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August 01, 2013, 04:45:21 AM |
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Did some searching and found this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=103167.0It suggests trying the checkblocks command and checking your log files for corruption. >bitcoin-qt.exe -checkblocks=0 -checklevel=6 This really shouldn't happen so often -- is your hard drive failing? Can you check the SMART diagnosis? I'd try relocating the datadir to a secondary hard drive just to see if that helps.
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August 01, 2013, 05:13:08 AM |
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Did some searching and found this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=103167.0It suggests trying the checkblocks command and checking your log files for corruption. >bitcoin-qt.exe -checkblocks=0 -checklevel=6 This really shouldn't happen so often -- is your hard drive failing? Can you check the SMART diagnosis? I'd try relocating the datadir to a secondary hard drive just to see if that helps. drive is OK... plenty of space too... it just gets stuck once in a while like the pic shows on OP and unless I force it to re-download the whole thing, nothing seems to be helping...
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August 01, 2013, 09:57:22 AM |
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It looks like you have the default 8 connections. Setup Port Forwarding so that you can get more connections. My client used to run with 60+ connections until I limited it to 20.
Also if this is the wallet that you have been doing your AMU transactions with you may have a problem with wallet fragmentation. If that is the case I would PM a Pool Op and see what they do about it. Sam
I have forwarding on, but it never goes over 8 anyways Set your router to forward TCP 8332 traffic to the IP of the machine with your bitcoin client. Then set that machines firewall to accept unsolicited incoming TCP 8332 packets. Those two steps should get you more the 8 connections. It should work better. Don't know if it will solve your issue though. Sam
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August 01, 2013, 02:58:56 PM Last edit: August 01, 2013, 03:54:23 PM by DobZombie |
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okay canaryinthemine, try this... go into your bitcoin.conf (I'm sure you know how to get there) and copy this into it... daemon=1 maxconnections=256 addnode=5.9.24.81 addnode=75.102.1.116 addnode=46.4.121.99 addnode=85.17.239.32 addnode=176.9.5.91 addnode=5.9.203.20 addnode=108.166.113.181 addnode=178.63.53.74 addnode=144.76.28.11 addnode=98.143.152.14 addnode=69.64.34.118 addnode=199.193.117.228 addnode=5.9.30.217 addnode=62.149.12.109 addnode=176.9.104.178 addnode=94.23.6.26 addnode=89.184.82.179 addnode=206.71.179.116 addnode=46.4.121.100 addnode=173.242.112.53 addnode=94.142.155.5 addnode=178.63.63.214 addnode=62.75.216.13 addnode=110.173.227.109 addnode=85.10.203.202 addnode=137.135.83.230 addnode=50.16.70.150 addnode=213.189.52.53 addnode=88.198.111.188 addnode=72.66.121.233 addnode=5.39.90.17 addnode=88.190.55.226 addnode=172.245.61.59 addnode=144.76.93.228 addnode=95.211.41.87 addnode=151.236.219.227 addnode=46.105.102.78 addnode=192.81.221.124 addnode=88.191.148.88 addnode=176.31.159.93 addnode=192.241.222.102 addnode=82.114.105.251 addnode=188.40.82.9 addnode=82.199.130.26 addnode=107.15.255.46 addnode=198.46.139.34 addnode=87.106.130.46 addnode=68.168.104.126 addnode=37.221.197.231 addnode=46.4.96.52 addnode=54.245.235.252 addnode=94.211.249.69 addnode=5.9.124.230 addnode=184.107.206.45 addnode=68.193.128.182 addnode=91.225.164.20 addnode=129.21.160.45 addnode=5.9.105.36 addnode=78.137.2.82 addnode=176.9.116.118 addnode=94.23.203.60 addnode=94.23.33.212 addnode=188.165.12.185 addnode=188.130.244.32 addnode=212.181.149.185 addnode=144.76.2.116 addnode=109.201.135.171 addnode=62.141.41.71 addnode=5.199.133.193 addnode=54.226.149.57 addnode=213.203.203.243 addnode=5.135.139.67 addnode=199.217.119.33 addnode=188.40.112.72 addnode=130.89.168.187 addnode=153.19.68.116 addnode=178.254.30.28 addnode=192.95.38.183 addnode=88.198.7.53 addnode=199.217.119.55 addnode=82.192.72.22 addnode=95.211.58.238 addnode=78.47.102.137 addnode=199.58.162.68 addnode=96.127.134.37 addnode=217.23.12.108 addnode=88.198.219.54 addnode=86.183.120.201 addnode=199.58.210.69 addnode=77.64.198.183 addnode=91.121.84.99 addnode=46.4.85.228 addnode=185.10.51.219 addnode=141.0.169.108 addnode=178.18.90.41 addnode=5.9.157.150 addnode=87.104.110.176 addnode=37.221.166.237 addnode=82.196.13.96 addnode=87.255.38.184
Restart bitcoin-qt ================================================== Then if that doesn't work... -backup your wallet -delete everything in your appdata\bitcoin folder except your wallet (the same folder that has bitcoin.conf) -reopen bitcoin-qt ================================================== then if that doesn't work... run this from a cmd window C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -checkblocks=10 -checklevel=1
================================================== Then if that doesn't work... -uninstall bitcoin, delete everything in the appdata\bitcoin folder -reinstall bitcoin -run this from a cmd window C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -salvagewallet c:\backupwallet.dat
================================================== And that's all I got for now
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August 01, 2013, 05:33:58 PM |
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It looks like you have the default 8 connections. Setup Port Forwarding so that you can get more connections. My client used to run with 60+ connections until I limited it to 20.
Also if this is the wallet that you have been doing your AMU transactions with you may have a problem with wallet fragmentation. If that is the case I would PM a Pool Op and see what they do about it. Sam
I have forwarding on, but it never goes over 8 anyways Set your router to forward TCP 8332 traffic to the IP of the machine with your bitcoin client. Then set that machines firewall to accept unsolicited incoming TCP 8332 packets. Those two steps should get you more the 8 connections. It should work better. Don't know if it will solve your issue though. Sam is it 8333 or 8332 ? i see different info..
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August 01, 2013, 05:38:12 PM Last edit: August 01, 2013, 06:12:58 PM by CanaryInTheMine |
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okay canaryinthemine, try this... go into your bitcoin.conf (I'm sure you know how to get there) and copy this into it... daemon=1 maxconnections=256 addnode=5.9.24.81 addnode=75.102.1.116 addnode=46.4.121.99 addnode=85.17.239.32 addnode=176.9.5.91 addnode=5.9.203.20 addnode=108.166.113.181 addnode=178.63.53.74 addnode=144.76.28.11 addnode=98.143.152.14 addnode=69.64.34.118 addnode=199.193.117.228 addnode=5.9.30.217 addnode=62.149.12.109 addnode=176.9.104.178 addnode=94.23.6.26 addnode=89.184.82.179 addnode=206.71.179.116 addnode=46.4.121.100 addnode=173.242.112.53 addnode=94.142.155.5 addnode=178.63.63.214 addnode=62.75.216.13 addnode=110.173.227.109 addnode=85.10.203.202 addnode=137.135.83.230 addnode=50.16.70.150 addnode=213.189.52.53 addnode=88.198.111.188 addnode=72.66.121.233 addnode=5.39.90.17 addnode=88.190.55.226 addnode=172.245.61.59 addnode=144.76.93.228 addnode=95.211.41.87 addnode=151.236.219.227 addnode=46.105.102.78 addnode=192.81.221.124 addnode=88.191.148.88 addnode=176.31.159.93 addnode=192.241.222.102 addnode=82.114.105.251 addnode=188.40.82.9 addnode=82.199.130.26 addnode=107.15.255.46 addnode=198.46.139.34 addnode=87.106.130.46 addnode=68.168.104.126 addnode=37.221.197.231 addnode=46.4.96.52 addnode=54.245.235.252 addnode=94.211.249.69 addnode=5.9.124.230 addnode=184.107.206.45 addnode=68.193.128.182 addnode=91.225.164.20 addnode=129.21.160.45 addnode=5.9.105.36 addnode=78.137.2.82 addnode=176.9.116.118 addnode=94.23.203.60 addnode=94.23.33.212 addnode=188.165.12.185 addnode=188.130.244.32 addnode=212.181.149.185 addnode=144.76.2.116 addnode=109.201.135.171 addnode=62.141.41.71 addnode=5.199.133.193 addnode=54.226.149.57 addnode=213.203.203.243 addnode=5.135.139.67 addnode=199.217.119.33 addnode=188.40.112.72 addnode=130.89.168.187 addnode=153.19.68.116 addnode=178.254.30.28 addnode=192.95.38.183 addnode=88.198.7.53 addnode=199.217.119.55 addnode=82.192.72.22 addnode=95.211.58.238 addnode=78.47.102.137 addnode=199.58.162.68 addnode=96.127.134.37 addnode=217.23.12.108 addnode=88.198.219.54 addnode=86.183.120.201 addnode=199.58.210.69 addnode=77.64.198.183 addnode=91.121.84.99 addnode=46.4.85.228 addnode=185.10.51.219 addnode=141.0.169.108 addnode=178.18.90.41 addnode=5.9.157.150 addnode=87.104.110.176 addnode=37.221.166.237 addnode=82.196.13.96 addnode=87.255.38.184
Restart bitcoin-qt ================================================== Then if that doesn't work... -backup your wallet -delete everything in your appdata\bitcoin folder except your wallet (the same folder that has bitcoin.conf) -reopen bitcoin-qt ================================================== then if that doesn't work... run this from a cmd window C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -checkblocks=10 -checklevel=1
================================================== Then if that doesn't work... -uninstall bitcoin, delete everything in the appdata\bitcoin folder -reinstall bitcoin -run this from a cmd window C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -salvagewallet c:\backupwallet.dat
================================================== And that's all I got for now had more nodes than that in my file already... added: "daemon=1 maxconnections=256" yeah, I've been forced to whack everything everytime this happens and let it redownload... wallet itself is always fine and I always am able to attach it to a different workstation to work with payments, but this particular bitcoin-qt install just does not behave... it did the same with previous versions too... it is very weird... I'm now suspecting the NOD32... will try to uninstall it and run with windows fw only.
