stasson4ik
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June 01, 2014, 02:02:31 PM |
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We have the same problem . We've frozen deposit/withdraw temporarily.
who knows when to restore completion allcoin GRW?
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unick
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June 01, 2014, 03:38:08 PM Last edit: June 01, 2014, 03:49:46 PM by unick |
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We have the same problem . We've frozen deposit/withdraw temporarily.
who knows when to restore completion allcoin GRW? they were waiting for the OP to be updated, they are updating their client now so it shouldn't take much longer before they restore deposits
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liteuser
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June 01, 2014, 03:56:09 PM |
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Thanks! ./growthcoind says: ************************ EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error CDB() : can't open database file blkindex.dat, error 22 GrowthCoin in AppInit()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error' what(): CDB() : can't open database file blkindex.dat, error 22 I'm running it with ./growthcoind -loadblock=blk0001.dat, but it has not yet finished. alternatively, did you try to start the client with the -rescan switch? might help to correct your forking issue
I've just tried without luck.
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unick
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June 01, 2014, 04:12:14 PM |
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Thanks! ./growthcoind says: ************************ EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error CDB() : can't open database file blkindex.dat, error 22 GrowthCoin in AppInit()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error' what(): CDB() : can't open database file blkindex.dat, error 22 I'm running it with ./growthcoind -loadblock=blk0001.dat, but it has not yet finished. alternatively, did you try to start the client with the -rescan switch? might help to correct your forking issue
I've just tried without luck. are you running growthcoind from linux or OS X? if linux witch version?
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liteuser
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June 01, 2014, 04:25:53 PM |
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Thanks! ./growthcoind says: ************************ EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error CDB() : can't open database file blkindex.dat, error 22 GrowthCoin in AppInit()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error' what(): CDB() : can't open database file blkindex.dat, error 22 I'm running it with ./growthcoind -loadblock=blk0001.dat, but it has not yet finished. alternatively, did you try to start the client with the -rescan switch? might help to correct your forking issue
I've just tried without luck. are you running growthcoind from linux or OS X? if linux witch version? I've tried in both Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Ubuntu 13.10
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unick
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June 01, 2014, 05:11:33 PM |
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Thanks! ./growthcoind says: ************************ EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error CDB() : can't open database file blkindex.dat, error 22 GrowthCoin in AppInit()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error' what(): CDB() : can't open database file blkindex.dat, error 22 I'm running it with ./growthcoind -loadblock=blk0001.dat, but it has not yet finished. alternatively, did you try to start the client with the -rescan switch? might help to correct your forking issue
I've just tried without luck. are you running growthcoind from linux or OS X? if linux witch version? I've tried in both Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Ubuntu 13.10 Ok, try this instead: http://grw.blockx.info/grw_bootstrap_20140529.tar.gzMake sure to clean all your appdata folder (except your wallet.dat of course) put in this bootstrap.dat before starting the client (if you started the client make sure to delete any blk* files in that folder. then start your client. With the bootstrap.dat file, your client will recreate the index and get the missing blocks from the network. alternatively you can force the connection to good nodes by making sure to remove the peers.dat file and starting your client with the -connect=IP switch. you try any of this page nodes running version 1.3.0.0 http://grw.blockx.info/connected-nodes
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unick
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June 01, 2014, 05:41:56 PM |
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I don't remember seeing the explorer over 20 active connections, this is looking great. Plus like Ice said, I rarely see orphans or yet to see a fork since the update. Those patches really helped the network
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liteuser
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June 01, 2014, 05:42:59 PM Last edit: June 01, 2014, 08:32:14 PM by liteuser |
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Ok, try this instead: http://grw.blockx.info/grw_bootstrap_20140529.tar.gzMake sure to clean all your appdata folder (except your wallet.dat of course) put in this bootstrap.dat before starting the client (if you started the client make sure to delete any blk* files in that folder. then start your client. With the bootstrap.dat file, your client will recreate the index and get the missing blocks from the network. alternatively you can force the connection to good nodes by making sure to remove the peers.dat file and starting your client with the -connect=IP switch. you try any of this page nodes running version 1.3.0.0 http://grw.blockx.info/connected-nodesThanks! I'm trying both, in different computers. The bootstrap is recreating the index. EDIT: -connect=IP has worked! Thanks!
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SolidStateSurvivor
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June 01, 2014, 10:53:58 PM |
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I know this was a long time ago, so I guess I can't get it back now, but is there a -salvagewallet or switch I could use to get these coins back?
Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 2014-02-20 03:00 To: GUxT3aUvKrFV84aASf9GCs7uvnDMTPVoon Debit: -600.00 GRW Transaction fee: -0.20 GRW Net amount: -600.20 GRW Transaction ID: f71436bfada384c553cb9dcffab1ff2da6990ddd85eb10a5790d8b4f53ebc1e8
They just sit there in the transaction list, unconfirmed. :-/
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scryptographer
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June 01, 2014, 11:42:53 PM |
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I know this was a long time ago, so I guess I can't get it back now, but is there a -salvagewallet or switch I could use to get these coins back?
Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 2014-02-20 03:00 To: GUxT3aUvKrFV84aASf9GCs7uvnDMTPVoon Debit: -600.00 GRW Transaction fee: -0.20 GRW Net amount: -600.20 GRW Transaction ID: f71436bfada384c553cb9dcffab1ff2da6990ddd85eb10a5790d8b4f53ebc1e8
They just sit there in the transaction list, unconfirmed. :-/
1) Bakcup wallet.dat 2) From console (Debug) run "repairwallet"
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cinnamon_carter
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It's about time -- All merrit accepted !!!
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June 01, 2014, 11:54:48 PM |
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a community take over, well there may be hope for the world yet.....
i glanced at the source, when i have time i will build it and check it out....
appears a lot of work went into it....
the origainal client would not pay out stake due to a few issues.....
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unick
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June 02, 2014, 01:01:22 AM |
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I know this was a long time ago, so I guess I can't get it back now, but is there a -salvagewallet or switch I could use to get these coins back?
Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 2014-02-20 03:00 To: GUxT3aUvKrFV84aASf9GCs7uvnDMTPVoon Debit: -600.00 GRW Transaction fee: -0.20 GRW Net amount: -600.20 GRW Transaction ID: f71436bfada384c553cb9dcffab1ff2da6990ddd85eb10a5790d8b4f53ebc1e8
They just sit there in the transaction list, unconfirmed. :-/
if that was a transaction that never got accepted, a backup and repairwallet could restore those coins, or a salvagewallet should do it. If those were mined on a fork... chances are they will be lost.
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unick
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June 02, 2014, 01:04:45 AM |
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a community take over, well there may be hope for the world yet.....
i glanced at the source, when i have time i will build it and check it out....
appears a lot of work went into it....
the origainal client would not pay out stake due to a few issues.....
Wallet is staking now. still, more work is required, as stakes are coming in too fast (if you have a few mature blocks, you will see). anyhow, welcome back to the community
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unick
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June 02, 2014, 01:05:35 AM |
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Ok, try this instead: http://grw.blockx.info/grw_bootstrap_20140529.tar.gzMake sure to clean all your appdata folder (except your wallet.dat of course) put in this bootstrap.dat before starting the client (if you started the client make sure to delete any blk* files in that folder. then start your client. With the bootstrap.dat file, your client will recreate the index and get the missing blocks from the network. alternatively you can force the connection to good nodes by making sure to remove the peers.dat file and starting your client with the -connect=IP switch. you try any of this page nodes running version 1.3.0.0 http://grw.blockx.info/connected-nodesThanks! I'm trying both, in different computers. The bootstrap is recreating the index. EDIT: -connect=IP has worked! Thanks! Excellent, I'm glad you got it sorted out
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ranlo
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June 02, 2014, 01:16:53 AM |
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Hey all, just to confirm, 1.3.0 is the latest version (that unick was working on), right? If so, is there anything we need to be aware of before doing the update (any problems?)?
Thanks!
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unick
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June 02, 2014, 01:25:46 AM |
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Hey all, just to confirm, 1.3.0 is the latest version (that unick was working on), right? If so, is there anything we need to be aware of before doing the update (any problems?)?
Thanks!
One thing you should know is that a full blockchain reindex is required, meaning that you need to delete the existing blk*.dat files from your computer and let it sync again. other than that, no serious issues came up yet, be sure to make a copy of your wallet (as always) before upgrading.
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ranlo
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June 02, 2014, 02:12:39 AM |
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Hey all, just to confirm, 1.3.0 is the latest version (that unick was working on), right? If so, is there anything we need to be aware of before doing the update (any problems?)?
Thanks!
One thing you should know is that a full blockchain reindex is required, meaning that you need to delete the existing blk*.dat files from your computer and let it sync again. other than that, no serious issues came up yet, be sure to make a copy of your wallet (as always) before upgrading. Got you. Thanks for this! Out of curiosity, why is the new reindexing necessary?
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dengnizaidongji
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Colossuscoin - the future of payment methods
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June 02, 2014, 03:27:36 AM |
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staking is slowly.
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Colossuscoin - the future of payment methods
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unick
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June 02, 2014, 05:24:59 AM |
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Out of curiosity, why is the new reindexing necessary?
To enable fast start, the block hash was added to the index. So the reindexing does that with the new source code.
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unick
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June 02, 2014, 05:26:10 AM |
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staking is slowly.
Is this a question or a comment?
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