Prevent (optionally) block processor batched writes from being logged by the lmdb tracker #1978
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Most write log entries from the lmdb tracker are for the
Blck processing
thread. This is expected when bootstrapping as we process writes in batches according to theblock_processor_batch_max_time
. This can become quite noisy (~80000 lines are safe to ignore in a full bootstrap on my Windows/debug test). This is added to thediagnostics
->txn_tracker
config so that it can be toggled (default is to ignore them).I get a lot of writes held longer than the "max", for instance using the default 5000ms
block_processor_batch_max_time
there are a few like so:So I have added a few seconds buffer onto it when checking whether it should be output to trim these away as well.