diff --git a/client/snapshot/cmd.go b/client/snapshot/cmd.go index f49f2b51c2b4..14388bc8d05e 100644 --- a/client/snapshot/cmd.go +++ b/client/snapshot/cmd.go @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ func Cmd(appCreator servertypes.AppCreator) *cobra.Command { cmd := &cobra.Command{ Use: "snapshots", Short: "Manage local snapshots", - Long: "Manage local snapshots", } cmd.AddCommand( ListSnapshotsCmd, diff --git a/client/snapshot/export.go b/client/snapshot/export.go index cc39209a08f8..cb6ebc1417a4 100644 --- a/client/snapshot/export.go +++ b/client/snapshot/export.go @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ package snapshot import ( - "fmt" - "github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/server" servertypes "github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/server/types" "github.com/spf13/cobra" @@ -34,7 +32,7 @@ func ExportSnapshotCmd(appCreator servertypes.AppCreator) *cobra.Command { height = app.CommitMultiStore().LastCommitID().Version } - fmt.Printf("Exporting snapshot for height %d\n", height) + cmd.Printf("Exporting snapshot for height %d\n", height) sm := app.SnapshotManager() snapshot, err := sm.Create(uint64(height)) @@ -42,7 +40,7 @@ func ExportSnapshotCmd(appCreator servertypes.AppCreator) *cobra.Command { return err } - fmt.Printf("Snapshot created at height %d, format %d, chunks %d\n", snapshot.Height, snapshot.Format, snapshot.Chunks) + cmd.Printf("Snapshot created at height %d, format %d, chunks %d\n", snapshot.Height, snapshot.Format, snapshot.Chunks) return nil }, } diff --git a/client/snapshot/list.go b/client/snapshot/list.go index 6ff6391d4211..78612bf916ee 100644 --- a/client/snapshot/list.go +++ b/client/snapshot/list.go @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ var ListSnapshotsCmd = &cobra.Command{ return fmt.Errorf("failed to list snapshots: %w", err) } for _, snapshot := range snapshots { - fmt.Println("height:", snapshot.Height, "format:", snapshot.Format, "chunks:", snapshot.Chunks) + cmd.Println("height:", snapshot.Height, "format:", snapshot.Format, "chunks:", snapshot.Chunks) } return nil diff --git a/client/snapshot/load.go b/client/snapshot/load.go index 6797d58bafec..7834aa21e2e7 100644 --- a/client/snapshot/load.go +++ b/client/snapshot/load.go @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ const SnapshotFileName = "_snapshot" func LoadArchiveCmd() *cobra.Command { return &cobra.Command{ Use: "load ", - Short: "Load a snapshot archive file into snapshot store", + Short: "Load a snapshot archive file (.tar.gz) into snapshot store", Args: cobra.ExactArgs(1), RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { ctx := server.GetServerContextFromCmd(cmd) @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ func LoadArchiveCmd() *cobra.Command { savedSnapshot, err := snapshotStore.Save(snapshot.Height, snapshot.Format, chunks) if err != nil { - fmt.Println("failed to save snapshot", err) + cmd.Println("failed to save snapshot", err) return } quitChan <- savedSnapshot diff --git a/docs/run-node/run-node.md b/docs/run-node/run-node.md index 502207761d9c..19f2aa6bcf90 100644 --- a/docs/run-node/run-node.md +++ b/docs/run-node/run-node.md @@ -127,15 +127,41 @@ The naive way would be to run the same commands again in separate terminal windo ## State Sync -State sync is the act in which a node syncs the latest or close to the latest state of a blockchain. This is useful for users who don't want to sync all the blocks in history. You can read more here: https://docs.cometbft.com/v0.37/core/state-sync +State sync is the act in which a node syncs the latest or close to the latest state of a blockchain. This is useful for users who don't want to sync all the blocks in history. Read more in [CometBFT documentation](https://docs.cometbft.com/v0.34/core/state-sync). + +State sync works thanks to snapshots. Read how the SDK handles snapshots [here](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/825245d/store/snapshots/README.md). ### Local State Sync Local state sync work similar to normal state sync except that it works off a local snapshot of state instead of one provided via the p2p network. The steps to start local state sync are similar to normal state sync with a few different designs. -1. As mentioned in https://docs.cometbft.com/v0.37/core/state-sync, one must set a height and hash in the config.toml along with a few rpc servers (the afromentioned link has instructions on how to do this). -2. Bootsrapping Comet state in order to start the node after the snapshot has been ingested. This can be done with the bootstrap command ` comet bootstrap-state` - -## Next {hide} +1. As mentioned in https://docs.cometbft.com/v0.34/core/state-sync, one must set a height and hash in the config.toml along with a few rpc servers (the afromentioned link has instructions on how to do this). +2. Run ` ` to restore a local snapshot (note: first load it from a file with the *load* command). +3. Bootsrapping Comet state in order to start the node after the snapshot has been ingested. This can be done with the bootstrap command ` tendermint bootstrap-state` + +### Snapshots Commands + +The Cosmos SDK provides commands for managing snapshots. +These commands can be added in an app with the following snippet in `cmd//root.go`: + +```go +import ( + "github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/client/snapshot" +) + +func initRootCmd(/* ... */) { + // ... + rootCmd.AddCommand( + snapshot.Cmd(appCreator), + ) +} +``` + +Then following commands are available at ` snapshots [command]`: -Read about the [Interacting with your Node](./interact-node.md) {hide} +* **list**: list local snapshots +* **load**: Load a snapshot archive file into snapshot store +* **restore**: Restore app state from local snapshot +* **export**: Export app state to snapshot store +* **dump**: Dump the snapshot as portable archive format +* **delete**: Delete a local snapshot diff --git a/server/tm_cmds.go b/server/tm_cmds.go index 3eae9fa43087..9c070d5ef26c 100644 --- a/server/tm_cmds.go +++ b/server/tm_cmds.go @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ func BootstrapStateCmd(appCreator types.AppCreator) *cobra.Command { }, } - cmd.Flags().Int64("height", 0, "Block height to bootstrap state at, if not provided will use the latest block height in app state") + cmd.Flags().Int64("height", 0, "Block height to bootstrap state at, if not provided it uses the latest block height in app state") return cmd } diff --git a/server/util.go b/server/util.go index 019d0132085c..b28e339bff5f 100644 --- a/server/util.go +++ b/server/util.go @@ -273,8 +273,9 @@ func interceptConfigs(rootViper *viper.Viper, customAppTemplate string, customCo // add server commands func AddCommands(rootCmd *cobra.Command, defaultNodeHome string, appCreator types.AppCreator, appExport types.AppExporter, addStartFlags types.ModuleInitFlags) { tendermintCmd := &cobra.Command{ - Use: "tendermint", - Short: "Tendermint subcommands", + Use: "tendermint", + Aliases: []string{"comet", "cometbft"}, + Short: "Tendermint subcommands", } tendermintCmd.AddCommand( diff --git a/snapshots/README.md b/snapshots/README.md index 1c80f05d5633..f9fccfc20f38 100644 --- a/snapshots/README.md +++ b/snapshots/README.md @@ -55,16 +55,16 @@ Snapshot settings are optional. However, if set, they have an effect on how prun persisting the heights that are multiples of `state-sync.snapshot-interval` until after the snapshot is complete. If pruning is enabled (not `pruning = "nothing"`), we avoid pruning heights that are multiples of -`state-sync.snapshot-interval` in the regular logic determined by the -pruning settings and applied after every `Commit()`. This is done to prevent a -height from being removed before a snapshot is complete. Therefore, we keep -such heights until after a snapshot is done. At this point, the height is sent to +`state-sync.snapshot-interval` in the regular logic determined by the +pruning settings and applied after every `Commit()`. This is done to prevent a +height from being removed before a snapshot is complete. Therefore, we keep +such heights until after a snapshot is done. At this point, the height is sent to the `pruning.Manager` to be pruned according to the pruning settings after the next `Commit()`. To illustrate, assume that we are currently at height 960 with `pruning-keep-recent = 50`, `pruning-interval = 10`, and `state-sync.snapshot-interval = 100`. Let's assume that the snapshot that was triggered at height `900` **just finishes**. Then, we can prune height -`900` right away (that is, when we call `Commit()` at height 960 because 900 is less than `960 - 50 = 910`. +`900` right away (that is, when we call `Commit()` at height 960 because 900 is less than `960 - 50 = 910`). Let's now assume that all conditions stay the same but the snapshot at height 900 is **not complete yet**. Then, we cannot prune it to avoid deleting a height that is still being snapshotted. Therefore, we keep track @@ -78,23 +78,22 @@ Note that in both examples, if we let current height = C, and previous height P P - `pruning-keep-recent` - `pruning-interval` <= h <= P - `pruning-keep-recent` -we can prune height h. In our first example, all heights 899 - 909 fall in this range and are pruned at height 960 as long as +we can prune height h. In our first example, all heights 899 - 909 fall in this range and are pruned at height 960 as long as h is not a snapshot height (E.g. 900). That is, we always use current height to determine at which height to prune (960) while we use previous to determine which heights are to be pruned (959 - 50 - 10 = 899-909 = 959 - 50). - ## Configuration * `state-sync.snapshot-interval` - * the interval at which to take snapshots. - * the value of 0 disables snapshots. - * if pruning is enabled, it is done after a snapshot is complete for the heights that are multiples of this interval. + * the interval at which to take snapshots. + * the value of 0 disables snapshots. + * if pruning is enabled, it is done after a snapshot is complete for the heights that are multiples of this interval. * `state-sync.snapshot-keep-recent`: - * the number of recent snapshots to keep. - * 0 means keep all. + * the number of recent snapshots to keep. + * 0 means keep all. ## Snapshot Metadata