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Bitcoin core 0.10.0 closes on me without warning, for no reason, has happened the past two days. I don't get an error message or anything on the computer. I get an email from Bitnodes saying my node is down, so I look at my computer and sure enough core is no longer running, it just up and shut itself down. What gives?
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March 11, 2015, 09:49:38 PM |
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Check your system's logs, it should provide information on what is happening.
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March 11, 2015, 09:59:04 PM Last edit: March 11, 2015, 10:17:22 PM by Hazir |
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Op you should also ask developers in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=957509.0 And give us some more information about your issue. Mainly your operating system, does it only happen from time to time or every time, how often? Any other weird situations with other software are present as well?
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March 11, 2015, 10:03:29 PM |
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You should find a debug.log in one of these directories (I googled them, I don't have a windows bitcoind install);- C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Application data\Bitcoin (XP) C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\Bitcoin (Vista and 7) You can look in there for errors. Just because I am curious, search for "ReadBlockFromDisk : Deserialize or I/O error - ReadCompactSize() : size too large" there is a thread going on at github about an odd issue that may or may not be a bug. ( https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/5668) EDIT: And Hazir probably has a good idea .
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March 11, 2015, 10:15:02 PM |
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You should move this thread (control at lower left) to the technical support section - you will get a lot more help there.
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Bitcoin core 0.10.0 closes on me without warning, for no reason, has happened the past two days. I don't get an error message or anything on the computer. I get an email from Bitnodes saying my node is down, so I look at my computer and sure enough core is no longer running, it just up and shut itself down. What gives?
What are the technical specifications of your computer? Especially RAM. I had a full node on a VPS and it was shutting itself down until I upgraded its processor and RAM.
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My computer is old, built by me many years ago, it runs WinXP SP3, Intel Core2 6600 @ 2.40GHz, 4gigs ram (OS reports 2.75, blame the old OS). I read through the debug log but didn't see anything that stood out, but there's tons of crap there. Here's an excerpt from right before my OP, which was right around when my node went down: 2015-03-11 13:30:13 receive version message: /bitcoinseeder:0.01/: version 60000, blocks=230000, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=694 2015-03-11 13:30:27 receive version message: /Snoopy:0.1/: version 60001, blocks=0, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=695 2015-03-11 13:31:13 receive version message: /Satoshi:0.8.6/: version 70001, blocks=347166, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=696 2015-03-11 13:31:15 receive version message: /getaddr.bitnodes.io:0.1/: version 70001, blocks=290000, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=697 2015-03-11 13:32:04 receive version message: /Satoshi:0.8.6/: version 70001, blocks=347166, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=698 2015-03-11 13:32:55 receive version message: /Satoshi:0.8.6/: version 70001, blocks=347166, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=699 2015-03-11 13:33:45 receive version message: /Satoshi:0.8.6/: version 70001, blocks=347166, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=700 2015-03-11 13:35:28 receive version message: /Snoopy:0.1/: version 60001, blocks=0, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=701 2015-03-11 13:35:45 UpdateTip: new best=00000000000000001229a57e7adf34b96a2ff2e82ef1bb7b70c0dd4bcaa183d2 height=347166 log2_work=82.407841 tx=62068354 date=2015-03-11 12:54:31 progress=0.999948 cache=11205 2015-03-11 13:35:46 UpdateTip: new best=00000000000000000b4119e5823073867332a80339ccd8cd8912570ffd452b45 height=347167 log2_work=82.407886 tx=62069647 date=2015-03-11 13:14:41 progress=0.999973 cache=12439 2015-03-11 13:35:47 UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000168a0036db4add0f2c3a7bf95ea9596a8e89ce73d6768b7d height=347168 log2_work=82.407932 tx=62070649 date=2015-03-11 13:30:06 progress=0.999993 cache=13354 2015-03-11 13:36:49 receive version message: /getaddr.bitnodes.io:0.1/: version 70002, blocks=347167, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=702 2015-03-11 13:37:15 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : inputs already spent 2015-03-11 13:39:11 receive version message: /getaddr.bitnodes.io:0.1/: version 70002, blocks=347167, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=703 2015-03-11 13:39:15 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : inputs already spent 2015-03-11 13:39:41 receive version message: /BTCXchange.ro Mapper:0.01/: version 60000, blocks=230000, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=704 2015-03-11 13:39:55 ResendWalletTransactions() 2015-03-11 13:40:28 receive version message: /Snoopy:0.1/: version 60001, blocks=0, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=705 2015-03-11 13:40:32 receive version message: /bitcoinj:0.12.2/Bitcoin Wallet:4.21/: version 70001, blocks=347003, us=127.0.0.1:8333, peer=706 2015-03-11 13:40:32 Added time data, samples 122, offset -283 (-4 minutes) 2015-03-11 13:41:07 receive version message: /Satoshi:0.9.2.1/: version 70002, blocks=343608, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=707 2015-03-11 13:41:07 Added time data, samples 123, offset -285 (-4 minutes) 2015-03-11 13:41:07 nTimeOffset = -285 (-4 minutes) 2015-03-11 13:42:57 receive version message: /getaddr.bitnodes.io:0.1/: version 70001, blocks=290000, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=708 2015-03-11 13:43:49 receive version message: /Satoshi:0.8.6/: version 70001, blocks=347167, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=709 2015-03-11 13:44:00 receive version message: /getaddr.bitnodes.io:0.1/: version 70002, blocks=347168, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=710 2015-03-11 13:44:21 receive version message: /Satoshi:0.8.6/: version 70001, blocks=347167, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=711 2015-03-11 13:44:37 receive version message: /BitCoinJ:0.11.2/MultiBit:0.5.18/: version 70001, blocks=347168, us=127.0.0.1:8333, peer=712 2015-03-11 13:44:37 Added time data, samples 124, offset -289 (-4 minutes) 2015-03-11 13:45:31 receive version message: /Snoopy:0.1/: version 60001, blocks=0, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=713 2015-03-11 13:45:36 receive version message: /bitcoinj:0.12.2/Bitcoin Wallet:4.21/: version 70001, blocks=335811, us=127.0.0.1:8333, peer=714 2015-03-11 13:45:36 Added time data, samples 125, offset -287 (-4 minutes) 2015-03-11 13:45:36 nTimeOffset = -285 (-4 minutes) 2015-03-11 13:45:42 receive version message: /bitcoinseeder:0.01/: version 60000, blocks=230000, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=715 2015-03-11 13:45:50 socket recv error An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. (10054) 2015-03-11 13:46:51 Pre-allocating up to position 0xd00000 in rev00241.dat 2015-03-11 13:46:51 UpdateTip: new best=000000000000000005fe1b18faa2e76c08f420d1a3e4fe280c01a26bbbb074d8 height=347169 log2_work=82.407978 tx=62071632 date=2015-03-11 13:41:28 progress=0.999993 cache=15378 2015-03-11 13:46:54 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : inputs already spent 2015-03-11 13:47:03 socket recv error An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. (10054) 2015-03-11 13:47:19 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : inputs already spent 2015-03-11 13:47:36 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : inputs already spent 2015-03-11 13:47:42 receive version message: /bitcoinseeder:0.01/: version 60000, blocks=230000, us=66.215.192.104:8333, peer=717 2015-03-11 13:47:43 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : inputs already spent I did a search for "ReadBlockFromDisk" and it turned up 0 results. A little more detail exactly how I notice the crash. I get an email from Bitnodes that my node is down. I look at my computer screen, bitcoin core is minimized to my task bar; it appears to be running. When I mouse over the icon, the icon disappears - because the program stopped running a while ago when I got the email. Wonder if it has to do with minimize to task bar? I'll turn that off and see. Thanks.
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March 12, 2015, 08:21:39 AM |
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You will probably be told to use a more recent OS...
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March 12, 2015, 08:41:34 AM |
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You will probably be told to use a more recent OS...
IIRC WinXP works fine with bitcoin core as long as the 64 bit version is used. My computer is old, built by me many years ago, it runs WinXP SP3, Intel Core2 6600 @ 2.40GHz, 4gigs ram (OS reports 2.75, blame the old OS).
