reth db

Database debugging utilities

$ reth db --help
Usage: reth db [OPTIONS] <COMMAND> Commands: stats Lists all the tables, their entry count and their size list Lists the contents of a table checksum Calculates the content checksum of a table diff Create a diff between two database tables or two entire databases get Gets the content of a table for the given key drop Deletes all database entries clear Deletes all table entries version Lists current and local database versions path Returns the full database path help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) Options: -h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h') Datadir: --datadir <DATA_DIR> The path to the data dir for all reth files and subdirectories. Defaults to the OS-specific data directory: - Linux: `$XDG_DATA_HOME/reth/` or `$HOME/.local/share/reth/` - Windows: `{FOLDERID_RoamingAppData}/reth/` - macOS: `$HOME/Library/Application Support/reth/` [default: default] --datadir.static-files <PATH> The absolute path to store static files in. --config <FILE> The path to the configuration file to use --chain <CHAIN_OR_PATH> The chain this node is running. Possible values are either a built-in chain or the path to a chain specification file. Built-in chains: mainnet, sepolia, holesky, hoodi, dev [default: mainnet] Database: --db.log-level <LOG_LEVEL> Database logging level. Levels higher than "notice" require a debug build Possible values: - fatal: Enables logging for critical conditions, i.e. assertion failures - error: Enables logging for error conditions - warn: Enables logging for warning conditions - notice: Enables logging for normal but significant condition - verbose: Enables logging for verbose informational - debug: Enables logging for debug-level messages - trace: Enables logging for trace debug-level messages - extra: Enables logging for extra debug-level messages --db.exclusive <EXCLUSIVE> Open environment in exclusive/monopolistic mode. Makes it possible to open a database on an NFS volume [possible values: true, false] --db.max-size <MAX_SIZE> Maximum database size (e.g., 4TB, 8MB) --db.growth-step <GROWTH_STEP> Database growth step (e.g., 4GB, 4KB) --db.read-transaction-timeout <READ_TRANSACTION_TIMEOUT> Read transaction timeout in seconds, 0 means no timeout Logging: --log.stdout.format <FORMAT> The format to use for logs written to stdout [default: terminal] Possible values: - json: Represents JSON formatting for logs. This format outputs log records as JSON objects, making it suitable for structured logging - log-fmt: Represents logfmt (key=value) formatting for logs. This format is concise and human-readable, typically used in command-line applications - terminal: Represents terminal-friendly formatting for logs --log.stdout.filter <FILTER> The filter to use for logs written to stdout [default: ] --log.file.format <FORMAT> The format to use for logs written to the log file [default: terminal] Possible values: - json: Represents JSON formatting for logs. This format outputs log records as JSON objects, making it suitable for structured logging - log-fmt: Represents logfmt (key=value) formatting for logs. This format is concise and human-readable, typically used in command-line applications - terminal: Represents terminal-friendly formatting for logs --log.file.filter <FILTER> The filter to use for logs written to the log file [default: debug] --log.file.directory <PATH> The path to put log files in [default: <CACHE_DIR>/logs] --log.file.max-size <SIZE> The maximum size (in MB) of one log file [default: 200] --log.file.max-files <COUNT> The maximum amount of log files that will be stored. If set to 0, background file logging is disabled [default: 5] --log.journald Write logs to journald --log.journald.filter <FILTER> The filter to use for logs written to journald [default: error] --color <COLOR> Sets whether or not the formatter emits ANSI terminal escape codes for colors and other text formatting [default: always] Possible values: - always: Colors on - auto: Colors on - never: Colors off Display: -v, --verbosity... Set the minimum log level. -v Errors -vv Warnings -vvv Info -vvvv Debug -vvvvv Traces (warning: very verbose!) -q, --quiet Silence all log output