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How to resynchronize all blocks using Bitcoin-Cl
Sometimes you need to resynchronize all blocks of Blockchain Ethereum using Bitcoin Core (BTCP) client, but it’s not all where to start. Fortunately, there is a simple command that can help you achieve this: -SCAN
.
In this article, we will explore how to use Bitcoin-CLI
to resynchronize all blocks on your BTCP node.
** What is -erscan
?
The rescan
command is used to resynchronize the block chain. It is a powerful tool that can update the entire blockchain from scratch, which means it can be used to restore from an old backup or redefine a knot from a new installation.
How to resynchronize all blocks using Bitcoin-Cl
To use rescan
, you will need to install the BTCP customer and configured on your machine. See how you can do this:
- Open a terminal or command immediately.
- Make sure you are connected to your BTCP node by performing
Bitcoin-Cli List
or Bitcoin-Cl Tinfo. If you are unsure, check BTCP documentation for more information.
- Once connected, run the following command:
Bash
Bitcoin-Cli Rescan
This will start the resynchronization process, which can take some time to shave the size of your blockchain.
Tips and variations
- If you want to resynchronize a specific block range, use the
-start
e-stop 'options. For example:
bitcoin -cli rescan -start 1000 -stop 20000
- To resynchronize all blocks in the block chain, you can also use theAll` option. However, this can take longer than use the rescan.
- If you find any error in the resynchronization process, check BTCP customer documentation for more information.
Conclusion
Resynchronization of all blocks on your BTCP node is a relatively simple process that uses the Bitcoin-Cli command line tool. Following the thesis steps and tips, you can easily achieve this goal. Remember to always back up your BTCP node regularly to avoid data loss in an emergency.
Note: This article assumes that you have basic Bitcoin Core knowledge and its customer tools. If you are new to BTCP or the Bitcoin-CLI command line tool, check the official documentation for more information.