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# Erigon
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Erigon is an implementation of Ethereum (aka "Ethereum client"), on the efficiency frontier, written in Go.
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![Build status](https://github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)
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- [System Requirements](#system-requirements)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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+ [Getting Started](#getting-started)
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+ [Testnets](#testnets)
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+ [Mining](#mining)
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+ [Windows](#windows)
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+ [GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon)
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+ [Beacon Chain](#beacon-chain)
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+ [Dev Chain](#dev-chain)
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- [Key features](#key-features)
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+ [More Efficient State Storage](#more-efficient-state-storage)
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+ [Faster Initial Sync](#faster-initial-sync)
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+ [JSON-RPC daemon](#json-rpc-daemon)
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+ [Run all components by docker-compose](#run-all-components-by-docker-compose)
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+ [Grafana dashboard](#grafana-dashboard)
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- [FAQ](#faq)
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- [Getting in touch](#getting-in-touch)
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+ [Erigon Discord Server](#erigon-discord-server)
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+ [Reporting security issues/concerns](#reporting-security-issues-concerns)
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+ [Team](#team)
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- [Known issues](#known-issues)
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+ [`htop` shows incorrect memory usage](#htop-shows-incorrect-memory-usage)
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NB! <code>In-depth links are marked by the microscope sign (🔬) </code>
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**Disclaimer: this software is currently a tech preview. We will do our best to keep it stable and make no breaking
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changes but we don't guarantee anything. Things can and will break.**
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System Requirements
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===================
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Recommend 2Tb storage space on a single partition: 1.6Tb state, 200GB temp files (can symlink or mount
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folder `<datadir>/etl-tmp` to another disk).
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RAM: 16GB, 64-bit architecture, [Golang version >= 1.16](https://golang.org/doc/install), GCC 10+
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<code>🔬 more info on disk storage is [here](https://ledgerwatch.github.io/turbo_geth_release.html#Disk-space)) </code>
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Usage
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=====
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### Getting Started
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```sh
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git clone --recurse-submodules -j8 https://github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon.git
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cd erigon
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make erigon
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./build/bin/erigon
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```
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### Testnets
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If you would like to give Erigon a try, but do not have spare 2Tb on your drive, a good option is to start syncing one
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of the public testnets, Görli. It syncs much quicker, and does not take so much disk space:
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```sh
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git clone --recurse-submodules -j8 https://github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon.git
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cd erigon
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make erigon
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./build/bin/erigon --datadir goerli --chain goerli
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```
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Please note the `--datadir` option that allows you to store Erigon files in a non-default location, in this example,
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in `goerli` subdirectory of the current directory. Name of the directory `--datadir` does not have to match the name of
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the chain in `--chain`.
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### Mining
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Support only remote-miners.
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* To enable, add `--mine --miner.etherbase=...` or `--mine --miner.miner.sigkey=...` flags.
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* Other supported options: `--miner.extradata`, `--miner.notify`, `--miner.gaslimit`, `--miner.gasprice`
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, `--miner.gastarget`
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* RPCDaemon supports methods: eth_coinbase , eth_hashrate, eth_mining, eth_getWork, eth_submitWork, eth_submitHashrate
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* RPCDaemon supports websocket methods: newPendingTransaction
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* TODO:
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+ we don't broadcast mined blocks to p2p-network
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yet, [but it's easy to accomplish](https://github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon/blob/9b8cdc0f2289a7cef78218a15043de5bdff4465e/eth/downloader/downloader.go#L673)
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+ eth_newPendingTransactionFilter
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+ eth_newBlockFilter
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+ eth_newFilter
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+ websocket Logs
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<code> 🔬 Detailed mining explanation is [here](/docs/mining.md).</code>
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### Windows
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Windows users may run erigon in 3 possible ways:
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* Build executable binaries natively for Windows using provided `wmake.ps1` PowerShell script. Usage syntax is the same
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as `make` command so you have to run `.\wmake.ps1 [-target] <targetname>`. Example: `.\wmake.ps1 erigon` builds erigon
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executable. All binaries are placed in `.\build\bin\` subfolder. There are some requirements for a successful native
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build on windows :
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* [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) for Windows must be installed. If you're cloning this repository is very
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likely you already have it
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* [GO Programming Language](https://golang.org/dl/) must be installed. Minimum required version is 1.16
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* GNU CC Compiler at least version 10 (is highly suggested that you install `chocolatey` package manager - see
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following point)
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* If you need to build MDBX tools (i.e. `.\wmake.ps1 db-tools`)
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then [Chocolatey package manager](https://chocolatey.org/) for Windows must be installed. By Chocolatey you need
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to install the following components : `cmake`, `make`, `mingw` by `choco install cmake make mingw`.
