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#suggested /etc/electrumx.conf for systemd |
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#REQUIRED |
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DB_DIRECTORY = |
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USERNAME = electrumx |
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ELECTRUMX = /usr/local/bin/electrumx_server.py |
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#Bitcoin Node RPC Credentials |
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DAEMON_URL = http://username:password@hostname:port/ |
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#port is optional, defaults to COIN RPC default |
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#REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC VISIBILITY |
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#HOST = 0.0.0.0 |
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#listen on interface, (0.0.0.0 is any) |
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#TCP_PORT = 50001 |
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#SSL_PORT = 50002 |
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#Requires |
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#SSL_CERTFILE = /path/to/server.crt |
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#SSL_KEYFILE = /path/to/server.key |
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#OPTIONAL VISIBILITY |
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#BANNER_FILE = /path/to/banner |
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#DONATION_ADDRESS = |
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#IRC = yes |
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#IRC_NICK = |
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#REPORT_HOST = $HOST |
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#REPORT_TCP_PORT = #defaults to TCP_PORT |
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#REPORT_SSL_PORT = #defaults to SSL_PORT |
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#RPC_PORT = 8000 |
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#MISC |
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#COIN = Bitcoin # lib/coins.py |
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#NETWORK = mainnet # lib/coins.py |
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#DB_ENGINE = leveldb |
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#leveldb, rocksdb, lmdb (You'll need to install appropriate python packages) |
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#REORG_LIMIT = 200 |
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#maximum number of blocks to be able to handle in a chain |
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#reorganisation. ElectrumX retains some fairly compact |
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#undo information for this many blocks in levelDB. |
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#ANON_LOGS = |
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#Set to anything non-empty to remove IP addresses from logs. |
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#These following environment variables are to help limit server |
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#resource consumption and to prevent simple DoS. Address subscriptions |
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#in ElectrumX are very cheap - they consume about 100 bytes of memory |
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#each and are processed efficiently. I feel the defaults are low and |
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#encourage you to raise them. |
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#MAX_SUBS = 250000 |
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#Maximum number of address subscriptions across all sessions |
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#MAX_SESSION_SUBS = 50000 |
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#Maximum number of address subscriptions permitted to a single session. |
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#If synchronizing from the Genesis block your performance might change |
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#by tweaking the following cache variables. Cache size is only checked |
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#roughly every minute, so the caches can grow beyond the specified |
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#size. Also the Python process is often quite a bit fatter than the |
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#combined cache size, because of Python overhead and also because |
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#leveldb consumes a lot of memory during UTXO flushing. So I recommend |
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#you set the sum of these to nothing over half your available physical |
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#RAM: |
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#HIST_MB = 300 |
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#amount of history cache, in MB, to retain before flushing to |
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#disk. Default is 300; probably no benefit being much larger |
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#as history is append-only and not searched. |
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#UTXO_MB = 1000 |
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#amount of UTXO and history cache, in MB, to retain before |
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#flushing to disk. Default is 1000. This may be too large |
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#for small boxes or too small for machines with lots of RAM. |
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#Larger caches generally perform better as there is |
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#significant searching of the UTXO cache during indexing. |
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#However, I don't see much benefit in my tests pushing this |
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#too high, and in fact performance begins to fall. My |
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#machine has 24GB RAM; the slow down is probably because of |
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#leveldb caching and Python GC effects. However this may be |
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#very dependent on hardware and you may have different |
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#results. |
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