Xatu
Ethereum network monitoring with collection clients and a centralized server for data pipelining.
[!IMPORTANT]
EthPandaOps publishes all the data we collect with Xatu. Check it out here
Overview
Xatu can run in multiple modes. Each mode can be run independently. The following diagram shows the different modes and how they interact with each other and other services.
┌───────────┐
│ CONSENSUS │
│P2P NETWORK│
└─────▲─────┘
│
┌────────────┘─────────────┐
│ │
┌─────▲─────┐ ┌─────▲─────┐ ┌───────────┐
│ CONSENSUS │ │ ARMIARMA │ │ EXECUTION │
│ CLIENT ◄─────┐ │ │ │P2P NETWORK│
└─────▲─────┘ │ └─────▲─────┘ └─────▲─────┘
│ │ │ ┌─────┘───────┐
│ │ │ │ │
┌───▼────┐ ┌────▼─────┐ ┌─────▼─────┐ ┌─────▼─────┐ ┌─────▼─────┐
│ XATU │ │ XATU │ │ XATU │ │ XATU │ │ XATU │
│ SENTRY │ │ CANNON │ │ SAGE │ │ MIMICRY │ │ DISCOVERY │
└───┬────┘ └─────┬────┘ └─────┬─────┘ └─────┬─────┘ └─────┬─────┘
│ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │
│ ┌────▼─────┐ │ │ │
└───────► ◄───────┘─────────────┘─────────────┘
│ XATU │
│ SERVER │ ┌─────────────┐
│ ◄────► PERSISTENCE │
│ │ └─────────────┘
└─────┬────┘
│
│
▼
DATA PIPELINE
Modes
Follow the links for more information on each mode.
- Server - Centralized server collecting events from various clients and can output them to various sinks.
- Sentry - Client that runs along side a Ethereum consensus client and collects data via the consensus client's Beacon API. You must run your own consensus client and this projects sentry will connect to it via the consensus client's http server.
- Discovery - Client that uses the Node Discovery Protocol v5 and Node Discovery Protocol v4 to discovery nodes on the network. Also attempts to connect to execution layer nodes and collect meta data from them.
- Mimicry - Client that collects data from the execution layer P2P network.
- Cannon - Client that runs along side a Ethereum consensus client and collects canonical finalized data via the consensus client's Beacon API. You must run your own consensus client and this projects cannon client will connect to it via the consensus client's http server.
- Sage - Client that connects to an Armiarma instance (which itself connects to an Ethereum Beacon Chain P2P network) and creates events from the events Armiarma emits.
Getting Started
Download a release
Download the latest release from the Releases page. Extract and run with:
./xatu <server|sentry|discovery|mimicry> --config your-config.yaml
Docker
Available as a docker image at ethpandaops/xatu
Images
latest
- distroless, multiarch
latest-debian
- debian, multiarch
$version
- distroless, multiarch, pinned to a release (i.e. 0.4.0
)
$version-debian
- debian, multiarch, pinned to a release (i.e. 0.4.0-debian
)
Kubernetes via Helm
Read more
helm repo add ethereum-helm-charts https://ethpandaops.github.io/ethereum-helm-charts
helm install xatu ethereum-helm-charts/xatu -f your_values.yaml
Locally via docker compose
docker compose up --detach
This will setup a pipeline to import events from Xatu server into a clickhouse instance. This will not run sentry
/discovery
/mimicry
/cannon
/sage
clients but allow you run them locally and connect to the server.
There is also a grafana instance running with dashboards that can be used to visualize the data.
Exposed ports:
8080
- Xatu server
9000
- Clickhouse native port
8123
- Clickhouse http port
3000
- Grafana
Links:
Example sentry config to connect to the server:
logging: "info"
metricsAddr: ":9095"
name: example-instance
labels:
ethpandaops: rocks
ntpServer: time.google.com
ethereum:
# connect to your own consensus client
beaconNodeAddress: http://localhost:5052
forkChoice:
enabled: false
attestationData:
enabled: false
beaconCommittees:
enabled: false
outputs:
- name: xatu
type: xatu
config:
address: localhost:8080
tls: false
maxQueueSize: 51200
batchTimeout: 5s
exportTimeout: 30s
maxExportBatchSize: 5
connections: 3
Local clickhouse
You can start up the clickhouse cluster only with migrations automatically applied. You might want to do this to play with out Xatu data locally.
docker compose --profile clickhouse up --detach
Building xatu changes
When making changes to the xatu codebase, you can build the docker image with the following command:
docker compose up -d --build
Cleaning up docker volumes
We use docker volumes to store data between restarts. If you would like to clean up the volumes, you can do so with the following command:
docker compose down -v
Contributing
Contributions are greatly appreciated! Pull requests will be reviewed and merged promptly if you're interested in improving Xatu!
- Fork the project
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b feat/new-output
- Commit your changes:
git commit -m 'feat(sentry): new output
- Push to the branch: -
git push origin feat/new-output
- Open a pull request
Sam - @samcmau
Andrew - @savid