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May 03, 2013, 06:25:39 AM
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I'm not new to bitcoin, but I'm new to using the qt client. So, my wallet is relatively new (few days) and has been working properly for the most part. I only used it to receive with various addresses until now. An issue came up on my first attempt to send.

There was one unconfirmed receiving transaction, and then following that I put in a send transaction. I came back on to check it after about an hour and there were no confirmations... weird (transaction fees are being paid). I restarted my qt client to see if it would resync (sometimes it just doesn't stay synced correctly and that's the main issue). It didn't work so after about 45 more minutes I decided to restart my computer and rerun the qt client. Boom... instant confirmation and the next 5 came quickly after. This was just for the receiving transaction.

Then after 30 minutes of no confirmations on the send, I restarted the qt client and nothing happened. Rebooted comp again and confirmations start working within 2 minutes on the send transaction.

While typing this I'm realizing that it's likely that the QT client wasn't fully closing when it seemed to be, so I'll check task manager to see if that's an issue.

BUT, still, why is the syncing problem coming up so frequently. Does anyone have a solution to that, so it will just autosync correctly? It's really annoying to have to reboot the client when transactions freeze and syncing fucks up, and it seems to be quite common for me.

Thanks for any input!
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May 03, 2013, 06:35:54 AM
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wild guess: make sure you are not out of diskspace.

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May 03, 2013, 06:37:50 AM
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wild guess: make sure you are not out of diskspace.

Thanks for the reply.

40 GB free on hard drive though :/
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May 03, 2013, 06:47:46 AM
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While typing this I'm realizing that it's likely that the QT client wasn't fully closing when it seemed to be, so I'll check task manager to see if that's an issue.


It seems to disappear from task manager when I close it. That makes the reboot working seem even more odd. But basically most of the time I restart the client it's out of sync. Can't it just autosync when it's open? Pretty confused about that. Or is that just how it operates?

Or maybe my reboot theory is just placebo, but that seems pretty unlikely given the behavior of the confirmations after reboots. Is it just a sync problem?

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May 03, 2013, 04:54:59 PM
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i seem to have that issues since yesterday. it must be somethign wrong with qt servers itself

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