Been having a hell of a time the last week trying to get Armory to start.. Same symptoms, taken the same steps as others, still haven't been able to get it ever "complete" so I could move coins around.
FWIW, even with the suggested command line switches, ArmoryDB still uses 100% of the system RAM within 60 seconds.
Running on a 8 core 32G machine, all SSD.. shouldn't be this bad.
Running Bitcoin-QT/BitcoinD on their own, just fine, current and up to date on the block count.
ArmoryDB.exe --db-type=DB_BARE --ram-usage=1 == ram flatlined, sits on Organizing Chain a *LONG* time.. have waited a couple times then it's building TX -- FOREVER.
Once I get my coins out, I'm not -ever- running Armory again. To have to dedicate 2x the blockchain size just to run the client is unreasonable. 200G of SSD, 8 cores 32G to run a wallet?
Armory doesn't reproduce the entire block chain anymore, so the first clue that something is wrong with your set up is that you are using 200GB of storage (the block chain is currently about 90GB).
I recently did a clean install (no wallet) of Armory on a
12 year old PC with a Q6600, 4GB of RAM, and an 120GB value tier SSD. It was synced and running in
15 minutes (I already had the block chain since I run a full node).
Have you posted your log files? That's the first step in getting informed help on this sub-forum.
What I find unreasonable is people who have certain expectations when dealing with the block chain and the software surrounding it. 90GB is a sizeable amount of data to work with on home PCs with countless combinations of hardware. If you want the security that comes with having a local copy of the block chain, you have to expect some trade-offs. These devs (Core and Armory) are providing users with free software that is capable of protecting large sums of money. While the software may not run perfectly every time for every user, after some basic troubleshooting, usually the problem can be found.