I read through the debug log but didn't see anything that stood out, but there's tons of crap there. Here's an excerpt from right before my OP, which was right around when my node went down: -snip-
The log looks fine which suggests that the problem is related to your system and not the program itself. 2.75 gigs RAM shown suggests that you use a 32-bit OS, which is not able to allocate more memory without some serious (and possibly unsafe) kernel hacks. As Newar suggested -> do you have a chance to get a more recent OS or at least a 64 bit version? 32-bit Windows users have reported problems in the past, usually memory related. Others have reported that decreasing the dbcache might help. In order to change the cache settings create a config file[1] in the appropriate directory[2] and add the following lines to it: # Set database cache size in megabytes (4 to 4096, default: 100) dbcache=50
This might help, but the best solution IMHO is to go 64-bit. It allow your OS to use the full amount of memory the hardware provides. You are currently wasting >1Gig. A little more detail exactly how I notice the crash. I get an email from Bitnodes that my node is down. I look at my computer screen, bitcoin core is minimized to my task bar; it appears to be running. When I mouse over the icon, the icon disappears - because the program stopped running a while ago when I got the email. Wonder if it has to do with minimize to task bar? I'll turn that off and see.
Thanks.
This is typical even for later Windows versions and I think I also have seen Linux do this. Its just not updating the taskbar unless it has to. [1] example from the wiki -> https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Running_Bitcoin#Sample_Bitcoin.conf[2] path -> https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Running_Bitcoin#Bitcoin.conf_Configuration_File
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March 12, 2015, 10:01:08 AM |
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Is it just me or does other have the same problem: My bitcoin core takes 10-15 min to start up (core due 2, 2 gb ram, win7). This is before syncing, syncing comes after. I think it was faster like a year ago, is this because of the very big bchain? I am thinking about switching to a thin client. I guess that is enviable.
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March 12, 2015, 10:02:39 AM |
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Is it just me or does other have the same problem: My bitcoin core takes 10-15 min to start up (core due 2, 2 gb ram, win7). This is before syncing, syncing comes after. I think it was faster like a year ago, is this because of the very big bchain? I am thinking about switching to a thin client. I guess that is enviable.
Its probably best if you either open a seperate topic or add this to a topic that at least fits your problem, e.g. here -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=973890.0
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March 12, 2015, 05:48:11 PM |
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You will probably be told to use a more recent OS...
IIRC WinXP works fine with bitcoin core as long as the 64 bit version is used. My computer is old, built by me many years ago, it runs WinXP SP3, Intel Core2 6600 @ 2.40GHz, 4gigs ram (OS reports 2.75, blame the old OS).
I read through the debug log but didn't see anything that stood out, but there's tons of crap there. Here's an excerpt from right before my OP, which was right around when my node went down: -snip-
The log looks fine which suggests that the problem is related to your system and not the program itself. 2.75 gigs RAM shown suggests that you use a 32-bit OS, which is not able to allocate more memory without some serious (and possibly unsafe) kernel hacks. As Newar suggested -> do you have a chance to get a more recent OS or at least a 64 bit version? 32-bit Windows users have reported problems in the past, usually memory related. Others have reported that decreasing the dbcache might help. In order to change the cache settings create a config file[1] in the appropriate directory[2] and add the following lines to it: # Set database cache size in megabytes (4 to 4096, default: 100) dbcache=50
This might help, but the best solution IMHO is to go 64-bit. It allow your OS to use the full amount of memory the hardware provides. You are currently wasting >1Gig. A little more detail exactly how I notice the crash. I get an email from Bitnodes that my node is down. I look at my computer screen, bitcoin core is minimized to my task bar; it appears to be running. When I mouse over the icon, the icon disappears - because the program stopped running a while ago when I got the email. Wonder if it has to do with minimize to task bar? I'll turn that off and see.
Thanks.
This is typical even for later Windows versions and I think I also have seen Linux do this. Its just not updating the taskbar unless it has to. [1] example from the wiki -> https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Running_Bitcoin#Sample_Bitcoin.conf[2] path -> https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Running_Bitcoin#Bitcoin.conf_Configuration_FileI owe myself a new pc, this one has outlived its usefulness. For the time being I am stuck with 32 bit, hopefully by summer I'll have a new box. If this continues to happen regularly I will try the configuration option you suggested and see if that helps. Thanks.
