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Daemon sync monero5/16/2023 ![]() ![]() Wallet: add Ledger Stax support ( #8779).Wallet: fix infinite loop in fake out selection ( #8801).Daemon: don't drop peers for soft offenses ( #8813).Daemon: fix deadlock and crash when syncing with full dataset on Windows ( #8811).Daemon: avoid log entries when re-blocking a subnet ( #8787).Daemon: add a size limit for tx_extra in tx pool ( #8784).This release adds a size limit for tx_extra in tx pool. The Monero daemon monerod keeps your computer synced up with the Monero network.This is the v0.18.2.2 release of the Monero software. It downloads and validates the blockchain from the p2p network. Monerod is entirely decoupled from your wallet. Monerod does not access your private keys - it is not aware of your transactions and balance. This allows you to run monerod on a separate computer or in the cloud. ![]() In fact, you can connect to a remote monerod instance provided by a semi-trusted 3rd party. Such 3rd party will not be able to steal your funds. This is very handy for learning and experimentation. However, there are privacy and reliability implications to using a remote, untrusted node. For any real business you should be running your own full node. Options define how the daemon should be working. Their names follow the -option-name pattern.Ĭommands give access to specific services provided by the daemon. Commands are executed against the running daemon. Their names follow the command_name pattern. The mainnnet is when you want to deal with the real XMR./monerod -detach # run as a daemon in background monerod -stagenet exit # ask daemon to exit gracefully Tail -f ~/.bitmonero/stagenet/bitmonero.log # watch the logs The stagenet is what you should be using for learning and experimentation./monerod -stagenet -detach # run as a daemon in background Go to directory where you unpacked Monero. monerod exit # ask daemon to exit gracefully Options ¶ Tail -f ~/.bitmonero/bitmonero.log # watch the logs The following groups are only to make reference easier to follow. Monero 'Oxygen Orion' (v0.17.1.8-release) The daemon itself does not group options in any way. Show build timestamp and target operating system. One of: disabled | notify | download (= notify by default). MONERO DAEMON SYNC SLOW DOWNLOADĬheck for new versions of Monero and optionally download it. You should probably prefer your OS package manager to do the update, if possible. There is also unimplemented update option shown by the help system. Remember to run your wallet with -stagenet as well. Remember to run your wallet with -testnet as well.įull path to the log file. monerod -log-file=/var/log/monero/mainnet/monerod.logĠ-4 with 0 being minimal logging and 4 being full tracing. These are general presets and do not directly map to severity levels. For example, even with minimal 0, you may see some most important INFO entries. Temporarily changing to 1 allows for much better understanding of how the full node operates. Soft limit in bytes for the log file (=104850000 by default, which is just under 100MB). Once log file grows past that limit, monerod creates the next log file with a UTC timestamp postfix -YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS. In that case, set -max-log-file-size=0 to prevent monerod from managing the log files. Limit on the number of log files (=50 by default). In production deployments, you would probably prefer to use established solutions like logrotate instead. Monerod defaults are adjusted for running it occasionally on the same computer as your Monero wallet. The following options will be helpful if you intend to have an always running node - most likely on a remote server or your own separate PC. ![]() Optionįull path to the configuration file. By default monerod looks for nf in Monero data directory.įull path to data directory. This is where the blockchain, log files, and p2p network memory are stored. monerod -detach -pidfile=/run/monero/monerod.pid For defaults and details see data directory.įull path to the PID file. Go to background (decouple from the terminal). This is useful for long-running / server scenarios. Typically, you will also want to manage monerod daemon with systemd or similar. By default monerod runs in a foreground.ĭo not require tty in a foreground mode. By default monerod runs in a foreground and opens stdin for reading. ![]()
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