How to run a Classic node
Do you need to run a Classic node?
Arbitrum One has been upgraded to Nitro, the latest Arbitrum tech stack. "Arbitrum Classic" is our term for the old, pre-Nitro tech stack. The Nitro node databases have the raw data of all blocks, including pre-Nitro blocks. However, Nitro nodes cannot execute anything on pre-Nitro blocks. You need an Arbitrum Classic archive node to execute data on pre-Nitro blocks.
The following commands are supported when running an Arbitrum Classic archive node:
eth_call
eth_estimateGas
eth_getBalance
eth_getCode
eth_getTransactionCount
eth_getStorageAt
🔉 Note that both Arbitrum Nova and Arbitrum Goerli started as a Nitro chain, so they don't have classic blocks.
Required artifacts
- Latest Docker Image:
offchainlabs/arb-node:v1.4.5-e97c1a4
- Latest classic snapshot for Arbitrum One: https://snapshot.arbitrum.foundation/arb1/classic-archive.tar
Required parameters
--l1.url=<Layer 1 Ethereum RPC URL>
- Must provide standard Ethereum node RPC endpoint.
--node.chain-id=<L2 Chain ID>
- Must use
42161
for Arbitrum One
- Must use
Important ports
- RPC:
8547
- WebSocket:
8548
Putting it all together
- When running docker image, an external volume should be mounted to persist the database across restarts. The mount point should be
/home/user/.arbitrum/mainnet
. - Here is an example of how to run a classic archive node for Arbitrum One (only needed for archive requests on pre-Nitro blocks, so you'll probably want to enable the archive mode in your nitro node as well):
docker run --rm -it -v /some/local/dir/arbitrum-mainnet/:/home/user/.arbitrum/mainnet -p 0.0.0.0:8547:8547 -p 0.0.0.0:8548:8548 offchainlabs/arb-node:v1.4.5-e97c1a4 --l1.url=https://l1-node:8545 --node.chain-id=42161 --l2.disable-upstream
Note on permissions
- The Docker image is configured to run as non-root UID 1000. This means if you are running in Linux and you are getting permission errors when trying to run the docker image, run this command to allow all users to update the persistent folders.
mkdir /some/local/dir/arbitrum-mainnet
chmod -fR 777 /some/local/dir/arbitrum-mainnet
Optional parameters
--core.cache.timed-expire
- Defaults to
20m
, or 20 minutes. Age of oldest blocks to hold in cache so that disk lookups are not required
- Defaults to
--node.rpc.max-call-gas
- Maximum amount of gas that a node will use in call, default is
5000000
- Maximum amount of gas that a node will use in call, default is
--core.checkpoint-gas-frequency
- Defaults to
1000000000
. Amount of gas between saving checkpoints to disk. When making archive queries node has to load closest previous checkpoint and then execute up to the requested block. The farther apart the checkpoints, the longer potential execution required. However, saving checkpoints more often slows down the node in general.
- Defaults to
--node.cache.allow-slow-lookup
- When this option is present, will load old blocks from disk if not in memory cache
- If archive support is desired, recommend using
--node.cache.allow-slow-lookup --core.checkpoint-gas-frequency=156250000
--node.rpc.tracing.enable
- Note that you also need to have a database populated with an archive node if you want to trace previous transactions
- This option enables the ability to call a tracing api which is inspired by the parity tracing API with some differences
- Example:
curl http://arbnode -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"arbtrace_call","params":[{"to": "0x6b175474e89094c44da98b954eedeac495271d0f","data": "0x70a082310000000000000000000000006E0d01A76C3Cf4288372a29124A26D4353EE51BE"},["trace"], "latest"],"id":67}'
- Example:
- The
trace_*
methods are renamed toarbtrace_*
, excepttrace_rawTransaction
is not supported - Only
trace
type is supported.vmTrace
andstateDiff
types are not supported - The self-destruct opcode is not included in the trace. To get the list of self-destructed contracts, you can provide the
deletedContracts
parameter to the method
Feed relay
- Arbitrum classic does not communicate with Nitro sequencer, so the classic relay is no longer used.