1

I'm new here and have no idea if this is the right way to respond. So I duplicated the question a have a question about:

I've done the things written in the answer on the original question and I could see the text file. But the blocks start sync from scratch on the old location (C:Drive). What could be the reason? Hope you can shine some light on this. Ite

1 Answer 1

0

Yesterday, in the middle of sync I just noticed that i was running out of space, and desired that now I want to use another drive: not C:\data_directory, but D:\data_directory. So I've closed geth, then copied data, as you exactly asked "from C: drive to D: drive", and run following command:

C:\geth\bin\geth.exe --datadir "D:\data_directory" --keystore "E:\keystoredir" --nousb --syncmode "fast" --cache=16384

And that standed for:

  • geth binary from C: drive: C:\geth\bin\geth.exe ,
  • store or use blockchain stored in D:\data_directory
  • store and use wallet keys in E:\keystoredir
  • usb hardware wallets are disabled (have none by hand, no need for support it)
  • 16 gigabytes of ram are dedicaded to geth (75% for sync by default) assuming you have 24 or 32 and more gb RAM
  • mode is "fast" (on older sata2 ssd and core i7 920 from 2010s you will sync in 3-4 days from scratch: as for today there are 263+ millions of known state entries (importing stage)

I am fully synced now and my SSD D:\data_directory usage is 152+ GB


To attach to that node for console you should run like:

C:\geth\bin\geth.exe attach ipc:\\.\pipe\geth.ipc

Then in second console window you will be able to type commands.


PS. Voteup if you found that info useful! Btw, what was your old question?

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.