Initialisation
This page explains how to initialise LID and start using it to provide retrievals to clients
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This page explains how to initialise LID and start using it to provide retrievals to clients
Last updated
Considering that the Local Index Directory is a new feature, Storage Providers should initialise it after upgrading their Boost deployments.
There are two ways a Storage Provider can do that:
Migrate existing indices from the DAG store into LID: this solution assumes that the Storage Provider has been keeping an unsealed copy for every sector they prove on-chain, and has already indexed all their deal data into the DAG store.
Typically index sizes for a given sector range between 100KiB up to 1GiB, depending on deal data and its blocks sizes. The DAG store keeps these indices in the repository directory of Boost under the ./dagstore/index
and ./dagstore/datastore
directories. This data should be migrated to LID with the migrate-lid
utility.
Recreate indices for deal data based on unsealed copies of sectors: this solution assumes that the Storage Provider has unsealed copies for every sector they prove on-chain. If this is not the case, then the SP should first trigger an unseal (UNS) job on their system for every sector that contains user data and produce an unseal copy.
SPs can use the boostd recover lid
utility to produce an index for all deal data within an unsealed sector and store it in LID so that they enable retrievals for the data. Depending on SPs deployment and where unsealed copies are hosted (NFS, Ceph, external disks, etc.) and the performance of the hosting system, producing an index for a 32GiB sector can take anywhere from a few seconds up to a few minutes, as the unsealed copy needs to be processed by the utility.
If you are migrating from Boost v1, make sure to read the tutorial: