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`./start.sh` `./start.sh`
Doesn't do much right now.
## Running manually (WIP atm)
TODO: Migrate this to submodule and this repo once basics work there.
TODO: This is still using Whisper layer, not Waku, should be fixed once basics work.
NOTE: This is connecting to mainnet cluster. Alternative topologies are: private (need to fix docker bootstrap nodes / embed here) and direct connect (issue with out of proc keypair persistence).
In `nim-eth`, see https://github.com/status-im/nim-eth/pull/145:
```
nim c -o:waku_simulation tests/p2p/waku_simulation.nim
# Two separate terminals
./waku_simulation --port=30000 --mainnet --watch
./waku_simulation --port=30001 --mainnet --post
```
### Current issue
Expected result: See messages (handler log) appearing in watch process.
Actual result: Connected to Whisper nodes, messages appear to be sent and filters installed, but no messages coming through.
Note: Noticed some `WRN 2019-12-11 13:46:56+08:00 Message PoW too low topics="whisper" tid=8053 minPow=0.2 pow=0.0003289473684210526`, unclear if related or mainnet artifact.
### Minimal Scenario to support
Minimal KISS: One node is sending 10 messages over some fixed topic. Another node is listening to that topic. What's the bandwidth usage?
## Bandwidth usage ## Bandwidth usage
TODO: We do a coarse check of bandwidth usage by tracking number of total envelopes received/sent.
Note that this doesn't necessarily capture all traffic, such as Discovery etc.
### Out of band verification
To verify that stats seem roughly accurate out of band, use e.g. https://github.com/raboof/nethogs To verify that stats seem roughly accurate out of band, use e.g. https://github.com/raboof/nethogs
`sudo nethogs -v 3`: `sudo nethogs -v 3`: