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# Validator Manager
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```
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Utilities for managing a Lighthouse validator client via the HTTP API.
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USAGE:
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lighthouse validator_manager [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]
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FLAGS:
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--disable-log-timestamp If present, do not include timestamps in logging output.
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--disable-malloc-tuning If present, do not configure the system allocator. Providing this flag will
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generally increase memory usage, it should only be provided when debugging
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specific memory allocation issues.
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-h, --help Prints help information
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--log-color Force outputting colors when emitting logs to the terminal.
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--logfile-compress If present, compress old log files. This can help reduce the space needed to
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store old logs.
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--logfile-no-restricted-perms If present, log files will be generated as world-readable meaning they can be
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read by any user on the machine. Note that logs can often contain sensitive
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information about your validator and so this flag should be used with caution.
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For Windows users, the log file permissions will be inherited from the parent
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folder.
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-V, --version Prints version information
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OPTIONS:
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-d, --datadir <DIR>
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Used to specify a custom root data directory for lighthouse keys and databases. Defaults to
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$HOME/.lighthouse/{network} where network is the value of the `network` flag Note: Users should specify
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separate custom datadirs for different networks.
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--debug-level <LEVEL>
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Specifies the verbosity level used when emitting logs to the terminal. [default: info] [possible values:
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info, debug, trace, warn, error, crit]
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--genesis-state-url <URL>
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A URL of a beacon-API compatible server from which to download the genesis state. Checkpoint sync server
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URLs can generally be used with this flag. If not supplied, a default URL or the --checkpoint-sync-url may
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be used. If the genesis state is already included in this binary then this value will be ignored.
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--genesis-state-url-timeout <SECONDS>
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The timeout in seconds for the request to --genesis-state-url. [default: 180]
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--log-format <FORMAT>
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Specifies the log format used when emitting logs to the terminal. [possible values: JSON]
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--logfile <FILE>
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File path where the log file will be stored. Once it grows to the value specified in `--logfile-max-size` a
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new log file is generated where future logs are stored. Once the number of log files exceeds the value
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specified in `--logfile-max-number` the oldest log file will be overwritten.
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--logfile-debug-level <LEVEL>
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The verbosity level used when emitting logs to the log file. [default: debug] [possible values: info,
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debug, trace, warn, error, crit]
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--logfile-format <FORMAT>
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Specifies the log format used when emitting logs to the logfile. [possible values: DEFAULT, JSON]
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--logfile-max-number <COUNT>
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The maximum number of log files that will be stored. If set to 0, background file logging is disabled.
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[default: 5]
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--logfile-max-size <SIZE>
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The maximum size (in MB) each log file can grow to before rotating. If set to 0, background file logging is
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disabled. [default: 200]
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--network <network>
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Name of the Eth2 chain Lighthouse will sync and follow. [possible values: mainnet, prater, goerli, gnosis,
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chiado, sepolia, holesky]
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--safe-slots-to-import-optimistically <INTEGER>
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Used to coordinate manual overrides of the SAFE_SLOTS_TO_IMPORT_OPTIMISTICALLY parameter. This flag should
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only be used if the user has a clear understanding that the broad Ethereum community has elected to override
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this parameter in the event of an attack at the PoS transition block. Incorrect use of this flag can cause
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your node to possibly accept an invalid chain or sync more slowly. Be extremely careful with this flag.
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-s, --spec <DEPRECATED>
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This flag is deprecated, it will be disallowed in a future release. This value is now derived from the
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--network or --testnet-dir flags.
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--terminal-block-hash-epoch-override <EPOCH>
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Used to coordinate manual overrides to the TERMINAL_BLOCK_HASH_ACTIVATION_EPOCH parameter. This flag should
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only be used if the user has a clear understanding that the broad Ethereum community has elected to override
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the terminal PoW block. Incorrect use of this flag will cause your node to experience a consensus failure.
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Be extremely careful with this flag.
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--terminal-block-hash-override <TERMINAL_BLOCK_HASH>
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Used to coordinate manual overrides to the TERMINAL_BLOCK_HASH parameter. This flag should only be used if
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the user has a clear understanding that the broad Ethereum community has elected to override the terminal
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PoW block. Incorrect use of this flag will cause your node to experience a consensus failure. Be extremely
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careful with this flag.
