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### Important changes from versions older than 0.9.3
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* If you use `verbose` (or `-v` argument), switch to `log_filters` (or `RUST_LOG` environment variable).
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Please note that it allows to set per-module filters, but module naming is considered unstable.
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If you have used `-vv` (the value suggested in the documentation), switch to `--log-filters INFO`:
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|Log filter|Old `verbose` value|Description |
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|ERROR | 0|Only fatal errors |
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|WARN | 1|Things that could indicate serious problems |
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|INFO | 2|Various significant events and suggestions |
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|DEBUG | 3|Details that could be useful when debugging - only use when debugging!|
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|TRACE | 4|**Very** detailed information - only use when debugging! |
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### Important changes from versions older than 0.9.0
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In 0.9.0 we have changed the RocksDB index format to optimize electrs performance.
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We also use Bitcoin P2P protocol instead of reading blocks from disk or JSON RPC.
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Some guides were suggesting trace log level and we started to trace much more information.
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Upgrading checklist:
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* Make sure you upgrade at time when you don't need to use electrs for a while.
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Because of reindex electrs will be unable to serve your requests for a few hours.
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(The exact time depends on your hardware.)
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If you wish to check the database without reindexing run electrs with `--no-auto-reindex`.
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* If you have less than 40 GB of free space delete `mainnet` subdirectory inside your `db_dir` *before* running the new version.
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Note however if you have less than 40 GB of free space you should consider extending your storage soon
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since in the worst case scenario you will run out of space in ~69 days.
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* Make sure to allow accesses to bitcoind from local address, ideally whitelist it using `whitelist=download@127.0.0.1` bitcoind option.
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Either don't use `maxconnections` bitcoind option or set it to 12 or more.
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* If you use non-default P2P port (or address) for bitcoind adjust `electrs` configuration.
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* If you still didn't migrate `cookie` electrs option you have to now - see below.
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* Remove unsupported options from configuration (`blocks_dir`, `jsonrpc_import`, `bulk_index_threads`, `tx_cache_size_mb`, `blocktxids_cache_size_mb`)
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* Rename `txid_limit` to `index_lookup_limit` iif used
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* If you use `verbose = 4` (or `-vvvv` argument) lower it down to `2` (`-vv`) for production use.
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Keeping it would waste resources because we utilize it more now.
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* **After reindexing**, if you did **not** delete `mainnet` subdirectory within `db_dir` check that `electrs` works as expected and then *delete whole `mainnet` subdirectory*.
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* If you are using our Dockerfile, please make sure to re-map the DB volume (see [the section above](docker.md#docker-based-installation-from-source)).
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### Important changes from version older than 0.8.8
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**If you're upgrading from version 0.8.7 to a higher version and used `cookie` option you should change your configuration!**
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The `cookie` option was deprecated and **will be removed eventually**!
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If you had actual cookie (from `~/bitcoin/.cookie` file) specified in `cookie` option, this was wrong as it wouldn't get updated when needed.
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It's strongly recommended to use proper cookie authentication using `cookie_file`.
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If you really have to use fixed username and password, explicitly specified in `bitcoind` config, use `auth` option instead.
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Users of `btc-rpc-proxy` using `public:public` need to use `auth` too.
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You can read [a detailed explanation of cookie deprecation with motivation explained](cookie_deprecation.md).
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### General upgrading guide
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As with any other application, you need to remember how you installed `electrs` to upgrade it.
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If you don't then here's a little help: run `which electrs` and compare the output
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* If you got an error you didn't install `electrs` into your system in any way, it's probably sitting in the `target/release` directory of source
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* If the path starts with `/bin/` then either you have used packaging system or you made a mistake the first time (non-packaged binaries must go to `/usr/local/bin`)
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* If the path starts with `/usr/local/bin` you most likely copied electrs there after building
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* If the path starts with `/home/YOUR_USERNAME/.cargo/bin` you most likely ran `cargo install`
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### Upgrading distribution package
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If you used Debian packaging system you only need this:
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```
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt upgrade
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```
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Similarly for other distributions - use their respective commands.
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If a new version of `electrs` is not yet in the package system, try wait a few days or contact the maintainers of the packages if it's been a long time.
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### Upgrading manual installation
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1. Enter your `electrs` source directory, usually in `~/` but some people like to put it in something like `~/sources`.
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If you've deleted it, you need to `git clone` again.
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2. `git checkout master`
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3. `git pull`
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4. Strongly recommended: `git verify-tag v0.9.1` (fix the version number if we've forgotten to update the docs ;)) should show "Good signature from 15C8 C357 4AE4 F1E2 5F3F 35C5 87CA E5FA 4691 7CBB"
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5. `git checkout v0.9.1`
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6. If you used static linking: `cargo build --locked --release`.
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If you used dynamic linking `ROCKSDB_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include ROCKSDB_LIB_DIR=/usr/lib cargo build --locked --release`.
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If you don't remember which linking you used, you probably used static.
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This step will take a few tens of minutes (but dynamic linking is a bit faster), go grab a coffee.
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Also remember that you need enough free RAM, the build will die otherwise
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7. If you've previously copied `electrs` into `/usr/local/bin` run: sudo `cp target/release/electrs /usr/local/bin`
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If you've previously installed `electrs` using `cargo install`: `cargo install --locked --path . -f`
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8. If you've manually configured systemd service: `sudo systemctl restart electrs`
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