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Bernard Lerring (OP)
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July 17, 2014, 07:17:03 AM
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What happens to transactions when I close down my node?

Say I have 12 connections (8 in, 4 out) and I have to reboot my PC due to a kernel update or whatever.

If I close down my node at the exact time someone is using it for a 255kb BTC transaction then will their Tx just be rerouted through another node? Is their Tx interrupted or lost?

Does bitcoin-QT or bitcoind temporarily halt system shutdown while it clears any current TX's?

Just curious, really.  Smiley
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July 17, 2014, 09:14:22 AM
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What happens to transactions when I close down my node?

Say I have 12 connections (8 in, 4 out) and I have to reboot my PC due to a kernel update or whatever.

If I close down my node at the exact time someone is using it for a 255kb BTC transaction then will their Tx just be rerouted through another node? Is their Tx interrupted or lost?

Does bitcoin-QT or bitcoind temporarily halt system shutdown while it clears any current TX's?

Just curious, really.  Smiley

The node initialing the tx should be connecting to 8+ other nodes, and so it shouldn't be a problem even if a few of them shut down at the "worst timing".


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July 17, 2014, 02:42:01 PM
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Alles klar! Thanks!

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July 17, 2014, 02:48:50 PM
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What happens to transactions when I close down my node?

Say I have 12 connections (8 in, 4 out) and I have to reboot my PC due to a kernel update or whatever.

If I close down my node at the exact time someone is using it for a 255kb BTC transaction then will their Tx just be rerouted through another node? Is their Tx interrupted or lost?

Does bitcoin-QT or bitcoind temporarily halt system shutdown while it clears any current TX's?

Just curious, really.  Smiley

The node initialing the tx should be connecting to 8+ other nodes, and so it shouldn't be a problem even if a few of them shut down at the "worst timing".



Yeah, it's basically like a huge expanding net, all connected to each other. If one fails, no problem, others have your tx, since your tx has already spread through the network.
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