Difference between revisions of "Dumping delayed payout transactions"

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'''You will now find 3 newly created files in your [[https://bisq.wiki/Backup_%26_Recovery Bisq data directory]]'''
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'''You will now find 3 newly created files in your [[https://bisq.wiki/Backup_%26_Recovery Bisq data directory]].'''
  
 
# <code>delayed_payout_txs_closed.json</code>  
 
# <code>delayed_payout_txs_closed.json</code>  
 
# <code>delayed_payout_txs_pending.json</code>
 
# <code>delayed_payout_txs_pending.json</code>
 
# <code>delayed_payout_txs_failed.json</code>
 
# <code>delayed_payout_txs_failed.json</code>

Revision as of 15:09, 15 April 2020

If you or a mediator require additional information on failed, pending or closed transactions, run the following command line argument before starting Bisq.

Linux

  1. Open a terminal window
  2. Copy and paste the following line:
 #/opt/Bisq/Bisq --dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true

Mac

  1. Open a terminal window by searching for Terminal with Spotlight and press enter
  2. Copy and paste the following line:
#/Applications/Bisq.app/Contents/MacOS/Bisq --dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true

Windows

  1. Open a terminal window by pressing Winkey + R, type CMD, and press Enter
  2. Copy and paste the following lines(replace username with your own):
 #cd  %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Bisq
 #start Bisq.exe --dumpDelayedPayoutTxs=true


You will now find 3 newly created files in your [Bisq data directory].

  1. delayed_payout_txs_closed.json
  2. delayed_payout_txs_pending.json
  3. delayed_payout_txs_failed.json