Parity doesn't seem to have any documentation on what it's console output means. At least none that I've found which admittedly doesn't mean a whole lot. Can anyone give me a breakdown of the meaning of the following line?
2018-03-09 00:05:12 UTC Syncing #4896969 61ee…bdad 2 blk/s 508 tx/s 16 Mgas/s 645+ 1 Qed #4897616 17/25 peers 4 MiB chain 135 MiB db 42 MiB queue 5 MiB sync RPC: 0 conn, 0 req/s, 182 µs
Thanks.
Why document when you can just read code? (bleh)
2018-03-09 00:05:12 UTC(1) Syncing #4896969(2) 61ee…bdad(3) 2 blk/s(4) 508 tx/s(5) 16 Mgas/s(6) 645+(7) 1(8) Qed #4897616(9) 17/25 peers(10) 4 MiB chain(11) 135 MiB db(12) 42 MiB queue(13) 5 MiB sync(14) RPC: 0 conn(15), 0 req/s(16), 182 µs(17)
- Timestamp
- Best block number (latest verified block number)
- Best block hash
- Blocks downloaded per second
- Transactions downloaded per second
- Millions of gas processed per second
- Unverified queue size
- Verified queue size
- Latest block number
- Number of active peer nodes/number of total peer nodes
- Blockchain header cache size
- Blockchain state cache size
- Queue cache size
- Node sync metadata cache size
- Number of open RPC sessions to your node
- RPC requests per second
- Approximate roundtrip ping