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Topic: Armory 0.95.1 will not run bitcoind in the backround (Read 591 times)

staff
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Just writing some code
I see. Will I need to enter the command line manually every time I use armory or is there a way for it to save this change?
For now, is there a certain order to execute this command?
I'm not too familiar with using command line.
Can you please explain like to a five year old.
Right click the shortcut on your desktop that you use to start Armory. There is a box labeled "Target". Click into the box and move the cursor all the way to the right. Add the options there, making sure that there is a space between what is already in the box, what you add, and between each option that you add. Then Click OK and now when you double click the shortcut to start Armory, it will use the options you just added to the startup command in the Target box.
newbie
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I see. Will I need to enter the command line manually every time I use armory or is there a way for it to save this change?

In 0.95, yes. For the next version I'm introducing config files for DB and client.

For now, is there a certain order to execute this command?
I'm not too familiar with using command line.
Can you please explain like to a five year old.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 1364
Armory Developer
I see. Will I need to enter the command line manually every time I use armory or is there a way for it to save this change?

In 0.95, yes. For the next version I'm introducing config files for DB and client.
newbie
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Merit: 1
Makes me wonder- how can we save the blockchain data on another drive?
Since we can't use the "run in the background" option anymore, how does armory know to look for that data?
Armory has various command line options to specify certain things. Basically anything in the settings has a command line option, and some more that also aren't in the settings. If you want to move Bitcoin Core's datadir to another drive, you need to set the --satoshi-datadir= option where is the path to Bitcoin Core's datadir. You can also specify a different location for Armory's datadir with --datadir= where is the path to wherever you want Armory's datadir.

I see. Will I need to enter the command line manually every time I use armory or is there a way for it to save this change?
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
Makes me wonder- how can we save the blockchain data on another drive?
Since we can't use the "run in the background" option anymore, how does armory know to look for that data?
Armory has various command line options to specify certain things. Basically anything in the settings has a command line option, and some more that also aren't in the settings. If you want to move Bitcoin Core's datadir to another drive, you need to set the --satoshi-datadir= option where is the path to Bitcoin Core's datadir. You can also specify a different location for Armory's datadir with --datadir= where is the path to wherever you want Armory's datadir.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 1
Makes me wonder- how can we save the blockchain data on another drive?
Since we can't use the "run in the background" option anymore, how does armory know to look for that data?
 
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 1
There have been some issues with Armory managing Bitcoin Core. These should be fixed in the next version but for now, just run Bitcoin Core manually.

Thanks for confirming this. Appreciate your reply.
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
There have been some issues with Armory managing Bitcoin Core. These should be fixed in the next version but for now, just run Bitcoin Core manually.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 1
I recently upgraded to the latest versions of both Armonry and Bitcoin Core on a windows 7 machine.
Now I am able to run and sync armory if I launch Bitcoin Core manually but when I switch to "run in background" option, armory is stuck preparing Databases 0% 1 sec.
Any idea why is this and how it can get fixed?
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