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March 12, 2015, 05:50:20 PM |
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Is it just me or does other have the same problem: My bitcoin core takes 10-15 min to start up (core due 2, 2 gb ram, win7). This is before syncing, syncing comes after. I think it was faster like a year ago, is this because of the very big bchain? I am thinking about switching to a thin client. I guess that is enviable.
Its probably best if you either open a seperate topic or add this to a topic that at least fits your problem, e.g. here -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=973890.0Ok, I will do that, thanks. I have a personal question, I have seen your name before "Shorena" are you famous for something (creating an alt coin or somehting like that?), the name ring a bell, but I cant remember? Peace.
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So my node runs perfectly all weekend, no problem. I go to work today, Monday, and just now received an email that my node is down. WTF? When this happened last week it was right about this time of the day. Very curious, why does my node not like the week days?
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So my node runs perfectly all weekend, no problem. I go to work today, Monday, and just now received an email that my node is down. WTF? When this happened last week it was right about this time of the day. Very curious, why does my node not like the week days?
Nobody likes Monday ... Not even Bitcoin In all seriousness do you have the option of throwing a Linux distribution on that box instead of the ancient XP you've got now?
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So my node runs perfectly all weekend, no problem. I go to work today, Monday, and just now received an email that my node is down. WTF? When this happened last week it was right about this time of the day. Very curious, why does my node not like the week days?
Nobody likes Monday ... Not even Bitcoin In all seriousness do you have the option of throwing a Linux distribution on that box instead of the ancient XP you've got now? Yea, I could spare some hard drive space. Does Linux need its own partition, or can I just install something like Ubuntu like any other program? Guess I'll look into that I have Cygwin and have used it exactly once, but I think you're saying I need a full OS. Are you suggesting this because it would make my problem easier to trouble shoot, or just as a recommendation at large? I know my comp is outdated and my OS is more than outdated.
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March 17, 2015, 12:20:39 AM |
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So my node runs perfectly all weekend, no problem. I go to work today, Monday, and just now received an email that my node is down. WTF? When this happened last week it was right about this time of the day. Very curious, why does my node not like the week days?
Nobody likes Monday ... Not even Bitcoin In all seriousness do you have the option of throwing a Linux distribution on that box instead of the ancient XP you've got now? Yea, I could spare some hard drive space. Does Linux need its own partition, or can I just install something like Ubuntu like any other program? Guess I'll look into that I have Cygwin and have used it exactly once, but I think you're saying I need a full OS. Are you suggesting this because it would make my problem easier to trouble shoot, or just as a recommendation at large? I know my comp is outdated and my OS is more than outdated. I'm suggesting it because a 64 bit Linux distribution will be a far better OS choice than the no-longer-supported XP you currently have.
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March 25, 2015, 05:34:20 AM |
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Had this happen 3 or 4 times since last posting, tried a few things on my own and nothing seemed to stop the random crash. I've just now set the cache to 50 megs, will report if that makes an improvement.
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March 25, 2015, 08:57:32 AM |
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So my node runs perfectly all weekend, no problem. I go to work today, Monday, and just now received an email that my node is down. WTF? When this happened last week it was right about this time of the day. Very curious, why does my node not like the week days?
Nobody likes Monday ... Not even Bitcoin In all seriousness do you have the option of throwing a Linux distribution on that box instead of the ancient XP you've got now? Yea, I could spare some hard drive space. Does Linux need its own partition, or can I just install something like Ubuntu like any other program? Guess I'll look into that I have Cygwin and have used it exactly once, but I think you're saying I need a full OS. Are you suggesting this because it would make my problem easier to trouble shoot, or just as a recommendation at large? I know my comp is outdated and my OS is more than outdated. It does need separate partititon. I suggest you using a ubuntu server version with no gui if you only use as bitcoin node. it will be a light and fast solution for your ancient computer. working with command line may be tricky though.
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Had this happen 3 or 4 times since last posting, tried a few things on my own and nothing seemed to stop the random crash. I've just now set the cache to 50 megs, will report if that makes an improvement.
mmh i can only think of something wrong with your os installation, or maybe your cpu is at 100% when you run the client?
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