makeTelemetrySetup() rejects a contradictory [telemetry] mutual-TLS
setup by throwing, but it is called from ApplicationImp's
member-initializer list. A try/catch in the constructor body cannot
reach a throw from there, and nothing further up the stack caught it
either, so a config mistake reached std::terminate: the default handler
printed a terminate dump and raised SIGABRT, leaving a core file
instead of a startup error.
Catch std::exception around makeApplication() in run(), report the
reason on stderr and return -1, so the failure is a clean non-zero exit
with a message an operator can act on. Only the construction is
wrapped. setup() starts subsystems whose shutdown order is delicate and
is left outside deliberately, because unwinding a half-started
Application would skip the normal stop sequence.
Gate both validation guards on enabled. A node with telemetry switched
off previously refused to start over certificate paths that nothing
would read.
Document both throws on makeTelemetrySetup(), state in
cfg/xrpld-example.cfg and the configuration reference that a partial
mutual-TLS setup is fatal and that the checks apply only when
enabled=1, and add a runbook troubleshooting entry keyed on the two
error messages.
Tests cover both guards with the message asserted so the two are told
apart, both enabled=0 paths, and the default plaintext configuration.
Flip the tracePeer Setup default and the trace_peer config parser
default from off to on, and update the example config and build doc to
match. Peer spans record only peer_id (a node-local numeric connection
id) plus trust/ledger metadata — no IP addresses or public keys — so
the privacy concern behind disabling it does not apply. The high-volume
characteristic is retained in the docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Document service_instance_id, use_tls, tls_ca_cert, batch_size,
batch_delay_ms, and max_queue_size in the [telemetry] section.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Redesign SpanGuard with pimpl idiom to hide all OpenTelemetry types
from public headers. Add global Telemetry accessor so SpanGuard factory
methods work without explicit Telemetry references. Add child/linked
span creation and cross-thread context propagation. Update plan docs
to reflect macro removal in favor of SpanGuard factory pattern.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This change removes the cache in `DatabaseNodeImp` and simplifies the caching logic in `SHAMapStoreImp`. As NuDB and RocksDB internally already use caches, additional caches in the code are not very valuable or may even be unnecessary, as also confirmed during preliminary performance analyses.
This change renames all occurrences of `rippled.cfg` to `xrpld.cfg`. It also provides a script to allow developers to replicate the changes in their local branch or fork to avoid conflicts. For the time being it maintains support for `rippled.cfg` as config file, if `xrpld.cfg` does not exist.
As XRPL network demand grows and ledger sizes increase, the default 4K NuDB block size becomes a performance bottleneck, especially on high-performance storage systems. Modern SSDs and enterprise storage often perform better with larger block sizes, but rippled previously had no way to configure this parameter. This change therefore implements configurable NuDB block size support, allowing operators to optimize storage performance based on their hardware configuration. The feature adds a new `nudb_block_size` configuration parameter that enables block sizes from 4K to 32K bytes, with comprehensive validation and backward compatibility.
Specific changes are:
- Implements `parseBlockSize()` function with validation.
- Adds `nudb_block_size` configuration parameter.
- Supports block sizes from 4K to 32K (power of 2).
- Adds comprehensive logging and error handling.
- Maintains backward compatibility with 4K default.
- Adds unit tests for block size validation.
- Updates configuration documentation with performance guidance.
- Marks feature as experimental.
- Applies code formatting fixes.
Co-authored-by: Bart Thomee <11445373+bthomee@users.noreply.github.com>
The current comment in the example cfg file incorrectly mentions both "may" and "must". This change fixes this comment to clarify that the default port of hosts is 2459 and that specifying it is therefore optional. It further sets the default port to 2459 instead of the legacy 51235.
Remove the zaphod.alloy.ee hubs from the bootstrap and default configuration after 5 years. It has been an honor to run these servers, but it is now time for another entity to step into this role.
The zaphod servers will be taken offline in a phased manner keeping all those who have peering arrangements informed.
These would be the preferred attributes of a boostrap set of hubs:
1. Commitment to run the hubs for a minimum of 2 years
2. Highly available
3. Geographically dispersed
4. Secure and up to date
5. Committed to ensure that peering information is kept private
Clients subscribed to `transactions` over WebSocket are being
disconnected because the traffic exceeds the default `send_queue_limit`
of 100.
This commit changes the default configuration, not the default in code.
Fix#4866
This reverts commit 002893f280.
There were two files with conflicts in the automated revert:
- src/ripple/rpc/impl/RPCHelpers.h and
- src/test/rpc/JSONRPC_test.cpp
Those files were manually resolved.
P2P link compression is a feature added in 1.6.0 by #3287.
https://xrpl.org/enable-link-compression.html
If the default changes in the future - for example, as currently
proposed by #4387 - the comment will be updated at that time.
Fix#4656
Add new transaction submission API field, "sync", which
determines behavior of the server while submitting transactions:
1) sync (default): Process transactions in a batch immediately,
and return only once the transaction has been processed.
2) async: Put transaction into the batch for the next processing
interval and return immediately.
3) wait: Put transaction into the batch for the next processing
interval and return only after it is processed.