CalDescent 5127f94423 Added bulk pruning phase on node startup the first time that pruning mode is enabled.
When switching from a full node to a pruning node, we need to delete most of the database contents. If we do this entirely as a background process, it is very slow and can interfere with syncing. However, if we take the approach of transferring only the necessary rows to a new table and then deleting the original table, this makes the process much faster. It was taking several days to delete the AT states in the background, but only a couple of minutes to copy them to a new table.

The trade off is that we have to go through a form of "reshape" when starting the app for the first time after enabling pruning mode. But given that this is an opt-in mode, I don't think it will be a problem.

Once the pruning is complete, it automatically performs a CHECKPOINT DEFRAG in order to shrink the database file size down to a fraction of what it was before.

From this point, the original background process will run, but can be dialled right down so not to interfere with syncing.
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Build / run

  • Requires Java 11. OpenJDK 11 recommended over Java SE.
  • Install Maven
  • Use Maven to fetch dependencies and build: mvn clean package
  • Built JAR should be something like target/qortal-1.0.jar
  • Create basic settings.json file: echo '{}' > settings.json
  • Run JAR in same working directory as settings.json: java -jar target/qortal-1.0.jar
  • Wrap in shell script, add JVM flags, redirection, backgrounding, etc. as necessary.
  • Or use supplied example shell script: start.sh
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Qortal Core - Main Code Repository Decentralized Data Network - Blockchain - TRUE Cross-Chain Trading - Application and Website Hosting - Much More - Qortal is the future internet infrastructure for the global digital world.
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