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Topic: Armory crashes - pollerr in writetosocket (Read 184 times)

newbie
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December 11, 2017, 12:55:59 AM
#3
Thanks, I did a factory reset within armory of the database and restarted whole program.
All worked perfectly this time.
The issue may have been that bitcoin core was not fully downloaded before the organising blockchain process started within armory. Not sure, but all good now.
Much appreciated.
sr. member
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December 08, 2017, 02:39:16 AM
#2
Please try again with 0.96.4 RC1 if you're not running it already. If it still fails, post your full logs via Pastebin.
newbie
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December 07, 2017, 11:33:58 PM
#1
Hello, newbie here.

I have downloaded the bitcoin data via bitcoin core in full. I have yet to get armory to successfully load the blockchain, scan transactions and then go online.
When I open armory and it starts to load the database it gets to a certain stage and crashes.

This is the last bit of the log ( I can provide a copy of the full log if required)

-ERROR - 1512703029: (..\SocketObject.cpp:285) POLLERR error in readFromSocketThread
--ERROR -- INFO  1512703031- : 1512703031: ERROR - (1512703031: (..\DatabaseBuilder.cpp:(268..\SocketObject.cpp:..\BitcoinP2P.cpp:) 1027parsed block file #860126
) caught SocketError exception in processDataStackThread: POLLERR error in readFromSocketThread
) poll() error in writeToSocket: 10038
-INFO  - 1512703031: (..\BitcoinP2P.cpp:969) Disconnected from Bitcoin node

I am getting really frustrated with armory but I would like to use this as my digital wallet due to the control it provides me on the keys and back ups of wallets. I have been very patient in downloading the bitcoin data (I have a slow internet so it was no small feat over a number of days!).

Any help that can be provided to solve this glitch is much appreciated.

I have a wallet set up and have addresses which bitcoin has been transferred to, however I cannot update the wallet and receive the bitcoin until armory successfully loads the database and then scans transactions.

Thanks
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