erigon-pulse/cmd/sentry
bretep 293afaa131 Initial PulseChain integration
Sign block using correct chainId

Add IsPulseChain to config

Add support for pulsechain blocks and snapshots

Add support for chain config now located in erigon-lib

Fix decoding hex to int

Ensure pulsechain config

Add support for PulseChain snapshots
2023-03-30 18:03:22 -05:00
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sentry Initial PulseChain integration 2023-03-30 18:03:22 -05:00
main.go Initial PulseChain integration 2023-03-30 18:03:22 -05:00
README.md Sentry doc (#5040) 2022-08-13 21:37:51 +07:00

Sentry - component to

In the root of Erigon project, use this command to build the sentry:

make sentry

There are two modes in which the program can be run - with external p2p sentry, or with internal p2p sentry (also called combined). Ethereum mainnet configuration is currently hard-coded.

Running with an external p2p sentry

./buid/bin/sentry
./buid/bin/sentry --datadir=<sentry_datadir>

The command above specifies --datadir option - directory where the database files will be written (it doesn't need access to Erion's datadir). These two options will need to be specified regardless of the mode the program is run. This specific command above assumes and external p2p sentry running on the same computer listening to the port 9091. In order to use a p2p sentry on a different computer, or a different port (or both), the option --sentry.api.addr can be used. For example:

./buid/bin/sentry --datadir=<sentry1_datadir> --sentry.api.addr=localhost:9091
./buid/bin/sentry --datadir=<sentry2_datadir> --sentry.api.addr=localhost:9191
./build/bin/erigon --sentry.api.addr="localhost:9091,localhost:9191"

The command above will expect the p2p sentry running on the same computer, but on the port 9091

Options --nat, --port, --staticpeers, --netrestrict, --discovery are also available.

We are currently testing against two implementations of the p2p sentry - one internal to Erigon, and another - written in Rust as a part of rust-ethereum: https://github.com/rust-ethereum/sentry In order to run the internal sentry, use the following command: