XRP Ledger Upgrade Incoming: Major Network Problem Resolved
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The XRP Ledger has released rippled 2.2.3 to fix a Full History node failure caused by an SQLite page size issue. Full History servers are recommended to update, but validators can stay on 2.2.2 since the new version has no additional amendments. The XRP Ledger (XRPL) has implemented an essential upgrade to resolve an issue affecting Full History (FH) nodes on the network. The issue that resulted in the failure of FH nodes was due to a limitation in SQLite page sizing. This fix is implemented in the latest version of Rippled, known as Rippled 2.2.3, which is now ready for download. In the announcement shared by a validator called Vet on X (previously Twitter), the upgrade to rippled 2.2.3 focuses only on the Full History Servers’ problem. Rippled 2.2.3 is aimed at fixing the SQLite database page size issue that was affecting FH nodes. The upgrade is recommended for all Full History servers that use a page size of 4096, ensuring they can operate smoothly without the issues that have been plaguing them. The fix for #XRP Ledger Full History Servers is merged in an official rippled release of the XRPLF Repository – rippled 2.2.3 and available for installation. pic.twitter.com/Owpd6xPEHx — Vet 🏴☠️ (@Vet_X0) September 15, 2024 Although the issue was not impacting validators, they were still provided with the choice of staying on the previous version, which is 2.2.2, or upgrading to version 2.2.3. They are both compatible as the current release does not include any changes but is rather a release to address the node failure issue. Full History Nodes Experience Weekend Failures The problem with Full History nodes came into the limelight over the weekend and has since garnered a lot of interest from the XRP community. Some of the FH nodes that contain the…
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