X-Git-Url: https://git.novaco.in/?p=electrum-server.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.leveldb;h=70c7626d2d546f23ed677748f473ef3302ec68bc;hp=036f63c115ae078b3457e3716c4661f257dd8c76;hb=c2c3c834de5ff90bea4086455d38328f9e18c0d0;hpb=645b967079a4ed001009f1210dea4295fae9c149 diff --git a/README.leveldb b/README.leveldb index 036f63c..70c7626 100644 --- a/README.leveldb +++ b/README.leveldb @@ -4,17 +4,13 @@ Pruning nodes use a lightweight database to store address histories. Only unspent coins are kept in that database; spent outputs are pruned. - +As of November 2013 all public servers operate this way. +Please see HOWTO.md for more detailled information. The following is a +short outline: __________________________________________________________ -1. patch and compile bitcoind. - -Install version 0.8 or equivalent. -Patch it with the patch distributed with Electrum. +1. Run novacoind. -Note: Even though Electrum's database uses pruning, you cannot use it -with a pruning bitcoind. A full bitcoin node is required in order to -know for each address if it has been used. Pruning occurs only at the -level of the Electrum database. +Install version 0.4.4.6u5 or higher. Previous versions won't provide sufficient getblock/getblockbynumber functionality. __________________________________________________________ @@ -64,7 +60,8 @@ _________________________________ 5. enjoy! Once the server is synchronized, it will listen to ports, and the -normal way to stop it is to type: ./server.py stop +normal way to stop it is to use the 'stop' script. This script will +wait until the database is closed. Other commands are available: @@ -75,8 +72,8 @@ Other commands are available: ______________________ Troubleshooting: -* if your server or bitcoind is killed because is uses too much -memory, configure bitcoind to limit the number of connections +* if your server or novacoind is killed because is uses too much +memory, configure novacoind to limit the number of connections * if you see "Too many open files" errors, you may need to increase your user's File Descriptors limit. For this, see