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newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
September 28, 2015, 08:44:29 AM
Looks like I'm mining my own chain, and when somebody else mining chain longer - another chain is accepting by my bitmonerod..
Becides, no one of my blocks aren't accepted by the network, why this can occurs?  Undecided Port 28080 visible under NAT.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
September 28, 2015, 07:08:28 AM
Hmm. "Unlocked balance" is a confirmed coins? Thank's

Another problem is actual.. Coins from balance disappears before going confirmed.
How can I check, are my block makes orphaned?
Today night I mined ~100 block's, and only last 30 of them I seen in my wallet.
After wallet restart, balance was 0 Sad

Sounds like it. I know some tests have been using testnet having to do with hard forking, so that may be an issue.


newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
September 28, 2015, 07:04:47 AM
Hmm. "Unlocked balance" is a confirmed coins? Thank's

Another problem is actual.. Coins from balance disappears before going confirmed.
How can I check, are my block makes orphaned?
Today night I mined ~100 block's, and only last 30 of them I seen in my wallet.
After wallet restart, balance was 0 Sad
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
September 28, 2015, 06:41:50 AM
Quote
balance: 125.663951016974, unlocked balance: 0.000000000000

Newly mined coins take a while to mature.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
September 28, 2015, 06:36:48 AM
I can' transfer my mined coins on testnet:

Quote
Starting refresh...
Height 543984, transaction <2f79d1207b58140fb6c70f0186288b756ede78eea61e5f2d3f1afb77877fc683>, received 0.001960964009
Height 543984, transaction <2f79d1207b58140fb6c70f0186288b756ede78eea61e5f2d3f1afb77877fc683>, received 0.070000000000
Height 543984, transaction <2f79d1207b58140fb6c70f0186288b756ede78eea61e5f2d3f1afb77877fc683>, received 0.400000000000
Height 543984, transaction <2f79d1207b58140fb6c70f0186288b756ede78eea61e5f2d3f1afb77877fc683>, received 10.000000000000
Height 543985, transaction <474145d7f3138443d9f683ea6de1d98fb1fc5db66190e8184be898b79a1b213e>, received 0.001950977168
Height 543985, transaction <474145d7f3138443d9f683ea6de1d98fb1fc5db66190e8184be898b79a1b213e>, received 0.070000000000
Height 543985, transaction <474145d7f3138443d9f683ea6de1d98fb1fc5db66190e8184be898b79a1b213e>, received 0.400000000000
Height 543985, transaction <474145d7f3138443d9f683ea6de1d98fb1fc5db66190e8184be898b79a1b213e>, received 10.000000000000
Height 543986, transaction , received 0.001940990338
Height 543986, transaction , received 0.070000000000
Height 543986, transaction , received 0.400000000000
Height 543986, transaction , received 10.000000000000
Refresh done, blocks received: 3                               
balance: 125.663951016974, unlocked balance: 0.000000000000, including unlocked dust: 0.000000000000
**********************************************************************
Use "help" command to see the list of available commands.
**********************************************************************
[wallet A1QQC5]: save
Wallet data saved
[wallet A1QQC5]: transfer 9wrwukvvQgwcPnLaAEnoSqHzQtXdKbcSb5ZhQ6Rcn1Uqd8KbBF2zjQWc4VsCFVujewMdsHfbeUEUfDw pZdt5zq3UE6bB715 1
Error: not enough money to transfer, available only 0.000000000000, transaction amount 1.000000000000 = 1.000000000000 + 0.000000000000 (fee)

Anybody can tell me why?
And sometime input transactions are disappers after simplewallet restart..
Once I restarted this wallet and found balance "0.000000000000, unlocked balance: 0.000000000000, including unlocked dust: 0.000000000000"


versions:
wallet v0.8.8.7-0193bfc
bitmonero v0.8.8.7-0193bfc

thanks for any  help..

legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
September 24, 2015, 05:54:06 PM
can someone explain to me whats the rave about monero? last i heard there isn't even a gui for it and everything is command line? but it seems to have alot of user buzz around it. was monero made by one of the bitcoin core devs?

