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Topic: Bitcoin-qt 25% CPU and 500MB RAM (Read 1088 times)

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November 28, 2014, 07:07:13 PM
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if you open the debug.log ... you can see that bitcoin core must read all the block since the creation of your wallet.
not a problem.

when i have restored my january 2014 wallet, i must wait like 2 minutes.

all android wallet does the same think (with merkle tree summary).

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decrease cache to 4Mb in bitcoin core help a lot in poor system (2go of RAM) ... but request more reading on disc in node mode.

I know that. The problem is that it was consuming that cpu and memory forever, even after calculate the final balance.
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November 28, 2014, 06:59:16 PM
#2
if you open the debug.log ... you can see that bitcoin core must read all the block since the creation of your wallet.
not a problem.

when i have restored my january 2014 wallet, i must wait like 2 minutes.

all android wallet does the same think (with merkle tree summary).

---

decrease cache to 4Mb in bitcoin core help a lot in poor system (2go of RAM) ... but request more reading on disc in node mode.
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Merit: 126
Amazing times are coming
November 28, 2014, 06:15:05 PM
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Hi,

I wanted to consolidate all my wallets in one, just to have only one balance (because I has some satoshis here and there) so, I did a wallet backup 328 KBs and restore a 2 year-old wallet that I had with several small transactions and also imported the wallets that I had in my other computers. Finally I imported the backuped wallet's private keys. After that (almost 40 minutes), I had a 8MBs wallet and the bitcoin-qt client started to use 25% CPU and almost 500MBs RAM.

After this I restored the 328KBs wallet (it has just a couple of addresses and transactions) and all go back to normal. Is this the expected consumption?  
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