Tendermint blockchain monitoring tool; watches over one or more nodes, collecting and providing various statistics to the user:
Assuming your application is running in another container with the name
app
:
docker run -it --rm -v "/tmp:/tendermint" tendermint/tendermint init
docker run -it --rm -v "/tmp:/tendermint" -p "26657:26657" --name=tm --link=app tendermint/tendermint node --proxy_app=tcp://app:26658
docker run -it --rm -p "26670:26670" --link=tm tendermint/monitor tm:26657
If you don't have an application yet, but still want to try monitor out,
use kvstore
:
docker run -it --rm -v "/tmp:/tendermint" tendermint/tendermint init
docker run -it --rm -v "/tmp:/tendermint" -p "26657:26657" --name=tm tendermint/tendermint node --proxy_app=kvstore
docker run -it --rm -p "26670:26670" --link=tm tendermint/monitor tm:26657
Start a Tendermint node:
tendermint init
tendermint node --proxy_app=kvstore
In another window, run the monitor:
tm-monitor localhost:26657
tm-monitor [-v] [-no-ton] [-listen-addr="tcp://0.0.0.0:26670"] [endpoints]
Examples:
# monitor single instance
tm-monitor localhost:26657
# monitor a few instances by providing comma-separated list of RPC endpoints
tm-monitor host1:26657,host2:26657
Flags:
-listen-addr string
HTTP and Websocket server listen address (default "tcp://0.0.0.0:26670")
-no-ton
Do not show ton (table of nodes)
-v verbose logging
Run tm-monitor
and visit http://localhost:26670 You should see the
list of the available RPC endpoints:
http://localhost:26670/status
http://localhost:26670/status/network
http://localhost:26670/monitor?endpoint=_
http://localhost:26670/status/node?name=_
http://localhost:26670/unmonitor?endpoint=_
The API is available as GET requests with URI encoded parameters, or as JSONRPC POST requests. The JSONRPC methods are also exposed over websocket.
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