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title: monero-blockchain-import - Reference | Monero Documentation
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# `monero-blockchain-import` - Reference
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!!! note
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Nowadays, there is little usage for raw blockchain export / import. In the past the p2p blockchain download was much slower. Back than blockchain.raw file was used to speed up download process of bootstrapping a node.
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## Overview
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The tool imports bootstrap file `blockchain.raw` to your full node.
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This could be useful if you want to decouple download from verification for any reason (like testing performance in isolation).
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In this case, you may download the `blockchain.raw` file from [https://downloads.getmonero.org/blockchain.raw](https://downloads.getmonero.org/blockchain.raw).
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Ideally though, you should use your own trusted `blockchain.raw` file that you [exported](/interacting/monero-blockchain-export-reference) earlier.
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Please note that importing `blockchain.raw` will **not** speed up the process over syncing up from p2p network.
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This is because usual bottlenecks are disk IO and verification, not the download.
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The tool works on your local files. It does not require `monerod` running.
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## Syntax
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`./monero-blockchain-import [options]`
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Example:
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`./monero-blockchain-import --help`
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## Running
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Go to directory where you unpacked Monero.
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`./monero-blockchain-import --stagenet --output-file=/tmp/blockchain.raw`
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## Options
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### Help
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| Option | Description
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|---------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| `--help` | Enlist available options.
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### Pick network
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| Option | Description
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| (missing) | By default `monero-blockchain-import` assumes the [mainnet](/infrastructure/networks#mainnet) blockchain.
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| `--stagenet` | Import [stagenet](/infrastructure/networks#stagenet) blockchain.
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| `--testnet` | Import [testnet](/infrastructure/networks#testnet) blockchain.
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### Logging
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Specifying the log file path is not supported.
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| Option | Description
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| `--log-level` | `0-4` with `0` being minimal logging and `4` being full tracing. Defaults to `0`. These are general presets and do not directly map to severity levels. For example, even with minimal `0`, you may see some most important `INFO` entries. Example: <br />`./monero-blockchain-import --log-level=1`
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### Input
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| Option | Description
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| `--input-file` | Full path to raw blockchain file. The default is `$DATA_DIR/export/blockchain.raw`.
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| `--block-stop` | Only import up to this block height. By default import all blocks (value `0`).
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| `--pop-blocks` | Discard specified number of blocks from the tip of the bootstrapped blockchain. By default don't discard anything (value `0`).
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### Output
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| Option | Description
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| `--data-dir` | Full path to data directory. This is where the blockchain, log files, and p2p network memory are stored. For defaults and details see [data directory](/interacting/overview/#data-directory).
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| `--count-blocks` | Count blocks in the bootstrap file and exit.
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| `--drop-hard-fork` | Whether to drop hard fork data. Off by default (`0`).
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| `--database` | The only valid value seems to be `lmdb` (the default).
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### Performance
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| Option | Description
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| `--dangerous-unverified-import` | The safe default is to run verification (value `0`). You can enable `--dangerous-unverified-import` if you are importing from your own and trusted blockchain.raw (which we assume was already verified). The "dangerous" mode will greatly speed up the process.
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| `--batch` | Whether to save to disk on an ongoing basis (the default, value `1`) or maybe do everything in RAM and save everything in the end (value `0`). No batching is only effective in combination with no verification (`--dangerous-unverified-import`). See also `--batch-size`.
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| `--batch-size` | How often to save to disk expressed in number of blocks. By default save every `5000` blocks (when verifying) or every `20000` blocks (when not verifying). Big batches are faster but require more RAM.
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| `--resume` | Resume from current height if output database already exists (the default, value `1`). Changing to `--resume=0` doesn't change much — existing blocks are skipped pretty quickly and the process is resumed anyway.
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## Reference
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* [https://github.com/monero-project/monero/tree/master/src/blockchain_utilities](https://github.com/monero-project/monero/tree/master/src/blockchain_utilities)
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