Each week we invite community members to help test RNode.
We will be testing the network and blockchain with changes made with .
The Deploy call has been updated to now require a purse (containing payment for deployment), along with other parameters. Michael Birch will demonstrate how the deploy call works now. Node Operators should expect to attempt a deploy of tut-hello.rho, followed by a block proposal.
Also, this updated RNode now includes a configuration file with the completion of .
Configure your network
See RNode supported network configuration for information on how to configure your network to connect to other nodes.
Installation packages
Please install RNode prior to the start of the testing session. If you have run RNode previously please see and for support for resolving issues you may experience preventing the successful running of RNode today.
We plan to test RNode based on the master branch of https://github.com/rchain/rchain. This branch updated on Aug. 7 at 00:15 UTC.
Binary packages (.deb, .rpm, and .tgz) are available at https://repo.pyr8.io/rchain/downloads/master/
Docker image
rchain/rnode:master |
Note - At this time RNode does not run successfully in Docker on MacOSX or Windows. See the User guide for running RNode for more information.
Please see User guide for running RNode for installation and running instructions.
Select a validator key
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18merD3OzaDk7nmxQ78SUZBzWLbxA-aOnmcdxpXrp_U0/edit#gid=0
Pick out a an unclaimed row with a validator key pair
Specify your node if you want. You can wipe your information after testing
Use new deploy command
This is an updated since last week's test.
deploy --from "0x1" --phlo-limit 0 --phlo-price 0 --nonce 0 <path of file to be deployed> |
We are using the master bootstrap node today. Please use the shown on RNode bootstrap addresses.
You best support the improvement and development of the RChain platform when you file a bug to report challenge you faced or unsuccessful outcomes. This will help us collect all relevant information to better understand your setup and experience.
Testing session summary
65 participants. Network of 32 nodes. Tested new deploy command. 15 blocks. Experienced again