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**Important note about Anti-Viruses**
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During MinGW's compiler detection phase some temporary executables are generated to test compiler capabilities. It's
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been reported some anti-virus programs detect those files as possibly infected by `Win64/Kryptic.CIS` trojan horse (or
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a variant of it). Although those are false positives we have no control over 100+ vendors of security products for
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Windows and their respective detection algorythms and we understand this might make your experience with Windows
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builds uncomfortable. To workaround the issue you might either set exclusions for your antivirus specifically
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for `build\bin\mdbx\CMakeFiles` sub-folder of the cloned repo or you can run erigon using the following other two
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options
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* Use Docker : see [docker-compose.yml](./docker-compose.yml)
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* Use WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) **strictly on version 2**. Under this option you can build Erigon just as you
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would on a regular Linux distribution. You can point your data also to any of the mounted Windows partitions (
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eg. `/mnt/c/[...]`, `/mnt/d/[...]` etc) but in such case be advised performance is impacted: this is due to the fact
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those mount points use `DrvFS` which is a [network file system](#blocks-execution-is-slow-on-cloud-network-drives)
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and, additionally, MDBX locks the db for exclusive access which implies only one process at a time can access data.
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This has consequences on the running of `rpcdaemon` which has to be configured as [Remote DB](#for-remote-db) even if
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it is executed on the very same computer. If instead your data is hosted on the native Linux filesystem non
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limitations apply.
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**Please also note the default WSL2 environment has its own IP address which does not match the one of the network
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interface of Windows host: take this into account when configuring NAT for port 30303 on your router.**
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### Beacon Chain
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Erigon can be used as an execution-layer for beacon chain consensus clients (Eth2). Default configuration is ok. Eth2
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relies on availability of receipts - don't prune them: don't add character `r` to `--prune` flag. However, old receipts
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are not needed for Eth2 and you can safely prune them with `--prune.r.before=11184524` in combination with `--prune htc`.
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You must run the [JSON-RPC daemon](#json-rpc-daemon) in addition to the Erigon.
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If beacon chain client on a different device: add `--http.addr 0.0.0.0` (JSON-RPC daemon listen on localhost by default)
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.
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Once the JSON-RPC daemon is running, all you need to do is point your beacon chain client to `<ip address>:8545`,
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where `<ip address>` is either localhost or the IP address of the device running the JSON-RPC daemon.
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Erigon has been tested with Lighthouse however all other clients that support JSON-RPC should also work.
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### Dev Chain
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<code> 🔬 Detailed explanation is [DEV_CHAIN](/DEV_CHAIN.md).</code>
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Key features
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============
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<code>🔬 See more
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detailed [overview of functionality and current limitations](https://ledgerwatch.github.io/turbo_geth_release.html). It
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is being updated on recurring basis.</code>
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### More Efficient State Storage
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**Flat KV storage.** Erigon uses a key-value database and storing accounts and storage in a simple way.
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<code> 🔬 See our detailed DB walkthrough [here](./docs/programmers_guide/db_walkthrough.MD).</code>
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**Preprocessing**. For some operations, Erigon uses temporary files to preprocess data before inserting it into the main
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DB. That reduces write amplification and DB inserts are orders of magnitude quicker.
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<code> 🔬 See our detailed ETL explanation [here](https://github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon-lib/blob/main/etl/README.md).</code>
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**Plain state**.
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**Single accounts/state trie**. Erigon uses a single Merkle trie for both accounts and the storage.
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### Faster Initial Sync
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Erigon uses a rearchitected full sync algorithm from
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[Go-Ethereum](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum) that is split into
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"stages".
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<code>🔬 See more detailed explanation in the [Staged Sync Readme](/eth/stagedsync/README.md)</code>
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It uses the same network primitives and is compatible with regular go-ethereum nodes that are using full sync, you do
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not need any special sync capabilities for Erigon to sync.
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When reimagining the full sync, with focus on batching data together and minimize DB overwrites. That makes it possible
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to sync Ethereum mainnet in under 2 days if you have a fast enough network connection and an SSD drive.
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Examples of stages are:
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* Downloading headers;
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* Downloading block bodies;
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* Recovering senders' addresses;
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* Executing blocks;
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* Validating root hashes and building intermediate hashes for the state Merkle trie;
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* [...]
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### JSON-RPC daemon
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In Erigon RPC calls are extracted out of the main binary into a separate daemon. This daemon can use both local or
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remote DBs. That means, that this RPC daemon doesn't have to be running on the same machine as the main Erigon binary or
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it can run from a snapshot of a database for read-only calls.
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<code>🔬 See [RPC-Daemon docs](./cmd/rpcdaemon/README.md)</code>
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#### **For local DB**
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This is only possible if RPC daemon runs on the same computer as Erigon. This mode uses shared memory access to the
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database of Erigon, which has better performance than accessing via TPC socket (see "For remote DB" section below).
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Provide both `--datadir` and `--private.api.addr` options:
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```sh
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make erigon
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./build/bin/erigon --private.api.addr=localhost:9090
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make rpcdaemon
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./build/bin/rpcdaemon --datadir=<your_data_dir> --private.api.addr=localhost:9090 --http.api=eth,erigon,web3,net,debug,trace,txpool
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```
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#### **For remote DB**
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This works regardless of whether RPC daemon is on the same computer with Erigon, or on a different one. They use TPC
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socket connection to pass data between them. To use this mode, run Erigon in one terminal window
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```sh
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make erigon
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./build/bin/erigon --private.api.addr=localhost:9090
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make rpcdaemon
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./build/bin/rpcdaemon --private.api.addr=localhost:9090 --http.api=eth,erigon,web3,net,debug,trace,txpool
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```
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**gRPC ports**: `9090` erigon, `9091` sentry, `9092` consensus engine, `9093` snapshot downloader, `9094` TxPool
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Supported JSON-RPC calls ([eth](./cmd/rpcdaemon/commands/eth_api.go), [debug](./cmd/rpcdaemon/commands/debug_api.go)
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, [net](./cmd/rpcdaemon/commands/net_api.go), [web3](./cmd/rpcdaemon/commands/web3_api.go)):
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For a details on the implementation status of each
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command, [see this table](./cmd/rpcdaemon/README.md#rpc-implementation-status).
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### Run all components by docker-compose
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Next command starts: Erigon on port 30303, rpcdaemon 8545, prometheus 9090, grafana 3000
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```sh
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make docker-compose
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# or
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XDG_DATA_HOME=/preferred/data/folder make docker-compose
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```
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Makefile creates the initial directories for erigon, prometheus and grafana. The PID namespace is shared between erigon
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and rpcdaemon which is required to open Erigon's DB from another process (RPCDaemon local-mode).
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See: https://github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon/pull/2392/files
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Windows support for docker-compose is not ready yet. Please help us with .ps1 port
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### Grafana dashboard
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`docker-compose up prometheus grafana`, [detailed docs](./cmd/prometheus/Readme.md).
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### Prune old data
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Disabled by default. To enable see `./build/bin/erigon --help` for flags `--prune`
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FAQ
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### How much RAM do I need
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- Baseline (ext4 SSD): 16Gb RAM sync takes 6 days, 32Gb - 5 days, 64Gb - 4 days
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- +1 day on "zfs compression=off". +2 days on "zfs compression=on" (2x compression ratio). +3 days on btrfs.
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- -1 day on NVMe
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Detailed explanation: [./docs/programmers_guide/db_faq.md](./docs/programmers_guide/db_faq.md)
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### Default Ports and Protocols / Firewalls?
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#### `erigon` ports
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| Port | Protocol | Purpose | Expose |
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| 30303 | TCP & UDP | eth/66 peering | Public |
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| 9090 | TCP | gRPC Connections | Private |
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Typically 30303 and 30304 are exposed to the internet to allow incoming peering connections. 9090 is exposed only
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internally for rpcdaemon or other connections, (e.g. rpcdaemon -> erigon)
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#### `rpcdaemon` ports
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| Port | Protocol | Purpose | Expose |
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| 8545 | TCP | HTTP & WebSockets | Private |
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Typically 8545 is exposed only interally for JSON-RPC queries. Both HTTP and WebSocket connections are on the same port.
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#### `sentry` ports
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| Port | Protocol | Purpose | Expose |
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| 30303 | TCP & UDP | Peering | Public |
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| 9091 | TCP | gRPC Connections | Private |
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Typically a sentry process will run one eth/xx protocl (e.g. eth/66) and will be exposed to the internet on 30303. Port
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9091 is for internal gRCP connections (e.g erigon -> sentry)
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#### Other ports
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| Port | Protocol | Purpose | Expose |
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| 6060 | TCP | pprof | Private |
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| 6060 | TCP | metrics | Private |
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Optional flags can be enabled that enable pprof or metrics (or both) - however, they both run on 6060 by default, so
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you'll have to change one if you want to run both at the same time. use `--help` with the binary for more info.
