Syncing to your SD card is possible, however, the process will be slowed as the headers still need read/write access to your card. It will be a bottleneck as the blockchain is collated on your disk.
Daemon Synchronisation to micro SD card? Yae or Nae
Hi All
I installed Monero for the first time yesterday within the Ubuntu O/S.
Everything was going well until synchronising the daemon reached 27GB on my internal SSD.
I had no idea it was going to be so big and I hadn't allotted sufficient drive space.
I formatted a Kingston 64GB mSD card with 'ext4' file system and copied the existing files within .bitmonero to the root of the mSD card.
I additionally changed the 'Blockchain Location' and pointed towards the mSD card.
I didn't make any other changes in the software.
Initially I faced some issues trying to continue the daemon synchronisation getting a
Error: Couldn't connect to daemon: 127.0.0.1:18081
But this seems to have somehow gone and the synchronisation is continuing, albeit mighty slow.
Is there anything I need to consider, that I am perhaps overlooking, by doing this?
Monero periodically freezes (goes grey), then instead of 'Blocks Remaining:' being 72701 the progress bar turns green and says something much lower like 28.
Then the Network Status simply says 'Connected' giving the appearance the synchronisation is complete.
But after a minute or two the Synchronisation starts again with 'Blocks Remaining:' being 72585.
I am wondering if it's working properly.
Every time the Synchronisation restarts is gives a lower number of remaining block to the previous sync restart.
Because I'm a complete novice to cryptocurrencies, I just want to ensure this is normal behaviour before I start using my new Monero Wallet and looking into mining basics.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks flyup.
I've stopped using the GUI for the sync in favour of a terminal.
It's still slow, and this is probably a consequence of what you pointed out.
The good thing is it's not crashing, or stopping and starting, and I can actually see what's happening.
The SD card measure is only temporary.
When I get the hang of what I am doing I shall buy a larger internal SSD or backup one of the existing partitions to an external drive to make space.
Thanks for your assistance.