* Number of metrics labels need to match up with constructor
* Number of labels must be consistant, so I split it into two metrics
* Also, naming best practices say that sum() and avg() of a metric
should be meaningful, separating into two metrics fixes that.
* fix style issues (finals, intellij warnings)
* Change NoOpMetrics to check label count.
* Cascading changes to support this in many support classes. Mostly places
we presumed all NoOpMetrics were equals.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Added ability to subscribe to dropped transactions from the transaction pending pool.
Implemented subscription webservice to support this.
* Added metrics to the pending transactions, tracking the number of local and remote transactions in the pool.
* Converted listener management in pending transactions to use the Subscribers util object.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
The 25% of maximum peers is fairly arbitrary but is deliberately above zero to ensure we contribute something to the overall network even while catching up.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
When chain downloading, the SyncTargetManager continues to
attempt to download headers/blocks from the current syncTarget,
even if the system is "insync". This is due to the fact that
the "insync" check is only performed at initial peer selection,
rather than on each loop of the chain downloader.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
This only happens when there are multiple chain downloads in progress so the common ancestor is above the last header we imported, but safety-first...
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Link the page in the navigation
Update manual quickstart and fixed some typos
Change steps display and have more precise duration information
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When receiving an AddPeer, or when loading the static-nodes.json file, pantheon
should not accept its own NodeID as a valid connection (however, this should not invalidate the static-nodes file).
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Most peers discovered on the network only define a single UDP port and have no explicitly defined TCP port. At least some of these peers are listening on the TCP port matching the advertised UDP port so assume the ports are the same and attempt a connection.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
When RemovePeer is invoked, the specified peer is removed from the "Maintained" connections in NettyP2p, and the connection to said peer is disconnected.
The peer is not added to the blacklist, on the premise that this behaviour will typically be used when peer-discovery is disabled, thus no future connection to the peer in question will be attempted (except via an AddPeer JSON RPC call).
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>