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NeoGo node configuration file
This section contains detailed NeoGo node configuration file description including default config values and some tips to set up configurable values.
Each config file contains two sections. ApplicationConfiguration
describes node-related
settings and ProtocolConfiguration
contains protocol-related settings. See the
Application Configuration and
Protocol Configuration sections for details on configurable
values.
Application Configuration
ApplicationConfiguration
section of yaml
node configuration file contains
node-related settings described in the table below.
Section | Type | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
DBConfiguration | DB Configuration | Describes configuration for database. See the DB Configuration section for details. | |
LogLevel | string |
"info" | Minimal logged messages level (can be "debug", "info", "warn", "error", "dpanic", "panic" or "fatal"). |
GarbageCollectionPeriod | uint32 |
10000 | Controls MPT garbage collection interval (in blocks) for configurations with RemoveUntraceableBlocks enabled and KeepOnlyLatestState disabled. In this mode the node stores a number of MPT trees (corresponding to MaxTraceableBlocks and StateSyncInterval ), but the DB needs to be clean from old entries from time to time. Doing it too often will cause too much processing overhead, doing it too rarely will leave more useless data in the DB. |
KeepOnlyLatestState | bool |
false |
Specifies if MPT should only store the latest state (or a set of latest states, see P2PStateExchangeExtensions section in the ProtocolConfiguration for details). If true, DB size will be smaller, but older roots won't be accessible. This value should remain the same for the same database. |
LogPath | string |
"", so only console logging | File path where to store node logs. |
NeoFSBlockFetcher | NeoFS BlockFetcher Configuration | NeoFS BlockFetcher module configuration. See the NeoFS BlockFetcher Configuration section for details. | |
Oracle | Oracle Configuration | Oracle module configuration. See the Oracle Configuration section for details. | |
P2P | P2P Configuration | Configuration values for P2P network interaction. See the P2P Configuration section for details. | |
P2PNotary | P2P Notary Configuration | P2P Notary module configuration. See the P2P Notary Configuration section for details. | |
Pprof | Metrics Services Configuration | Configuration for pprof service (profiling statistics gathering). See the Metrics Services Configuration section for details. | |
Prometheus | Metrics Services Configuration | Configuration for Prometheus (monitoring system). See the Metrics Services Configuration section for details | |
Relay | bool |
true |
Determines whether the server is forwarding its inventory. |
Consensus | Consensus Configuration | Describes consensus (dBFT) configuration. See the Consensus Configuration for details. | |
RemoveUntraceableBlocks | bool |
false |
Denotes whether old blocks should be removed from cache and database. If enabled, then only the last MaxTraceableBlocks are stored and accessible to smart contracts. Old MPT data is also deleted in accordance with GarbageCollectionPeriod setting. If enabled along with P2PStateExchangeExtensions protocol extension, then old blocks and MPT states will be removed up to the second latest state synchronisation point (see StateSyncInterval ). |
RemoveUntraceableHeaders | bool |
false |
Used only with RemoveUntraceableBlocks and makes node delete untraceable block headers as well. Notice that this is an experimental option, not recommended for production use. |
RPC | RPC Configuration | Describes RPC subsystem configuration. See the RPC Configuration for details. | |
SaveStorageBatch | bool |
false |
Enables storage batch saving before every persist. It is similar to StorageDump plugin for C# node. |
SkipBlockVerification | bool |
false |
Allows to disable verification of received/processed blocks (including cryptographic checks). |
StateRoot | State Root Configuration | State root module configuration. See the State Root Configuration section for details. |
P2P Configuration
P2P
section contains configuration for peer-to-peer node communications and has
the following format:
P2P:
Addresses:
- "0.0.0.0:0" # any free port on all available addresses (in form of "[host]:[port][:announcedPort]")
AttemptConnPeers: 20
BroadcastFactor: 0
DialTimeout: 0s
MaxPeers: 100
MinPeers: 5
PingInterval: 30s
PingTimeout: 90s
ProtoTickInterval: 5s
ExtensiblePoolSize: 20
where:
Addresses
([]string
) is the list of the node addresses that P2P protocol handler binds to. Each address has the form of[address]:[nodePort][:announcedPort]
whereaddress
is the address itself,nodePort
is the actual P2P port node listens at;announcedPort
is the node port which should be used to announce node's port on P2P layer, it can differ from thenodePort
the node is bound to if specified (for example, if your node is behind NAT).AttemptConnPeers
(int
) is the number of connection to try to establish when the connection count drops below theMinPeers
value.BroadcastFactor
(int
) is the multiplier that is used to determine the number of optimal gossip fan-out peer number for broadcasted messages (0-100). By default, it's zero, node uses the most optimized value depending on the estimated network size (2.5×log(size)
), so the node may have 20 peers and calculate that it needs to broadcast messages to just 10 of them. With BroadcastFactor set to 100 it will always send messages to all peers, any value in-between 0 and 100 is used for weighted calculation, for example if it's 30 then 13 neighbors will be used in the previous case.DialTimeout
(Duration
) is the maximum duration a single dial may take.ExtensiblePoolSize
(int
) is the maximum amount of the extensible payloads from a single sender stored in a local pool.MaxPeers
(int
) is the maximum numbers of peers that can be connected to the server.MinPeers
(int
) is the minimum number of peers for normal operation; when the node has less than this number of peers it tries to connect with some new ones. Note that consensus node won't start the consensus process until at leastMinPeers
number of peers are connected.PingInterval
(Duration
) is the interval used in pinging mechanism for syncing blocks.PingTimeout
(Duration
) is the time to wait for pong (response for sent ping request).ProtoTickInterval
(Duration
) is the duration between protocol ticks with each connected peer.
DB Configuration
DBConfiguration
section describes configuration for node database and has
the following format:
DBConfiguration:
Type: leveldb
LevelDBOptions:
DataDirectoryPath: /chains/privnet
ReadOnly: false
BoltDBOptions:
FilePath: ./chains/privnet.bolt
ReadOnly: false
where:
Type
is the database type (string value). Supported types:leveldb
,boltdb
andinmemory
(not recommended for production usage).LevelDBOptions
are settings for LevelDB. Includes the DB files path and ReadOnly mode toggle. If ReadOnly mode is on, then an error will be returned on attempt to connect to unexisting or empty database. Database doesn't allow changes in this mode, a warning will be logged on DB persist attempts.BoltDBOptions
configures BoltDB. Includes the DB files path and ReadOnly mode toggle. If ReadOnly mode is on, then an error will be returned on attempt to connect with unexisting or empty database. Database doesn't allow changes in this mode, a warning will be logged on DB persist attempts.
Only options for the specified database type will be used.
Oracle Configuration
Oracle
configuration section describes configuration for Oracle node module
and has the following structure:
Oracle:
Enabled: false
AllowPrivateHost: false
MaxTaskTimeout: 3600s
MaxConcurrentRequests: 10
Nodes: ["172.200.0.1:30333", "172.200.0.2:30334"]
NeoFS:
Nodes: ["172.200.0.1:30335", "172.200.0.2:30336"]
Timeout: 2
RefreshInterval: 180s
RequestTimeout: 5s
ResponseTimeout: 5s
UnlockWallet:
Path: "./oracle_wallet.json"
Password: "pass"
Please, refer to the Oracle module documentation for details on configurable values.
P2P Notary Configuration
P2PNotary
configuration section describes configuration for P2P Notary node
module and has the following structure:
P2PNotary:
Enabled: false
UnlockWallet:
Path: "/notary_wallet.json"
Password: "pass"
where:
Enabled
denotes whether P2P Notary module is active.UnlockWallet
is a Notary node wallet configuration, see the Unlock Wallet Configuration section for structure details.
Please, refer to the [Notary module documentation](./notary.md#Notary node module) for details on module features.
NeoFS BlockFetcher Configuration
NeoFSBlockFetcher
configuration section contains settings for NeoFS
BlockFetcher module and has the following structure:
NeoFSBlockFetcher:
Enabled: true
UnlockWallet:
Path: "./wallet.json"
Password: "pass"
Addresses:
- st1.storage.fs.neo.org:8080
- st2.storage.fs.neo.org:8080
- st3.storage.fs.neo.org:8080
- st4.storage.fs.neo.org:8080
Timeout: 10m
DownloaderWorkersCount: 500
OIDBatchSize: 8000
BQueueSize: 16000
SkipIndexFilesSearch: false
ContainerID: "7a1cn9LNmAcHjESKWxRGG7RSZ55YHJF6z2xDLTCuTZ6c"
BlockAttribute: "Block"
IndexFileAttribute: "Index"
IndexFileSize: 128000
where:
Enabled
enables NeoFS BlockFetcher module.UnlockWallet
contains wallet settings to retrieve account to sign requests to NeoFS. Without this setting, the module will use randomly generated private key. For configuration details see Unlock Wallet ConfigurationAddresses
is a list of NeoFS storage nodes addresses. This parameter is required.Timeout
is a timeout for a single request to NeoFS storage node (10 minutes by default).ContainerID
is a container ID to fetch blocks from. This parameter is required.BlockAttribute
is an attribute name of NeoFS object that contains block data. It's set toBlock
by default.IndexFileAttribute
is an attribute name of NeoFS index object that contains block object IDs. It's set toIndex
by default.DownloaderWorkersCount
is a number of workers that download blocks from NeoFS in parallel (500 by default).OIDBatchSize
is the number of blocks to search per a single request to NeoFS in case of disabled index files search. Also, for both modes of BlockFetcher operation this setting manages the buffer size of OIDs and blocks transferring channels. By default, it's set to a half ofBQueueSize
parameter.BQueueSize
is a size of the block queue used to manage consecutive blocks addition to the chain. It must be larger thanOIDBatchSize
and highly recommended to be2*OIDBatchSize
or3*OIDBatchSize
. By default, it's set to 16000.SkipIndexFilesSearch
is a flag that allows to skip index files search and search for blocks directly. It is set tofalse
by default.IndexFileSize
is the number of OID objects stored in the index files. This setting depends on the NeoFS block storage configuration and is applicable only ifSkipIndexFilesSearch
is set tofalse
. It's set to 128000 by default.
Metrics Services Configuration
Metrics services configuration describes options for metrics services (pprof, Prometheus) and has the following structure:
Pprof:
Enabled: false
Addresses:
- ":30001"
Prometheus:
Enabled: false
Addresses:
- ":40001"
where:
Enabled
denotes whether the service is enabled.Addresses
is a list of service addresses to be running at and listen to in the form of "host:port".
RPC Configuration
RPC
configuration section describes settings for the RPC server and has
the following structure:
RPC:
Enabled: true
Addresses:
- ":10332"
EnableCORSWorkaround: false
MaxGasInvoke: 50
MaxIteratorResultItems: 100
MaxFindResultItems: 100
MaxFindStoragePageSize: 50
MaxNEP11Tokens: 100
MaxRequestBodyBytes: 5242880
MaxRequestHeaderBytes: 1048576
MaxWebSocketClients: 64
SessionEnabled: false
SessionExpirationTime: 15
SessionBackedByMPT: false
SessionPoolSize: 20
StartWhenSynchronized: false
TLSConfig:
Addresses:
- ":10331"
CertFile: serv.crt
Enabled: true
KeyFile: serv.key
where:
Enabled
denotes whether an RPC server should be started.Addresses
is a list of RPC server addresses to be running at and listen to in the form of "host:port".EnableCORSWorkaround
turns on a set of origin-related behaviors that make RPC server wide open for connections from any origins. It enables OPTIONS request handling for pre-flight CORS and makes the server sendAccess-Control-Allow-Origin
andAccess-Control-Allow-Headers
headers for regular HTTP requests (allowing any origin which effectively makes CORS useless). It also makes websocket connections work for anyOrigin
specified in the request header. This option is not recommended (reverse proxy can be used to have proper app-specific CORS settings), but it's an easy way to make RPC interface accessible from the browser.MaxGasInvoke
is the maximum GAS allowed to spend duringinvokefunction
andinvokescript
RPC-calls.calculatenetworkfee
also can't exceed this GAS amount (normally the limit for it is MaxVerificationGAS from Policy, but if MaxGasInvoke is lower than that then this limit is respected).MaxIteratorResultItems
- maximum number of elements extracted from iterator returned byinvoke*
call. When theMaxIteratorResultItems
value is set ton
, onlyn
iterations are returned and truncated is true, indicating that there is still data to be returned.MaxFindResultItems
- the maximum number of elements forfindstates
response.MaxFindStoragePageSize
- the maximum number of elements forfindstorage
response per single page.MaxNEP11Tokens
- limit for the number of tokens returned fromgetnep11balances
call.MaxRequestBodyBytes
- the maximum allowed HTTP request body size in bytes (5MB by default).MaxRequestHeaderBytes
- the maximum allowed HTTP request header size in bytes (1MB by default).MaxWebSocketClients
- the maximum simultaneous websocket client connection number (64 by default). Attempts to establish additional connections will lead to websocket handshake failures. Use "-1" to disable websocket connections (0 will lead to using the default value).SessionEnabled
denotes whether session-based iterator JSON-RPC API is enabled. If true, then all iterators got frominvoke*
calls will be stored as sessions on the server side available for further traverse.traverseiterator
andterminatesession
JSON-RPC calls will be handled by the server. It is not recommended to enable this setting for public RPC servers due to possible DoS attack. Set tofalse
by default. Iffalse
, iterators are expanded into a set of values (seeMaxIteratorResultItems
setting). Implementation note: when BoltDB storage is used as a node backend DB, then enabling iterator sessions may cause blockchain persist delays up to 2*SessionExpirationTime
seconds on early blockchain lifetime stages with relatively small DB size. It can happen due to BoltDB re-mmapping behaviour traits. If regular persist is a critical requirement, then we recommend either to decreaseSessionExpirationTime
or to enableSessionBackedByMPT
, seeSessionBackedByMPT
documentation for more details.SessionExpirationTime
is a lifetime of iterator session in seconds. It is set toTimePerBlock
seconds (but not less than 5s) by default and is relevant only ifSessionEnabled
is set totrue
.SessionBackedByMPT
is a flag forcing JSON-RPC server into using MPT-backed storage for delayed iterator traversal. Iftrue
, then iterator resources got afterinvoke*
calls will be released immediately. Further iterator traversing will be performed using MPT-backed storage by retrieving iterator via historical MPT-providedinvoke*
recall.SessionBackedByMPT
set totrue
strongly affects thetraverseiterator
call performance and doesn't allow iterator traversing for outdated or removed states (seeKeepOnlyLatestState
andRemoveUntraceableBlocks
settings documentation for details), thus, it is not recommended to enableSessionBackedByMPT
needlessly.SessionBackedByMPT
is set tofalse
by default and is relevant only ifSessionEnabled
is set totrue
.SessionPoolSize
is the maximum number of concurrent iterator sessions. It is set to20
by default. If the subsequent session can't be added to the session pool, then invocation result will contain corresponding error inside theFaultException
field.StartWhenSynchronized
controls when RPC server will be started, by default (false
setting) it's started immediately and RPC is available during node synchronization. Setting it totrue
will make the node start RPC service only after full synchronization.TLS
section configures TLS protocol.
State Root Configuration
StateRoot
configuration section contains settings for state roots exchange and has
the following structure:
StateRoot:
Enabled: false
UnlockWallet:
Path: "./wallet.json"
Password: "pass"
where:
Enabled
enables state root module.UnlockWallet
contains wallet settings, see Unlock Wallet Configuration section for structure details.
Consensus Configuration
Consensus
configuration section describes configuration for dBFT node
module and has the following structure:
Consensus:
Enabled: false
UnlockWallet:
Path: "/consensus_node_wallet.json"
Password: "pass"
where:
Enabled
denotes whether dBFT module is active.UnlockWallet
is a consensus node wallet configuration, see the Unlock Wallet Configuration section for structure details.
Please, refer to the consensus node documentation for more details on consensus node setup.
Unlock Wallet Configuration
UnlockWallet
configuration section contains wallet settings and has the following
structure:
UnlockWallet:
Path: "./wallet.json"
Password: "pass"
where:
Path
is a path to wallet.Password
is a wallet password.
Protocol Configuration
ProtocolConfiguration
section of yaml
node configuration file contains
protocol-related settings described in the table below.
Section | Type | Default value | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
CommitteeHistory | map[uint32]uint32 | none | Number of committee members after the given height, for example {0: 1, 20: 4} sets up a chain with one committee member since the genesis and then changes the setting to 4 committee members at the height of 20. StandbyCommittee committee setting must have the number of keys equal or exceeding the highest value in this option. Blocks numbers where the change happens must be divisible by the old and by the new values simultaneously. If not set, committee size is derived from the StandbyCommittee setting and never changes. |
|
Genesis | Genesis | none | The set of genesis block settings including NeoGo-specific protocol extensions that should be enabled at the genesis block or during native contracts initialisation. | |
Hardforks | map[string]uint32 |
[] | The set of incompatible changes that affect node behaviour starting from the specified height. The default value is an empty set which should be interpreted as "each known stable hard-fork is applied from the zero blockchain height". See Hardforks section for a list of supported keys. | |
Magic | uint32 |
0 |
Magic number which uniquely identifies Neo network. | |
MaxBlockSize | uint32 |
262144 |
Maximum block size in bytes. | |
MaxBlockSystemFee | int64 |
900000000000 |
Maximum overall transactions system fee per block. | |
MaxTraceableBlocks | uint32 |
2102400 |
Length of the chain accessible to smart contracts. | RemoveUntraceableBlocks should be enabled to use this setting. |
MaxTransactionsPerBlock | uint16 |
512 |
Maximum number of transactions per block. | |
MaxValidUntilBlockIncrement | uint32 |
5760 |
Upper height increment limit for transaction's ValidUntilBlock field value relative to the current blockchain height, exceeding which a transaction will fail validation. It is set to estimated daily number of blocks with 15s interval by default. | |
MemPoolSize | int |
50000 |
Size of the node's memory pool where transactions are stored before they are added to block. | |
P2PNotaryRequestPayloadPoolSize | int |
1000 |
Size of the node's P2P Notary request payloads memory pool where P2P Notary requests are stored before main or fallback transaction is completed and added to the chain. This option is valid only if P2PSigExtensions are enabled. |
Not supported by the C# node, thus may affect heterogeneous networks functionality. |
P2PSigExtensions | bool |
false |
Enables following additional Notary service related logic: • Transaction attribute NotaryAssisted • Network payload of the P2PNotaryRequest type• Native Notary contract• Notary node module |
Not supported by the C# node, thus may affect heterogeneous networks functionality. |
P2PStateExchangeExtensions | bool |
false |
Enables the following P2P MPT state data exchange logic: • StateSyncInterval protocol setting • P2P commands GetMPTDataCMD and MPTDataCMD |
Not supported by the C# node, thus may affect heterogeneous networks functionality. Can be supported either on MPT-complete node (KeepOnlyLatestState =false ) or on light GC-enabled node (RemoveUntraceableBlocks=true ) in which case KeepOnlyLatestState setting doesn't change the behavior, an appropriate set of MPTs is always stored (see RemoveUntraceableBlocks ). |
ReservedAttributes | bool |
false |
Allows to have reserved attributes range for experimental or private purposes. | |
SeedList | []string |
[] | List of initial nodes addresses used to establish connectivity. | |
StandbyCommittee | []string |
[] | List of public keys of standby committee validators are chosen from. | The list of keys is not required to be sorted, but it must be exactly the same within the configuration files of all the nodes in the network. |
StateRootInHeader | bool |
false |
Enables storing state root in block header. | Experimental protocol extension! |
StateSyncInterval | int |
40000 |
The number of blocks between state heights available for MPT state data synchronization. | P2PStateExchangeExtensions should be enabled to use this setting. |
TimePerBlock | Duration |
15s |
Minimal (and targeted for) time interval between blocks. Must be an integer number of milliseconds. | |
ValidatorsCount | uint32 |
0 |
Number of validators set for the whole network lifetime, can't be set if ValidatorsHistory setting is used. |
|
ValidatorsHistory | map[uint32]uint32 | none | Number of consensus nodes to use after given height (see CommitteeHistory also). Heights where the change occurs must be divisible by the number of committee members at that height. Can't be used with ValidatorsCount not equal to zero. Initial validators count for genesis block must always be specified. |
|
VerifyTransactions | bool |
false |
Denotes whether to verify transactions in the received blocks. |
Genesis Configuration
Genesis
subsection of protocol configuration section contains a set of settings
specific for genesis block including NeoGo node extensions that should be enabled
during genesis block persist or at the moment of native contracts initialisation.
Genesis
has the following structure:
Genesis:
Roles:
NeoFSAlphabet:
- 033238fa63bd08115ebf442d4af897eea2f6866e4c2001cd1f6e7656acdd91a5d3
- 03b209fd4f53a7170ea4444e0cb0a6bb6a53c2bd016926989cf85f9b0fba17a70c
- 02aaec38470f6aad0042c6e877cfd8087d2676b0f516fddd362801b9bd3936399e
- 03c6aa6e12638b36e88adc1ccdceac4db9929575c3e03576c617c49cce7114a050
Oracle:
- 03409f31f0d66bdc2f70a9730b66fe186658f84a8018204db01c106edc36553cd0
- 0222038884bbd1d8ff109ed3bdef3542e768eef76c1247aea8bc8171f532928c30
Transaction:
Script: "DCECEDp/fdAWVYWX95YNJ8UWpDlP2Wi55lFV60sBPkBAQG5BVuezJw=="
SystemFee: 100000000
where:
-
Roles
is a map from node roles that should be set at the moment of native RoleManagement contract initialisation to the list of hex-encoded public keys corresponding to this role. The set of valid roles includes:StateValidator
Oracle
NeoFSAlphabet
P2PNotary
Roles designation order follows the enumeration above. Designation notifications will be emitted after each configured role designation.
