My config file is similar to this:
testnet=1
blocksonly=1
rpcport=5000
server=1
listen=0
prune=1000
dbcache=16000
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcuser=someuser
rpcpassword=somepass
I have started the node sync in testnet mode and I tried to check the status by using the command
$ tail -f testnet3/debug.log
Ouput: 2018-04-08 04:09:51 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 46620 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 04:20:21 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 47250 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 04:30:51 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 47880 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 04:41:21 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 48510 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 04:51:51 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 49140 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 05:02:21 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 49770 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 05:12:51 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 50400 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 05:23:21 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 51030 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 05:33:51 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 51660 seconds ago)
2018-04-08 05:44:21 Potential stale tip detected, will try using extra outbound peer (last tip update: 52290 seconds ago)
...and keep on getting the same
Again I tried this command to see the peers info
$ bitcoin-cli getpeerinfo
output:
[
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It means there are no peers, so I want to know what is wrong.
The syncing is happening from more than 13 hours, but still headers and blocks are 0 only.
$ bitcoin-cli getblockchaininfo
{
"chain": "test",
"blocks": 0,
"headers": 0,
"bestblockhash": "000000000xxxxxxxxxx",
"difficulty": 1,
"mediantime": 1296688602,
"verificationprogress": 5.667000646249453e-08,
"initialblockdownload": true,
"chainwork": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000100010001",
.......