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Known Issues

Details on previously identified known issues are provided below. Details on known issues identfied in the current release are provided in the Changelog.

Known issues are open issues categorized as Very High or High impact.

Logs queries missing results against chain head

When using eth_getLogs against the head of Goerli to retrieve Eth2 deposit log events, some results seem to be missing.

Workaround -> Use eth_getLogs against historical blocks rather than the chain head directly.

A fix for this issue is actively being worked on.

Eth/65 loses peers

From v1.4.4, eth/65 is disabled by default.

If enabled, peers will slowly drop off and eventually Besu will fall out of sync or stop syncing.

A fix for this issue is being actively worked on.

Fast sync when running Besu on cloud providers

A known RocksDB issue causes fast sync to fail when running Besu on certain cloud providers. The following error is displayed repeatedly:

...
EthScheduler-Services-1 (importBlock) | ERROR | PipelineChainDownloader | Chain download failed. Restarting after short delay.
java.util.concurrent.CompletionException: org.hyperledger.besu.plugin.services.exception.StorageException: org.rocksdb.RocksDBException: block checksum mismatch:
....

This behaviour has been seen on AWS and Digital Ocean.

Workaround -> On AWS, a full restart of the AWS VM is required to restart the fast sync.

Fast sync is not currently supported on Digital Ocean. We are investigating options to add support for fast sync on Digital Ocean.

Privacy users with private transactions created using v1.3.4 or earlier

A critical issue for privacy users with private transactions created using Hyperledger Besu v1.3.4 or earlier has been identified. If you have a network with private transaction created using v1.3.4 or earlier, please read the following and take the appropriate steps: https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/BESU/Critical+Issue+for+Privacy+Users

Kubernetes permissioning uses Service IPs rather than pod IPs which can fail

When using permissioning on Kubernetes, nodes don't join and start the network and chain as expected: they check permissions and allow the services. It appears that some of the socket connections use the pod IP which causes Besu to halt.

Workaround -> Do not use permissioning with Kubernetes.

A fix for this issue is being actively worked on.

Changes not saved to database correctly causing inconsistent private states

While running reorg testing on Besu and Orion, inconsistent private states were observed in some long running tests when state changes were not saved to the database correctly when executing the private transaction.

Workaround -> As the private transaction payloads have all been distributed and the privacy marker transactions included in the chain, resynchronizing the node with an inconsistent state will re-execute the private transactions.

A fix for this issue is being actively worked on.