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hero member
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What are these strange non accepted PoS transactions?

For example:

Wallet shows amount of 0.057496 and here are the transaction details:

Status: 0/unconfirmed
Date: 21.2.2014 18:17
Debit: 0.00 HOBO
Net amount: -1.636009 HOBO
Transaction ID: 672264c32fa7ed944ce2edb6d9cd7af988759300bf6ef24b140f4752f7574083

Generated coins must mature 25 blocks before they can be spent. When you generated this block, it was broadcast to the network to be added to the block chain. If it fails to get into the chain, its state will change to "not accepted" and it won't be spendable. This may occasionally happen if another node generates a block within a few seconds of yours.
legendary
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Excuse me, but can you spare a nickel?

F4xup37MjWpBiAmz6RN6ai9f1bGuyuUVX1
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CoinMine.pw
Thanks niceman. The site looks great.

How about to add http://www.CoinMine.PW to the second post with pools list?
legendary
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May the force bit with you.
HoboNickels added to www.CoinMine.pw - the best place to park your workers! Roll Eyes


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And off course standard:

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And most interesting

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Your donates are very appreciated


Thanks niceman. The site looks great.
legendary
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May the force bit with you.
I zipped up everything that you mentioned but the wallet for you, I see that it is over 300 MB even after zipping it up so I can't email it to you.  Where can I put it for you?  Lmk.



You could try one of those free upload sites like

http://www.fileswap.com/

or

http://www.filedropper.com/


PM sent.

Thanks. I was able to re-create the error. It stems from corruption of the index. Which is kept in files in the %appdata%\HoboNickels\txleveldb directory.

The quickest fix was to remove or rename the %appdata%\HoboNickels\txleveldb directory. Then start the client with -loadblock=%appdata%\HoboNickels\blk0001.dat

This will re-index the blocks again. Takes a bit of time, but faster then using the network.

The newest BTC client 8.5+ has an option -reindex which does approx the same thing. I would like to add this into HBN, but it will require a substantial amount of work, so it won't be for a while.
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Woohoo! my favorite nickel is back in business! So stupid to have not continued this mission when i first came across it.  May have a merchant lined up soon Cheesy. Go Hobo!
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I zipped up everything that you mentioned but the wallet for you, I see that it is over 300 MB even after zipping it up so I can't email it to you.  Where can I put it for you?  Lmk.



You could try one of those free upload sites like

http://www.fileswap.com/

or

http://www.filedropper.com/


PM sent.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
I zipped up everything that you mentioned but the wallet for you, I see that it is over 300 MB even after zipping it up so I can't email it to you.  Where can I put it for you?  Lmk.



You could try one of those free upload sites like

http://www.fileswap.com/

or

http://www.filedropper.com/
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 254
CoinMine.pw
HoboNickels added to www.CoinMine.pw - the best place to park your workers! Roll Eyes


  • Many coins to mine from one account
  • Unique functions
  • Easy switch worker from web interface without reconnects and stales!
  • Almost 0% reject rate !
  • Switch and monitor workers with API !
  • Auto switch workers with personal Coin Sets and Coin's Difficulty range for every Worker
  • USD, LTC, BTC rates for all mined coins!
  • Profitability calculator for LTC, USD for all coins!
  • Really FAST and clean interface.
  • Self-written server software optimized for maximum performance!
  • Cool and impressive functions adds almost every day!

And off course standard:

  • Dedicated Xeon Server
  • SSD HDD RAID
  • Several 1Gbit Europe Uplinks
  • DDOS Protection
  • IRC and E-mail support!
  • Stratum
  • VARDIFF
  • PPL(10MIN)S Payout
  • Auto Payouts every minute

And most interesting

Still totally 0% fees (mining and payout) during active development phase
Your donates are very appreciated
member
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Hey,  I started to see a weird message when I went to open up my 1.3.1.0 wallet.
The wallet has been working since I updated.  It is encrypted,  but I unlocked it to do PoS and it has been minting.  I had to do some work on my rig and powered it down,  and this came up when I restarted it.  I have the wallet to start up when I restart the rig.  (Running win 8  )

"
"MinGW Runtime Assertion"

Assertion failed!

Program:
C:\HoboNickels-qt-1.3.1.0\Hobonickels-qt.exe

File:
src\kernel.cpp, Line 372

Expression: pindex->pprev ||pindex->GetBlockHash() ==
(!fTestNet ? hashGenesisBlock : hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
"
Then if I select "retry",  I get

" Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!

Program
C:\HoboNickels-qt-1.3.1.0\Hobonickels-qt.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information."
 
I have no idea what this means,  or what to do about it, because I'm not QTwallet master.

Can someone give me some insight as to why this happened and what to do about it?

I'm assuming that I need to backup my wallet.dat and delete some shit from my appdata roaming folder or something,  but I really don't know.

Let me know if I need to post up more info.



Yes, as presstab stated, you will need to navigate to %appdata%/HoboNickels folder
and remove the database directory, txleveldb directory, and blk0001.dat file. You can re-sync or use the files presstab has given.  

You should, as you noted, make a copy of your wallet.dat before you do this.

Finally if possible, could you or someone else, rar/zip up all the files i just mentioned, that are causing this error, and put them somewhere. I would like to to do some testing with them to nip this bug in upcoming v1.4 release.

Thanks

Ok Tranz,  I backed up the wallet.dat and removed the file & folders that you suggested,  and the qt program has started.

I'm just going to let the blockchain re-sync on its own,  but thanks to the other guy for the offer.

(Edit: Coin balance returned to full once blockchain re-synced.)