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--terminal-total-difficulty-override <INTEGER>
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Used to coordinate manual overrides to the TERMINAL_TOTAL_DIFFICULTY parameter. Accepts a 256-bit decimal
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integer (not a hex value). This flag should only be used if the user has a clear understanding that the
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broad Ethereum community has elected to override the terminal difficulty. Incorrect use of this flag will
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cause your node to experience a consensus failure. Be extremely careful with this flag.
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-t, --testnet-dir <DIR>
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Path to directory containing eth2_testnet specs. Defaults to a hard-coded Lighthouse testnet. Only effective
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if there is no existing database.
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SUBCOMMANDS:
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create Creates new validators from BIP-39 mnemonic. A JSON file will be created which contains all the
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validator keystores and other validator data. This file can then be imported to a validator client
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using the "import-validators" command. Another, optional JSON file is created which contains a list of
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validator deposits in the same format as the "ethereum/staking-deposit-cli" tool.
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help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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import Uploads validators to a validator client using the HTTP API. The validators are defined in a JSON file
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which can be generated using the "create-validators" command.
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move Uploads validators to a validator client using the HTTP API. The validators are defined in a JSON file
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which can be generated using the "create-validators" command. This command only supports validators
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signing via a keystore on the local file system (i.e., not Web3Signer validators).
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```
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bn_cli=$($CMD bn --help)
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bn_cli=$($CMD bn --help)
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vc_cli=$($CMD vc --help)
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vc_cli=$($CMD vc --help)
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am_cli=$($CMD am --help)
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am_cli=$($CMD am --help)
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#vm_cli=$($CMD vm --help)
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vm_cli=$($CMD vm --help)
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general=./help_general.md
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general=./help_general.md
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bn=./help_bn.md
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bn=./help_bn.md
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vc=./help_vc.md
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vc=./help_vc.md
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am=./help_am.md
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am=./help_am.md
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#vm=./help_vm.md
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vm=./help_vm.md
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# create .md files
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# create .md files
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write_to_file "$general_cli" "$general" "Lighthouse General Commands"
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write_to_file "$general_cli" "$general" "Lighthouse General Commands"
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write_to_file "$bn_cli" "$bn" "Beacon Node"
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write_to_file "$bn_cli" "$bn" "Beacon Node"
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write_to_file "$vc_cli" "$vc" "Validator Client"
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write_to_file "$vc_cli" "$vc" "Validator Client"
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write_to_file "$am_cli" "$am" "Account Manager"
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write_to_file "$am_cli" "$am" "Account Manager"
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#write_to_file "$vm_cli" "$vm" "Validator Manager"
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write_to_file "$vm_cli" "$vm" "Validator Manager"
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#input 1 = $1 = old files; input 2 = $2 = new files
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#input 1 = $1 = old files; input 2 = $2 = new files
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old_files=(./book/src/help_general.md ./book/src/help_bn.md ./book/src/help_vc.md ./book/src/help_am.md)
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old_files=(./book/src/help_general.md ./book/src/help_bn.md ./book/src/help_vc.md ./book/src/help_am.md ./book/src/help_vm.md)
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new_files=($general $bn $vc $am)
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new_files=($general $bn $vc $am $vm)
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exist=()
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exist=()
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changes=()
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check ${old_files[1]} ${new_files[1]}
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check ${old_files[2]} ${new_files[2]}
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check ${old_files[2]} ${new_files[2]}
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check ${old_files[3]} ${new_files[3]}
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check ${old_files[3]} ${new_files[3]}
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#check ${old_files[4]} ${new_files[4]}
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check ${old_files[4]} ${new_files[4]}
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# remove help files
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# remove help files
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rm -f help_general.md help_bn.md help_vc.md help_am.md
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rm -f help_general.md help_bn.md help_vc.md help_am.md help_vm.md
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echo "exist = ${exist[@]}"
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echo "exist = ${exist[@]}"
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echo "changes = ${changes[@]}"
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echo "changes = ${changes[@]}"
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