Here's a good place to start reading: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-announcements-and-editorials/209/editorial-what-s-so-special-about-monero

is there a write up on cryptonote vs coin shuffling? whats the pros/cons of each. i think that would be great for both communities to find out.

Coinjoin and coinshuffle are simultaneous mixing. Everyone who is mixing has to be doing so at the same time, and they have to find each other somehow (for example joinmarket uses IRC). It is possible for people to sabotage the mixing by refusing to sign or by padding the mixing set with a bunch of allegedly independent people who are all actually the same attacker (Sybil attack).

Cryptonote is not simultaneous; you mix with all transactions that have ever happened. You don't need cooperation to complete the transaction so no one can sabotage it. Sybil attacks are still possible, but much more difficult because you have to pad the entire transaction history not just the available mixing partners for some period of time (maybe even just a few minutes, if you have a specific target in mind). Cryptonote also includes stealth addresses in its privacy system, which are not part of coinjoin/coinshuffle, although it is possible for wallets to do both (DarkWallet was doing stealth+coinjoin on Bitcoin although I understand that the DarkWallet project has been abandoned).




sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 252
September 24, 2015, 05:15:15 PM
can someone explain to me whats the rave about monero? last i heard there isn't even a gui for it and everything is command line? but it seems to have alot of user buzz around it. was monero made by one of the bitcoin core devs?

Here's a good place to start reading: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-announcements-and-editorials/209/editorial-what-s-so-special-about-monero

is there a write up on cryptonote vs coin shuffling? whats the pros/cons of each. i think that would be great for both communities to find out.
donator
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1019
September 24, 2015, 04:00:36 PM
Typing exit twice works ok  Cheesy
Thank you

hmmm, repeating the same thing and expecting a different result... that's... the definition of insanity?

yes, yes, of course. It's not the same thing ;-).

Thanks for the tip.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1008
September 23, 2015, 03:45:22 PM
I need help!
When you open the wallet writes:

2015-Sep-23 23:44:30.742686 bitmonero v0.8.8.6-release
2015-Sep-23 23:44:30.748687 Module folder: bitmonerod.exe
2015-Sep-23 23:44:30.751687 Initializing P2P server...
2015-Sep-23 23:44:39.120166 ERROR C:/bitmonero/src/p2p/net_node.inl:128 Exception at [node_server::init_config], what=input stream error
2015-Sep-23 23:44:39.121166 ERROR C:/bitmonero/src/p2p/net_node.inl:289 Failed to init config.
2015-Sep-23 23:44:39.121166 ERROR C:/bitmonero/src/daemon/daemon.cpp:239 Failed to initialize P2P server.
2015-Sep-23 23:44:39.121166 Mining has been stopped, 0 finished


v0.8.8.6 is really old. Test binaries are out for the new beta.

https://downloads.getmonero.org/monero.win.x64.v0-9-beta.zip

Though you might not want to use beta software for whatever reason. If thats the case, lets troubleshoot. What version of Windows are you running?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1008
September 13, 2015, 09:31:32 AM
Lots of updates to my post, and testnet dev branch fun -

So if you checkout my growing post on pg 11 (linked in my signature), and here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12033096

You can see I've been adding a lot. Its not all my work, mind you, but I'm trying to make a single repository of all the compile instructions. I also included instructions to compile the new dev branch, which includes the new zeroMQ thing, which is the best thing in crypto since slided bread because decentralized awesomeness.

So, if you want to play around with testnet, here's some coinz. Use the simplewallet to restore from seed. Here's the seed.

Code:
 circle oyster omission bemused napkin pruned violin sapling pancakes firm jerseys taunts usual silk rounded agony rally twofold mailed identity seeded licks torch upload pruned 

Have fun! Note, mind you, at the time of writing, the development branch daemon cannot accept text commands. Simplewallet can still communicate to the daemon though. And you can still pass flags to the daemon when you start it up.

DON'T FORGET YOUR TESTNET FLAGS! When running the development stuff, use --testnet
sr. member
Activity: 247
Merit: 250
September 12, 2015, 02:03:51 AM
Yes absolutely. It should not exit unless you use the exit command (or control-C, etc.)

There is clearly something going wrong here, but not clear what. Anything in your system logs? In some cases the process can be killed by the kernel if the system is short on virtual memory.

It is a dedicated machine, with 8 GB RAM and lots of HDD space. Resources should not be an issues.

Thanks for pointing me to syslog. This shows up:

Code:
kernel: [859428.738710] bitmonerod[8170]: segfault at 72a0001c ip 083ec820 sp bf814980 error 4 in bitmonerod[8048000+58e000]
kernel: [859502.299108] bitmonerod[8180]: segfault at 72a0001c ip 083ec820 sp bf8658e0 error 4 in bitmonerod[8048000+58e000]
kernel: [859520.137126] bitmonerod[8188]: segfault at 72a0001c ip 083ec820 sp bfa2fb90 error 4 in bitmonerod[8048000+58e000]

Clearly something wrong...
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
September 12, 2015, 01:41:26 AM
I have compiled monero from source and am running a full node under Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS. The machine hosting the node sits behind a router. The node started OK, and was syncing for a while. Now, the deamon exits every few seconds with these messages showing up in log files:

i have a similar node setup (ubuntu 14.04.3) and literally just recompiled from source last night and its running fine. If you haven't yet, this might be a good candidate for higher tier support, irc #monero-dev or to paste the output of set_log 3 to a pastebin and report it on the monero github issues.

Thanks for the pointer. Ran with log level 3 but nothing bad is thrown up in the logs. The last thing that happens before the deamon silently exits is this:

Code:
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.154735 BlockchainLMDB::open
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155122 BlockchainLMDB::need_resize
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155257 DB map size:     1073741824
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155391 Space used:      967413760
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155522 Space remaining: 106328064
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155650 Size threshold:  0
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155811 Percent used: 0.9010  Percent threshold: 0.8000
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.156804 Threshold met (percent-based)
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.156940 LMDB memory map needs resized, doing that now.
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.157083 BlockchainLMDB::do_resize
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.157331 LMDB Mapsize increased.  Old: 1024MiB, New: 2048MiB

Assuming the node is completely syncronized, it should still be running and not exit. Correct?

Yes absolutely. It should not exit unless you use the exit command (or control-C, etc.)

There is clearly something going wrong here, but not clear what. Anything in your system logs? In some cases the process can be killed by the kernel if the system is short on virtual memory.
sr. member
Activity: 247
Merit: 250
September 12, 2015, 01:26:50 AM
I have compiled monero from source and am running a full node under Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS. The machine hosting the node sits behind a router. The node started OK, and was syncing for a while. Now, the deamon exits every few seconds with these messages showing up in log files:

i have a similar node setup (ubuntu 14.04.3) and literally just recompiled from source last night and its running fine. If you haven't yet, this might be a good candidate for higher tier support, irc #monero-dev or to paste the output of set_log 3 to a pastebin and report it on the monero github issues.

Thanks for the pointer. Ran with log level 3 but nothing bad is thrown up in the logs. The last thing that happens before the deamon silently exits is this:

Code:
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.154735 BlockchainLMDB::open
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155122 BlockchainLMDB::need_resize
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155257 DB map size:     1073741824
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155391 Space used:      967413760
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155522 Space remaining: 106328064
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155650 Size threshold:  0
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.155811 Percent used: 0.9010  Percent threshold: 0.8000
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.156804 Threshold met (percent-based)
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.156940 LMDB memory map needs resized, doing that now.
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.157083 BlockchainLMDB::do_resize
2015-Sep-11 22:12:58.157331 LMDB Mapsize increased.  Old: 1024MiB, New: 2048MiB

Assuming the node is completely syncronized, it should still be running and not exit. Correct?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1008
September 11, 2015, 11:56:26 AM
I have compiled monero from source and am running a full node under Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS. The machine hosting the node sits behind a router. The node started OK, and was syncing for a while. Now, the deamon exits every few seconds with these messages showing up in log files:

(snipped very frustrating errors!!!)