I zipped up everything that you mentioned but the wallet for you, I see that it is over 300 MB even after zipping it up so I can't email it to you.  Where can I put it for you?  Lmk.

legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1060
May the force bit with you.
Hey,  I started to see a weird message when I went to open up my 1.3.1.0 wallet.
The wallet has been working since I updated.  It is encrypted,  but I unlocked it to do PoS and it has been minting.  I had to do some work on my rig and powered it down,  and this came up when I restarted it.  I have the wallet to start up when I restart the rig.  (Running win 8  )

"
"MinGW Runtime Assertion"

Assertion failed!

Program:
C:\HoboNickels-qt-1.3.1.0\Hobonickels-qt.exe

File:
src\kernel.cpp, Line 372

Expression: pindex->pprev ||pindex->GetBlockHash() ==
(!fTestNet ? hashGenesisBlock : hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
"
Then if I select "retry",  I get

" Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!

Program
C:\HoboNickels-qt-1.3.1.0\Hobonickels-qt.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information."
 
I have no idea what this means,  or what to do about it, because I'm not QTwallet master.

Can someone give me some insight as to why this happened and what to do about it?

I'm assuming that I need to backup my wallet.dat and delete some shit from my appdata roaming folder or something,  but I really don't know.

Let me know if I need to post up more info.



Yes, as presstab stated, you will need to navigate to %appdata%/HoboNickels folder
and remove the database directory, txleveldb directory, and blk0001.dat file. You can re-sync or use the files presstab has given. 

You should, as you noted, make a copy of your wallet.dat before you do this.

Finally if possible, could you or someone else, rar/zip up all the files i just mentioned, that are causing this error, and put them somewhere. I would like to to do some testing with them to nip this bug in upcoming v1.4 release.

Thanks
legendary
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Hey,  I started to see a weird message when I went to open up my 1.3.1.0 wallet.
The wallet has been working since I updated.  It is encrypted,  but I unlocked it to do PoS and it has been minting.  I had to do some work on my rig and powered it down,  and this came up when I restarted it.  I have the wallet to start up when I restart the rig.  (Running win 8  )

"
"MinGW Runtime Assertion"

Assertion failed!

Program:
C:\HoboNickels-qt-1.3.1.0\Hobonickels-qt.exe

File:
src\kernel.cpp, Line 372

Expression: pindex->pprev ||pindex->GetBlockHash() ==
(!fTestNet ? hashGenesisBlock : hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
"
Then if I select "retry",  I get

" Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!

Program
C:\HoboNickels-qt-1.3.1.0\Hobonickels-qt.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information."
 
I have no idea what this means,  or what to do about it, because I'm not QTwallet master.

Can someone give me some insight as to why this happened and what to do about it?

I'm assuming that I need to backup my wallet.dat and delete some shit from my appdata roaming folder or something,  but I really don't know.

Let me know if I need to post up more info.



I have had a similar error before. What I deleted was replaced my blockchain files in my appdata folder with a backup from a different computer. Here is my backup of the chain from a week or so ago that you can try with http://hobonickels.info/downloads/ChainHBN2-19-14.rar
member
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Hey,  I started to see a weird message when I went to open up my 1.3.1.0 wallet.
The wallet has been working since I updated.  It is encrypted,  but I unlocked it to do PoS and it has been minting.  I had to do some work on my rig and powered it down,  and this came up when I restarted it.  I have the wallet to start up when I restart the rig.  (Running win 8  )

"
"MinGW Runtime Assertion"

Assertion failed!

Program:
C:\HoboNickels-qt-1.3.1.0\Hobonickels-qt.exe

File:
src\kernel.cpp, Line 372

Expression: pindex->pprev ||pindex->GetBlockHash() ==
(!fTestNet ? hashGenesisBlock : hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
"
Then if I select "retry",  I get

" Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!

Program
C:\HoboNickels-qt-1.3.1.0\Hobonickels-qt.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information."
 
I have no idea what this means,  or what to do about it, because I'm not QTwallet master.

Can someone give me some insight as to why this happened and what to do about it?

I'm assuming that I need to backup my wallet.dat and delete some shit from my appdata roaming folder or something,  but I really don't know.

Let me know if I need to post up more info.

legendary
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Thanks Tranz, exactly what I was looking for.
legendary
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May the force bit with you.
I have question , wondering if anyone could help me out with.

I encrypted some of my wallets.  I have a few than I would like to unlock so they can generate pos blocks. I tried to do so with the 'walletpassphrase' command.  However, it says that I can't do this because my wallet is not encrypted (my first wallet is not encrypted). 

So is their a command I can use to switch to the 'active' wallet so I can use the walletpassphrase command to unlock it.  Like in the debug command options, how to unlock certain wallets , or how does it select which wallet I'm talking about when I use that command?  Thanks for any assistance!

You need to use the usewallet.

usewallet walletname walletpassphrase password timetounlock mintonly

See here for more help with multi-wallets
http://wiki.hobonickels.info/index.php?title=Multi-Wallet
legendary
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I have question , wondering if anyone could help me out with.

I encrypted some of my wallets.  I have a few than I would like to unlock so they can generate pos blocks. I tried to do so with the 'walletpassphrase' command.  However, it says that I can't do this because my wallet is not encrypted (my first wallet is not encrypted). 

So is their a command I can use to switch to the 'active' wallet so I can use the walletpassphrase command to unlock it.  Like in the debug command options, how to unlock certain wallets , or how does it select which wallet I'm talking about when I use that command?  Thanks for any assistance!
legendary
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legendary
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May the force bit with you.
legendary
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I have looked at the source code for a minute, so I can't suggest anything yet, but 90% of the CPU time spent while synchronizing the blocks is spent in
Checkpoints::CheckSync
Code:
            while (pindex->nHeight > pindexSync->nHeight)
                if (!(pindex = pindex->pprev))

now 80 minutes CPU time for 300k blocks. This is the bottleneck, not network speed.


Thanks. I'll look into this more..
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