You can examine your node's database using HSQLDB's "sqltool". It's a good idea to install "rlwrap" (ReadLine wrapper) too as sqltool doesn't support command history/editing.
Typical command line for sqltool would be:
rlwrap java -cp ${HSQLDB_JAR}:${SQLTOOL_JAR} org.hsqldb.cmdline.SqlTool --rcFile=${SQLTOOL_RC} qora
${HSQLDB_JAR}
should be set with pathname where Maven downloaded hsqldb,
typically ${HOME}/.m2/repository/org/hsqldb/hsqldb/2.5.0/hsqldb-2.5.0.jar
${SQLTOOL_JAR}
should be set with pathname where Maven downloaded sqltool,
typically ${HOME}/.m2/repository/org/hsqldb/sqltool/2.5.0/sqltool-2.5.0.jar
${SQLTOOL_RC}
should be set with pathname of a text file describing HSQLDB databases,
e.g. ${HOME}/.sqltool.rc
, with contents like:
urlid qortal
url jdbc:hsqldb:file:db/blockchain
username SA
password
Above url
component file:db/blockchain
assumes you will call sqltool
from directory containing db/
.
Another idea is to assign a shell alias in your .bashrc
like:
export HSQLDB_JAR=${HOME}/.m2/repository/org/hsqldb/hsqldb/2.5.0/hsqldb-2.5.0.jar
export SQLTOOL_JAR=${HOME}/.m2/repository/org/hsqldb/sqltool/2.5.0/sqltool-2.5.0.jar
alias sqltool='rlwrap java -cp ${HSQLDB_JAR}:${SQLTOOL_JAR} org.hsqldb.cmdline.SqlTool --rcFile=${SQLTOOL_RC}'
So you can simply type: sqltool qortal
Don't forget to use SHUTDOWN;
before exiting sqltool so that database files are closed cleanly.