Note that Roles is a NeoGo extension that isn't supported by the NeoC# node and must be disabled on the public Neo N3 networks. Roles extension is compatible with Hardforks setting, which means that specified roles will be set only during native RoleManagement contract initialisation (which may be performed in some non-genesis hardfork). By default, no roles are designated.
-
Transaction
is a container for transaction script that should be deployed in the genesis block if provided.Transaction
includesScript
which is a base64-encoded transaction script andSystemFee
which is a transaction's system fee value (in GAS) that will be spent during transaction execution. Transaction generated from the provided parameters has two signers at max with CalledByEntry witness scope: the first one is standby validators multisignature signer and the second one (if differs from the first) is committee multisignature signer.Note that
Transaction
is a NeoGo extension that isn't supported by the NeoC# node and must be disabled on the public Neo N3 networks.
Hardforks
The latest stable hardfork as per 0.107.1 release is Domovoi. Echidna is still in development and can change in an incompatible way.
Name | Changes | References |
---|---|---|
Aspidochelone |
Adjusts the price of System.Contract.CreateStandardAccount and System.Contract.CreateMultisigAccount interops so that the resulting prices are in accordance with sha256 method of native CryptoLib contract. Also adjusts the price of System.Runtime.GetRandom interop and fixes its vulnerability. A special NeoGo-specific change is included as well for ContractManagement's update/deploy call flags behaviour to be compatible with pre-0.99.0 behaviour that was changed because of the 3.2.0 protocol change |
https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/2469 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/2712 https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/2519 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/2749 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/2653 |
Basilisk |
Enables strict smart contract script check against a set of JMP instructions and against method boundaries enabled on contract deploy or update. Increases stackitem.Integer JSON parsing precision up to the maximum value supported by the NeoVM. Enables strict check for notifications emitted by a contract to precisely match the events specified in the contract manifest. |
https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3056 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/2881 https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3080 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/2883 https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3085 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/2810 |
Cockatrice |
Introduces the ability to update native contracts. Includes a couple of new native smart contract APIs: keccak256 of native CryptoLib contract and getCommitteeAddress of native NeoToken contract. |
https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3402 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/2942 https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3301 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/2925 https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3362 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/3154 |
Domovoi |
Makes node use executing contract state for the contract call permissions check instead of the state stored in the native Management contract. In C# also makes System.Runtime.GetNotifications interop properly count stack references of notification parameters which prevents users from creating objects that exceed MaxStackSize constraint, but NeoGo has never had this bug, thus proper behaviour is preserved even before HFDomovoi. It results in the fact that some T5 testnet transactions have different ApplicationLogs compared to the C# node, but the node states match. | https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3476 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/3290 https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3473 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/3290 https://github.com/neo-project/neo/pull/3301 https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3485 |
Echidna |
No changes for now | https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/3554 |
DB compatibility
Real networks with large number of blocks require a substantial amount of time to synchronize. When operating a number of node instances with similar configurations you may want to save some resources by performing synchronization on one node and then copying the DB over to other instances. In general, this can be done and this is supported, but NeoGo has a lot of options that may affect this:
- any differences in
ProtocolConfiguration
section make (or may make) databases incompatible, except forMemPoolSize
,P2PNotaryRequestPayloadPoolSize
,SeedList
,TimePerBlock
. Protocol configuration is expected to be the same on all nodes of the same network, so don't touch it unless you know what you're doing. - DB types (Level/Bolt) must be the same
GarbageCollectionPeriod
must be the sameKeepOnlyLatestState
must be the sameRemoveUntraceableBlocks
must be the same
BotlDB is also known to be incompatible between machines with different endianness. Nothing is known for LevelDB wrt this, so it's not recommended to copy it this way too.