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− | If you or a mediator require additional information on failed, pending or closed transactions, run the | + | If you or a mediator require additional information on failed, pending, or closed transactions, run Bisq with the <code>--dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true</code> command line argument. |
+ | The instructions below contain specific commands for each of the major desktop operating systems you can copy and paste into a terminal. | ||
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− | === | + | == Commands to dump delayed payout transactions == |
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+ | {{Run_with_command_line_options|<nowiki>--dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true</nowiki>}} | ||
+ | == Where to find the delayed payout files == | ||
− | + | Shortly after running one of the commands above, you will find 3 newly-created files in your Bisq data directory: | |
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+ | #<nowiki>delayed_payout_txs_closed.json</nowiki> | ||
+ | #<nowiki>delayed_payout_txs_pending.json</nowiki> | ||
+ | #<nowiki>delayed_payout_txs_failed.json</nowiki> | ||
+ | The location of your data directory depends on what operating system you're using: | ||
+ | {{Default_data_directory_locations}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 18 June 2020
If you or a mediator require additional information on failed, pending, or closed transactions, run Bisq with the --dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true
command line argument.
The instructions below contain specific commands for each of the major desktop operating systems you can copy and paste into a terminal.
Contents
Commands to dump delayed payout transactions
Windows
Open PowerShell (search the Start menu for PowerShell
).
Then from PowerShell, run the following command to switch to your Bisq application directory:
cd $home\AppData\Local\Bisq
Then run the following command to run Bisq:
start Bisq.exe --dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true
macOS
Open a terminal window by searching for Terminal with Spotlight, and then press Enter
.
Then run the following command:
/Applications/Bisq.app/Contents/MacOS/Bisq --dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true
Linux
In a new terminal window, run the following command:
/opt/bisq/bin/Bisq --dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true
Where to find the delayed payout files
Shortly after running one of the commands above, you will find 3 newly-created files in your Bisq data directory:
- delayed_payout_txs_closed.json
- delayed_payout_txs_pending.json
- delayed_payout_txs_failed.json
The location of your data directory depends on what operating system you're using:
Windows
Using PowerShell:
$home\AppData\Roaming\Bisq\
Using cmd
:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Bisq\
macOS
/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Bisq/
Linux
/home/<username>/.local/share/Bisq/