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State Trie pruner for Ethereum state trie.

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eth-pruner

State Trie pruner for Ethereum state trie.

Dependencies

The tools provided in eth-pruner require a functioning geth/quorum node to exist to be of any use.

Those using these tools should be comfortable starting and stopping geth/quorum nodes.

Building the source

Building eth-pruner requires stack.

Once the dependencies are installed, run

stack install --ghc-options="-threaded -rtsopts"

The --ghc-options="-threaded -rtsopts" allows for using multiple cores if available on the machine.

Executables

The eth-pruner project comes with two executables.

Command Description
prune The main pruner CLI. It will prune the levelDB powering a geth node from a selected block. It leaves the original database as is and constructing the pruned database in the folder pruned_chaindata. Note: You will need to manually move pruned_chaindata to chaindata to run the node using the pruned database.
restore The restoration tool to restore a pruned levelDB using an un-pruned backup of the geth leveDB.
count A useful tool to output the number of elements in levelDB by iterating through all the elements.

Running prune

Run prune in the directory containing the levelDB data, typically the levelDB data is stored in a folder called chaindata. prune takes 1 argument, the selected block number containing the stateroot that should be preserved. Make certain that the geth node is stopped.

prune <BlockNumber> <InputDirectory> <OutputDirectory> +RTS -N2

The +RTS -N2 options tell the pruner tool to make use of 2 cores. It will still work fine if the machine has only 1 core.

Running restore

restore can be ran in any directory. restore takes 2 arguments:

1. the path to the directory of backup levelDB
2. the path to the directory of the pruned levelDB

Make certain that the geth node is stopped.

restore <path/to/backup/levelDB> <path/to/pruned/levelDB>

Running count

count can be ran in any directory. count takes 1 arguments, the path to the levelDB to count on. Make certain that the geth node is stopped.

count <path/to/levelDB>

Warning

If geth is running when these tools are ran, there is a likely chance that data will be corrupted in the database, potentially rendering the geth node useless.

Running the tests

There are 2 tests, a geth test and a quorum test. For the quorum test to run, it will need the correct binary of geth and the constellation-node binary. Make sure that geth and bootnode (and constellation-node for quorum) commands are installed as well as node version 6.11.1.

Running geth test

cd test/geth
./test.sh

Running quorum test

cd test/quorum
./init.sh
./test.sh
./stop.sh