Testing the Installation
It is time to check that Endpoint Node is successfully installed and it is working as expected after installation.
It is possible to check the status of EN's process using the status commands
systemctl
and kend
.systemctl
is installed along with the RPM, and the status of EN can be checked as follows.$ systemctl status kend.service
● kend.service - (null)
Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/kend; bad; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2019-01-09 11:42:39 UTC; 1 months 4 days ago
Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
Process: 29636 ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/kend start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 29641 (ken)
CGroup: /system.slice/kend.service
└─29641 /usr/local/bin/ken --networkid 1000 --datadir /kend_home --port 32323 --srvtype fasthttp --metrics --prometheus --verbosity 3 --txpool.global...
Jan 09 11:42:39 ip-10-11-2-101.ap-northeast-2.compute.internal systemd[1]: Starting (null)...
Jan 09 11:42:39 ip-10-11-2-101.ap-northeast-2.compute.internal kend[29636]: Starting kend: [ OK ]
Jan 09 11:42:39 ip-10-11-2-101.ap-northeast-2.compute.internal systemd[1]: Started (null).
You can check the current status such as
Active: active (running)
in the example above.kend
is installed along with the package, and the status of EN can be checked as follows.$ kend status
kend is running
The log is stored in
kend.out
file located in the path defined in the LOG_DIR
field of the kend.conf
file. When the node works properly, you can see that each block is imported per second as follows.Example:
$ tail kend.out
INFO[02/13,07:02:24 Z] [35] Commit new mining work number=11572924 txs=0 elapsed=488.336µs
INFO[02/13,07:02:25 Z] [5] Imported new chain segment blocks=1 txs=0 mgas=0.000 elapsed=1.800ms mgasps=0.000 number=11572924 hash=f46d09…ffb2dc cache=1.59mB
INFO[02/13,07:02:25 Z] [35] Commit new mining work number=11572925 txs=0 elapsed=460.485µs
INFO[02/13,07:02:25 Z] [35] 🔗 block reached canonical chain number=11572919 hash=01e889…524f02
INFO[02/13,07:02:26 Z] [14] Committed address=0x1d4E05BB72677cB8fa576149c945b57d13F855e4 hash=1fabd3…af66fe number=11572925
INFO[02/13,07:02:26 Z] [5] Imported new chain segment blocks=1 txs=0 mgas=0.000 elapsed=1.777ms mgasps=0.000 number=11572925 hash=1fabd3…af66fe cache=1.59mB
INFO[02/13,07:02:26 Z] [35] Commit new mining work number=11572926 txs=0 elapsed=458.665µs
INFO[02/13,07:02:27 Z] [14] Committed address=0x1d4E05BB72677cB8fa576149c945b57d13F855e4 hash=60b9aa…94f648 number=11572926
INFO[02/13,07:02:27 Z] [5] Imported new chain segment blocks=1 txs=0 mgas=0.000 elapsed=1.783ms mgasps=0.000 number=11572926 hash=60b9aa…94f648 cache=1.59mB
INFO[02/13,07:02:27 Z] [35] Commit new mining work
Klaytn provides a CLI client:
ken console
. Another way of using the client is to connect to the process via IPC (inter-process communication). The IPC file klay.ipc
is located in the data
directory on an EN.Please execute the following command and check out the result.
$ ken attach /var/kend/data/klay.ipc
Welcome to the Klaytn JavaScript console!
instance: Klaytn/vX.X.X/XXXX-XXXX/goX.X.X
datadir: /var/kend/data
modules: admin:1.0 debug:1.0 governance:1.0 istanbul:1.0 klay:1.0 miner:1.0 net:1.0 personal:1.0 rpc:1.0 txpool:1.0
>
The useful APIs to check the status of EN:
klay.blockNumber
(to get the latest block number)net.peerCount
(to get the number of the connected Klaytn nodes currently)
You can get the latest block number to see if blocks are propagated properly.
> klay.blockNumber
11573819
> net.peerCount
14
The above command line returns the number of nodes that the EN connects to.
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