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August 01, 2013, 06:36:30 PM |
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It really seems like some kind of corruption -- can you run a RAM test? What do your log files say?
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August 01, 2013, 09:18:07 PM |
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nod32 is very old i have eset smart security 6.0 and bitcoin-qt works fine
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August 01, 2013, 09:22:09 PM |
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nod32 is very old i have eset smart security 6.0 and bitcoin-qt works fine yes, that's what I got... i still call it by the old name however...
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August 01, 2013, 09:40:16 PM |
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run this from a cmd window C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -checkblocks=10 -checklevel=1
or produces a small popup window: Error loading block database. Do you want to rebuild the block database now? [OK] [Abort] click either one, get this:
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August 02, 2013, 12:17:12 AM |
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It looks like 4 is the maximum for checklevel. Having an assertion fail is not good -- did you check your logfiles (db.log and debug.log) and your overall RAM/HD(SMART) health?
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August 02, 2013, 12:49:27 AM |
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It looks like you have the default 8 connections. Setup Port Forwarding so that you can get more connections. My client used to run with 60+ connections until I limited it to 20.
Also if this is the wallet that you have been doing your AMU transactions with you may have a problem with wallet fragmentation. If that is the case I would PM a Pool Op and see what they do about it. Sam
I have forwarding on, but it never goes over 8 anyways Set your router to forward TCP 8332 traffic to the IP of the machine with your bitcoin client. Then set that machines firewall to accept unsolicited incoming TCP 8332 packets. Those two steps should get you more the 8 connections. It should work better. Don't know if it will solve your issue though. Sam is it 8333 or 8332 ? i see different info.. Doh! Yep TCP 8333 for the client.
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August 02, 2013, 04:32:49 AM |
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how about turning off ALL security and antivirus software? Those programs don't do anything except making those companies money.
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August 02, 2013, 10:33:54 PM |
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memory checks fine.
re-installed, same behavior after a while...
I think I'm gonna give up on this one... unless a developer wants to investigate, I think all of trouble shooting has been exhausted... bummer.
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August 02, 2013, 10:39:31 PM |
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memory checks fine.
re-installed, same behavior after a while...
I think I'm gonna give up on this one... unless a developer wants to investigate, I think all of trouble shooting has been exhausted... bummer.
I don't think you've properly ruled out your hard drive. You said it was "fine", but didn't specify how you came to that conclusion. Have you run a disk check on it? What does the SMART data show?
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August 02, 2013, 11:45:21 PM |
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You can use SMARTctl or HDtune, or something from your HD manufacturer.
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August 14, 2013, 04:52:35 PM |
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memory checks fine.
re-installed, same behavior after a while...
I think I'm gonna give up on this one... unless a developer wants to investigate, I think all of trouble shooting has been exhausted... bummer.
I don't think you've properly ruled out your hard drive. You said it was "fine", but didn't specify how you came to that conclusion. Have you run a disk check on it? What does the SMART data show? I have run chkdsk... and the smart tools don't indicate that there's an issue with the hdd...
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August 15, 2013, 02:47:25 AM |
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bought a separate SSD drive and added "datadir=x:\bitcoin" to the config file... seems to have started using the new drive... re downloading the blockchain. hope this works...
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August 15, 2013, 04:29:05 AM |
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As far as I know the datadir isn't valid in the bitcoin.conf file. Maybe they added it to a new release? Usually you have to add it to the command line options, e.g. in your startup folder or just as a separate shortcut that you start yourself.
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