This script allows you to time the process of syncing to the blockchain when launching a full node. It records the blockcount every N seconds in a log file.
Someone told me using the default bitcoind debug.log may slow down the test. This script uses bitcoin-cli getblockcount
and unix tools to create the log file. It writes a neat log file when you launch bitcoind with the script.
Download a bitcoin-core release and change into the directory bitcoin-0.XY.0/bin
. Run btc-bench.bash
from that location as shown. The logfile will be created in the same directory.
- default timeout = 2 seocnds.
getblockcount
will be run every 2 seconds unless you change thenSeconds
parameter. - default
dbCacheMbytes=6000
so the command that starts bitcoind isbitcoind -dbcache=6000 &
, which means 6GB of RAM. If you have less memory, reduce the parameter.
There are some printing errors in the logfile meta section, but the timestamps and and blockcounts are accurate.
- The script does not exit gracefully. There is no test for sync completion so it must be halted manually.
- The script does not compute final statistics when halting.