Last Updated on January 15, 2024 by Paganoto
Change Daemon Log Path : r/Monero – Reddit
Change Daemon Log Path : r/Monero – Reddit
It’s fairly easy. Perform these steps: On the Settings page of the GUI, add H:\bitmonero as Blockchain location . Exit the GUI and make sure to stop the …
Monero Configuration File – Monero Documentation
Monero Configuration File – Monero Documentation
By default Monero looks for bitmonero.conf in Monero data directory. To use a specific config file add –config-file option:.
monerod – Reference – Monero Documentation
monerod – Reference – Monero Documentation
The Monero daemon monerod keeps your computer synced up with the Monero network. … —log-file, Full path to the log file. Example (mind file permissions):
How to change the Monero blockchain data location | CLI wallet
How to change the Monero blockchain data location | CLI wallet
1. First close your wallet and make sure the daemon is stopped (monerod.exe). · 2. Next head to C:\ProgramData\bitmonero folder and copy all the …
How can I change the default log level from my Monero …
How can I change the default log level from my Monero …
Use the —log-level X argument to bitmonerod . Default log level is 0 (less verbose). The impact on syncing time is minimal on 0, but it can …
Guide for the Monero GUI wallet – GitHub
Guide for the Monero GUI wallet – GitHub
… changing blockchain location, and daemon log. In this mode you can choose if you want to connect to the Monero network via a remote node or a local node …
Guide for the Monero CLI wallet
Guide for the Monero CLI wallet
Since the blockchain handling and the wallet are separate programs, many uses of monero-wallet-cli need to work with the daemon. This includes looking for …
Connecting your local wallet to your own daemon over Tor
Connecting your local wallet to your own daemon over Tor
Below we’ll show an example configuration that allows you to run a Monero daemon (eg on a home server or VPS) that you can connect to from another computer …
Guide | How to run your own Monero node – CoinCashew
Guide | How to run your own Monero node – CoinCashew
Create a monerod.service systemd unit file. Simply copy and paste the following. … Restart monerod in order for config change to take effect. … Review the logs …
Monero-Wallet-WS connection via Monerod-WS (Daemon)
Monero-Wallet-WS connection via Monerod-WS (Daemon)
bitmonero is a hidden directory. After the resync everything regarding the daemon seem to be in place and running. I will repost the most recent logs and …
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