error: certikd start
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pkrasam commented
Getting this error when starting up a full node.
I have enclosed the following...
- command
- error
- config.toml
command
certikd start
error
I[2019-07-27|18:01:46.694] Starting ABCI with Tendermint module=main
Found 0 gentxs.
Reqest has 0 validators. Genesis found 0
ERROR: Error during handshake: Error on replay: Validator set is nil in genesis and still empty after InitChain
config.toml
# This is a TOML config file.
# For more information, see https://github.com/toml-lang/toml
##### main base config options #####
# TCP or UNIX socket address of the ABCI application,
# or the name of an ABCI application compiled in with the Tendermint binary
proxy_app = "tcp://127.0.0.1:26658"
# A custom human readable name for this node
moniker = "minami"
# If this node is many blocks behind the tip of the chain, FastSync
# allows them to catchup quickly by downloading blocks in parallel
# and verifying their commits
fast_sync = true
# Database backend: leveldb | memdb | cleveldb
db_backend = "leveldb"
# Database directory
db_dir = "data"
# Output level for logging, including package level options
log_level = "main:info,state:info,*:error"
# Output format: 'plain' (colored text) or 'json'
log_format = "plain"
##### additional base config options #####
# Path to the JSON file containing the initial validator set and other meta data
genesis_file = "config/genesis.json"
# Path to the JSON file containing the private key to use as a validator in the consensus protocol
priv_validator_key_file = "config/priv_validator_key.json"
# Path to the JSON file containing the last sign state of a validator
priv_validator_state_file = "data/priv_validator_state.json"
# TCP or UNIX socket address for Tendermint to listen on for
# connections from an external PrivValidator process
priv_validator_laddr = ""
# Path to the JSON file containing the private key to use for node authentication in the p2p protocol
node_key_file = "config/node_key.json"
# Mechanism to connect to the ABCI application: socket | grpc
abci = "socket"
# TCP or UNIX socket address for the profiling server to listen on
prof_laddr = "localhost:6060"
# If true, query the ABCI app on connecting to a new peer
# so the app can decide if we should keep the connection or not
filter_peers = false
##### advanced configuration options #####
##### rpc server configuration options #####
[rpc]
# TCP or UNIX socket address for the RPC server to listen on
laddr = "tcp://0.0.0.0:26657"
# A list of origins a cross-domain request can be executed from
# Default value '[]' disables cors support
# Use '["*"]' to allow any origin
cors_allowed_origins = []
# A list of methods the client is allowed to use with cross-domain requests
cors_allowed_methods = ["HEAD", "GET", "POST", ]
# A list of non simple headers the client is allowed to use with cross-domain requests
cors_allowed_headers = ["Origin", "Accept", "Content-Type", "X-Requested-With", "X-Server-Time", ]
# TCP or UNIX socket address for the gRPC server to listen on
# NOTE: This server only supports /broadcast_tx_commit
grpc_laddr = ""
# Maximum number of simultaneous connections.
# Does not include RPC (HTTP&WebSocket) connections. See max_open_connections
# If you want to accept a larger number than the default, make sure
# you increase your OS limits.
# 0 - unlimited.
# Should be < {ulimit -Sn} - {MaxNumInboundPeers} - {MaxNumOutboundPeers} - {N of wal, db and other open files}
# 1024 - 40 - 10 - 50 = 924 = ~900
grpc_max_open_connections = 900
# Activate unsafe RPC commands like /dial_seeds and /unsafe_flush_mempool
unsafe = false
# Maximum number of simultaneous connections (including WebSocket).
# Does not include gRPC connections. See grpc_max_open_connections
# If you want to accept a larger number than the default, make sure
# you increase your OS limits.
# 0 - unlimited.
# Should be < {ulimit -Sn} - {MaxNumInboundPeers} - {MaxNumOutboundPeers} - {N of wal, db and other open files}
# 1024 - 40 - 10 - 50 = 924 = ~900
max_open_connections = 900
# Maximum number of unique clientIDs that can /subscribe
# If you're using /broadcast_tx_commit, set to the estimated maximum number
# of broadcast_tx_commit calls per block.
max_subscription_clients = 100
# Maximum number of unique queries a given client can /subscribe to
# If you're using GRPC (or Local RPC client) and /broadcast_tx_commit, set to
# the estimated # maximum number of broadcast_tx_commit calls per block.
max_subscriptions_per_client = 5
# How long to wait for a tx to be committed during /broadcast_tx_commit.
# WARNING: Using a value larger than 10s will result in increasing the
# global HTTP write timeout, which applies to all connections and endpoints.
# See https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/3435
timeout_broadcast_tx_commit = "10s"
# The name of a file containing certificate that is used to create the HTTPS server.
# If the certificate is signed by a certificate authority,
# the certFile should be the concatenation of the server's certificate, any intermediates,
# and the CA's certificate.
# NOTE: both tls_cert_file and tls_key_file must be present for Tendermint to create HTTPS server. Otherwise, HTTP server is run.
tls_cert_file = ""
# The name of a file containing matching private key that is used to create the HTTPS server.
# NOTE: both tls_cert_file and tls_key_file must be present for Tendermint to create HTTPS server. Otherwise, HTTP server is run.
tls_key_file = ""
##### peer to peer configuration options #####
[p2p]
# Address to listen for incoming connections
laddr = "tcp://0.0.0.0:26656"
# Address to advertise to peers for them to dial
# If empty, will use the same port as the laddr,
# and will introspect on the listener or use UPnP
# to figure out the address.
external_address = ""
# Comma separated list of seed nodes to connect to
seeds = ""
# Comma separated list of nodes to keep persistent connections to
persistent_peers = "c0fafdba2f04e8871e99ee1ba8d4d1c543a0df11@18.236.198.102:26656, bf9667be3ee616d0b9a9e28cbcefdc1549910920@34.219.251.115:26656"
# UPNP port forwarding
upnp = false
# Path to address book
addr_book_file = "config/addrbook.json"
# Set true for strict address routability rules
# Set false for private or local networks
addr_book_strict = true
# Maximum number of inbound peers
max_num_inbound_peers = 40
# Maximum number of outbound peers to connect to, excluding persistent peers
max_num_outbound_peers = 10
# Time to wait before flushing messages out on the connection
flush_throttle_timeout = "100ms"
# Maximum size of a message packet payload, in bytes
max_packet_msg_payload_size = 1024
# Rate at which packets can be sent, in bytes/second
send_rate = 5120000
# Rate at which packets can be received, in bytes/second
recv_rate = 5120000
# Set true to enable the peer-exchange reactor
pex = true
# Seed mode, in which node constantly crawls the network and looks for
# peers. If another node asks it for addresses, it responds and disconnects.
#
# Does not work if the peer-exchange reactor is disabled.
seed_mode = false
# Comma separated list of peer IDs to keep private (will not be gossiped to other peers)
private_peer_ids = ""
# Toggle to disable guard against peers connecting from the same ip.
allow_duplicate_ip = false
# Peer connection configuration.
handshake_timeout = "20s"
dial_timeout = "3s"
##### mempool configuration options #####
[mempool]
recheck = true
broadcast = true
wal_dir = ""
# Maximum number of transactions in the mempool
size = 5000
# Limit the total size of all txs in the mempool.
# This only accounts for raw transactions (e.g. given 1MB transactions and
# max_txs_bytes=5MB, mempool will only accept 5 transactions).
max_txs_bytes = 1073741824
# Size of the cache (used to filter transactions we saw earlier) in transactions
cache_size = 10000
##### consensus configuration options #####
[consensus]
wal_file = "data/cs.wal/wal"
timeout_propose = "3s"
timeout_propose_delta = "500ms"
timeout_prevote = "1s"
timeout_prevote_delta = "500ms"
timeout_precommit = "1s"
timeout_precommit_delta = "500ms"
timeout_commit = "5s"
# Make progress as soon as we have all the precommits (as if TimeoutCommit = 0)
skip_timeout_commit = false
# EmptyBlocks mode and possible interval between empty blocks
create_empty_blocks = true
create_empty_blocks_interval = "0s"
# Reactor sleep duration parameters
peer_gossip_sleep_duration = "100ms"
peer_query_maj23_sleep_duration = "2s"
##### transactions indexer configuration options #####
[tx_index]
# What indexer to use for transactions
#
# Options:
# 1) "null"
# 2) "kv" (default) - the simplest possible indexer, backed by key-value storage (defaults to levelDB; see DBBackend).
indexer = "kv"
# Comma-separated list of tags to index (by default the only tag is "tx.hash")
#
# You can also index transactions by height by adding "tx.height" tag here.
#
# It's recommended to index only a subset of tags due to possible memory
# bloat. This is, of course, depends on the indexer's DB and the volume of
# transactions.
index_tags = ""
# When set to true, tells indexer to index all tags (predefined tags:
# "tx.hash", "tx.height" and all tags from DeliverTx responses).
#
# Note this may be not desirable (see the comment above). IndexTags has a
# precedence over IndexAllTags (i.e. when given both, IndexTags will be
# indexed).
index_all_tags = true
##### instrumentation configuration options #####
[instrumentation]
# When true, Prometheus metrics are served under /metrics on
# PrometheusListenAddr.
# Check out the documentation for the list of available metrics.
prometheus = false
# Address to listen for Prometheus collector(s) connections
prometheus_listen_addr = ":26660"
# Maximum number of simultaneous connections.
# If you want to accept a larger number than the default, make sure
# you increase your OS limits.
# 0 - unlimited.
max_open_connections = 3
# Instrumentation namespace
namespace = "tendermint
pkrasam commented
All good, I resolved it, my Full Node is up and running, it is syncing as we speak.
My bad, I used the default genesis.json
file created during certikd init
.
However, when I replaced the default with the github version, it still failed.
So, I cleaned up rm -rf ~/.certikd
and initialised/started again and it seems to be working okay.
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 16 (op) JUMPDEST (st) 1 (gas) 99988" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 17 (op) POP (st) 1 (gas) 99988" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message=" => 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 18 (op) PUSH1 (st) 0 (gas) 99987" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message=" => 0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000BD\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 20 (op) DUP1 (st) 1 (gas) 99986" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message=" => [1] 0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000BD\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 21 (op) PUSH2 (st) 2 (gas) 99984" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message=" => 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001F\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 24 (op) PUSH1 (st) 3 (gas) 99983" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message=" => 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 26 (op) CODECOPY (st) 4 (gas) 99982" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message=" => [0, 31, 189] 6080604052348015600F57600080FD5B506004361060325760003560E01C806360FE47B11460375780636D4CE63C146062575B600080FD5B606060048036036020811015604B57600080FD5B8101908080359060200190929190505050607E565B005B60686088565B6040518082815260200191505060405180910390F35B8060008190555050565B6000805490509056FEA165627A7A7230582028E1FA77E766AE1A7D7A7157EBC59C24E41BBF605F78A3EA6583057377B9F0FC0029\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 27 (op) PUSH1 (st) 1 (gas) 99979" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message=" => 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message="(pc) 29 (op) RETURN (st) 2 (gas) 99978" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM module=main log_channel=Trace scope=NewVM message=" => [0, 189] (189) 0x6080604052348015600F57600080FD5B506004361060325760003560E01C806360FE47B11460375780636D4CE63C146062575B600080FD5B606060048036036020811015604B57600080FD5B8101908080359060200190929190505050607E565B005B60686088565B6040518082815260200191505060405180910390F35B8060008190555050565B6000805490509056FEA165627A7A7230582028E1FA77E766AE1A7D7A7157EBC59C24E41BBF605F78A3EA6583057377B9F0FC0029\n" tag=DebugOpcodes
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] CVM Stop module=main result=fe6e90ee55213ba9871678ec808da016cdc9cdf8
I[2019-07-27|18:49:06.394] Executed block module=state height=24163 validTxs=2 invalidTxs=0