Anyone here that runs a node under Ubuntu, who compiled from source recently?

i have a similar node setup (ubuntu 14.04.3) and literally just recompiled from source last night and its running fine. If you haven't yet, this might be a good candidate for higher tier support, irc #monero-dev or to paste the output of set_log 3 to a pastebin and report it on the monero github issues.

so, while the thing is running in that loop, you should be able to type in set_log 3 ... the log will become very verbose.
pa
hero member
Activity: 528
Merit: 501
September 11, 2015, 11:35:48 AM
can someone explain to me whats the rave about monero? last i heard there isn't even a gui for it and everything is command line? but it seems to have alot of user buzz around it. was monero made by one of the bitcoin core devs?

Here's a good place to start reading: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-announcements-and-editorials/209/editorial-what-s-so-special-about-monero
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 252
September 11, 2015, 11:29:30 AM
can someone explain to me whats the rave about monero? last i heard there isn't even a gui for it and everything is command line? but it seems to have alot of user buzz around it. was monero made by one of the bitcoin core devs?
sr. member
Activity: 247
Merit: 250
September 11, 2015, 11:21:07 AM
I have compiled monero from source and am running a full node under Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS. The machine hosting the node sits behind a router. The node started OK, and was syncing for a while. Now, the deamon exits every few seconds with these messages showing up in log files:

supervisord.log

Code:
2015-09-11 08:17:35,019 INFO spawned: 'bitmonerod' with pid 22865
2015-09-11 08:17:36,046 INFO success: bitmonerod entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
2015-09-11 08:17:38,321 INFO exited: bitmonerod (terminated by SIGSEGV (core dumped); not expected)
2015-09-11 08:17:39,327 INFO spawned: 'bitmonerod' with pid 22872
2015-09-11 08:17:40,353 INFO success: bitmonerod entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
2015-09-11 08:17:42,630 INFO exited: bitmonerod (terminated by SIGSEGV (core dumped); not expected)

ad infinitum...

~/.bitmonero/log

Code:
2015-Sep-11 08:05:03.671453 Initializing p2p server...
2015-Sep-11 08:05:04.902003 Set limit-up to 1024 kB/s
2015-Sep-11 08:05:04.902564 Set limit-down to 1024 kB/s
2015-Sep-11 08:05:04.909222 Binding on 192.168.1.74:18080
2015-Sep-11 08:05:04.909641 Net service bound to 192.168.1.74:18080
2015-Sep-11 08:05:04.909794 Attempting to add IGD port mapping.
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.920155 UPnP device was found but not recoginzed as IGD.
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.920405 P2p server initialized OK
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.921089 Initializing core rpc server...
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.921554 Binding on 127.0.0.1:18081
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.922109 Core rpc server initialized OK on port: 18081
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.922290 Initializing core...
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.923361 Loading blockchain from folder /home/bitmonerod/.bitmonero/lmdb ...
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.923555 option: fastest
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.923815 option: async
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.924034 option: 1000
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.926220 LMDB memory map needs resized, doing that now.
2015-Sep-11 08:05:07.926638 LMDB Mapsize increased.  Old: 1024MiB, New: 2048MiB
2015-Sep-11 08:05:09.099995 Initializing cryptonote protocol...
2015-Sep-11 08:05:09.100157 Cryptonote protocol initialized OK
2015-Sep-11 08:05:09.100515 Initializing p2p server...

ad infinitum...

Is this a networking issue, or is the UPnP warning irrelvant?

Anyone here that runs a node under Ubuntu, who compiled from source recently?
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
www.licx.io
September 03, 2015, 03:24:14 AM
Monero is a digital currency that is secure, private, and untraceable.

Lol.

It says all https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/cpnpr-366186

Yeah Baby ... Googled for Monery? Surprise ...  Tongue
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 251
September 03, 2015, 02:07:04 AM
Monero is a digital currency that is secure, private, and untraceable.

Lol.

It says all https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/cpnpr-366186
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
www.licx.io
September 03, 2015, 01:19:09 AM
Monero is a digital currency that is secure, private, and untraceable.

Lol.
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