Snapshot
We take one node snapshot every day. We then delete all the previous snapshots to free up the space on the file server. Since we periodically state-sync our snapshot nodes, you might notice that sometimes the size of our snapshot is surprisingly small.
Installation
sudo systemctl stop neutaro
sudo apt update
sudo apt install snapd -y
sudo snap install lz4
If you use this snapshot on a validator node during a chain halt, make sure you back up priv_validator_state.json and then replace it after the snapshot is extracted but before you start the node process. This is very important in order to avoid double-sign. When in doubt, reach out to the project team.
cp $HOME/.Neutaro/data/priv_validator_state.json $HOME/.Neutaro/priv_validator_state.json.backup
Reset your node. This will erase your node database. If you are already running validator, be sure you backed up your priv_validator_key.json prior to running the the command. The command does not wipe the file. However, you should have a backup of it already in a safe location.
Neutaro tendermint unsafe-reset-all --home $HOME/.Neutaro --keep-addr-book
curl -L https://snap.blockval.io/neutaro/Neutaro-1_latest.tar.lz4 | tar -Ilz4 -xf - -C $HOME/.Neutaro
If you run a validator node and the chain is in halt, it is time to replace the priv_validator_state.json file that you have backed up.
mv $HOME/.Neutaro/priv_validator_state.json.backup $HOME/.Neutaro/data/priv_validator_state.json
sudo systemctl start neutaro
sudo service neutaro status
sudo journalctl -u neutaro -f