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Reserved for future use: **gRPC ports**: `9092` consensus engine, `9093` snapshot downloader, `9094` TxPool
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### How to get diagnostic for bug report?
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- Get stack trace: `kill -SIGUSR1 <pid>`, get trace and stop: `kill -6 <pid>`
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- Get CPU profiling: add `--pprof flag`
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run `go tool pprof -png http://127.0.0.1:6060/debug/pprof/profile\?seconds\=20 > cpu.png`
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- Get RAM profiling: add `--pprof flag`
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run `go tool pprof -inuse_space -png http://127.0.0.1:6060/debug/pprof/heap > mem.png`
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### How to run local devnet?
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<code> 🔬 Detailed explanation is [here](/DEV_CHAIN.md).</code>
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Getting in touch
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================
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### Erigon Discord Server
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The main discussions are happening on our Discord server. To get an invite, send an email to `tg [at] torquem.ch` with
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your name, occupation, a brief explanation of why you want to join the Discord, and how you heard about Erigon.
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### Reporting security issues/concerns
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Send an email to `security [at] torquem.ch`.
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### Team
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Core contributors (in alpabetical order of first names):
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* Alex Sharov ([AskAlexSharov](https://twitter.com/AskAlexSharov))
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* Alexey Akhunov ([@realLedgerwatch](https://twitter.com/realLedgerwatch))
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* Andrea Lanfranchi([@AndreaLanfranchi](https://github.com/AndreaLanfranchi))
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* Andrew Ashikhmin ([yperbasis](https://github.com/yperbasis))
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* Artem Vorotnikov ([vorot93](https://github.com/vorot93))
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* Boris Petrov ([b00ris](https://github.com/b00ris))
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* Eugene Danilenko ([JekaMas](https://github.com/JekaMas))
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* Igor Mandrigin ([@mandrigin](https://twitter.com/mandrigin))
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* Giulio Rebuffo ([Giulio2002](https://github.com/Giulio2002))
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* Thomas Jay Rush ([@tjayrush](https://twitter.com/tjayrush))
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Thanks to:
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* All contributors of Erigon
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* All contributors of Go-Ethereum
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* Our special respect and graditude is to the core team of [Go-Ethereum](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum). Keep
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up the great job!
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Happy testing! 🥤
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Known issues
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============
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### `htop` shows incorrect memory usage
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Erigon's internal DB (MDBX) using `MemoryMap` - when OS does manage all `read, write, cache` operations instead of
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Application
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([linux](https://linux-kernel-labs.github.io/refs/heads/master/labs/memory_mapping.html)
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, [windows](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/memory/file-mapping))
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`htop` on column `res` shows memory of "App + OS used to hold page cache for given App", but it's not informative,
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because if `htop` says that app using 90% of memory you still can run 3 more instances of app on the same machine -
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because most of that `90%` is "OS pages cache".
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OS automatically free this cache any time it needs memory. Smaller "page cache size" may not impact performance of
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Erigon at all.
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Next tools show correct memory usage of Erigon:
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- `vmmap -summary PID | grep -i "Physical footprint"`. Without `grep` you can see details
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- `section MALLOC ZONE column Resident Size` shows App memory usage, `section REGION TYPE column Resident Size`
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shows OS pages cache size.
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- `Prometheus` dashboard shows memory of Go app without OS pages cache (`make prometheus`, open in
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browser `localhost:3000`, credentials `admin/admin`)
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- `cat /proc/<PID>/smaps`
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Erigon uses ~4Gb of RAM during genesis sync and ~1Gb during normal work. OS pages cache can utilize unlimited amount of
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memory.
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**Warning:** Multiple instances of Erigon on same machine will touch Disk concurrently, it impacts performance - one of
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main Erigon optimisations: "reduce Disk random access".
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"Blocks Execution stage" still does much random reads - this is reason why it's slowest stage. We do not recommend run
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multiple genesis syncs on same Disk. If genesis sync passed, then it's fine to run multiple Erigon on same Disk.
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### Blocks Execution is slow on cloud-network-drives
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Please read https://github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon/issues/1516#issuecomment-811958891
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In short: network-disks are bad for blocks execution - because blocks execution reading data from db non-parallel
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non-batched way.
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### Filesystem's background features are expensive
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For example: btrfs's autodefrag option - may increase write IO 100x times
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### Gnome Tracker can kill Erigon
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[Gnome Tracker](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Tracker) - detecting miners and kill them.
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