This is a special instance of testing.
Each week we invite community members to help test RNode.
This week we plan to test items featured in the testing plan featured in the node-0.7 release plan and look at the fix found in RHOL-975.
Prepare to participate
Note If you used a previous version of RNode, please delete your existing .rnode directory. Most errors experienced using RNode relate to content in the directory from a previous version.
Today's version RChain Node 0.7.1 (aa9c057c837a19db56757065c1209e8bf50724f9)
Binary packages (.deb, .rpm, and .tgz) https://repo.pyr8.io/rchain/downloads/misc/
Docker image
Docker pull rchain/rnode:testing |
Bootstrap address https://rchain.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CORE/pages/501842019/RNode+bootstrap+addresses
Go to 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
Now that you have your bootstrap address and validator key, you can run RNode. If you need more information, please see User guide for running RNode for running instructions.
You can now check your version of RNode via the gRPC server.
curl -s localhost:40403/version |
You need to have both the public and private keys for bonding. Make sure you use private key that matches the one you used in your RNode run command.
Step 1 - Run RNode and connect to the bootstrap node
./bin/rnode run --default-timeout 6000 -b <bootstrap address> --validator-private-key <private key> |
Step 2 - Generate the deploy files. There now exists a command within RNode to handle the deploy request generation. When this command is complete there will be 2 new .rho files in your directory: forward_filename.rho and bond_filename.rho.
./bin/rnode generateFaucetBondingDeploys --amount <bond amount> --private-key <private key > --public-key <public key > -s ed25519 |
Step 3 - Deploy the forward file to a bonded validator.
./bin/rnode --grpc-host <IP address of a bonded validator> deploy --phlo-limit 10000000000 --phlo-price 1 <forward_filename.rho> |
You can deploy to Kelly's node at 52.119.8.64
Wait for a block to be proposed.
Step 4 - Deploy the bond file to a bonded validator.
./bin/rnode --grpc-host <IP address of a bonded validator> deploy --phlo-limit 1000000000 --phlo-price 1 <bond_filename.rho> |
Wait for a block to be proposed.
Step 5 - Confirm you are bonded.
Either run with the hash of the block proposed after your deployment in step 4
./bin/rnode show-block <block hash> |
In the the block info section either search for your <public key>, or your <bond amount> - 1 (ex If your bond amount was 500, it will be 499 reflecting the reduction of 1 REV for the joining fees).
Or, grep or search for your public key in the block contents. If you see your public key and bond amount - you are bonded!
With the merge of https://github.com/rchain/rchain/pull/1555, the deploy command for RNode changed. Now deploy commands need values for phlo-limit and phlo-price that are greater than 0.
rnode deploy --phlo-limit <value> --phlo-price <value> <path to .rho file> |
After the deployment is successful users might see a message like CostAccount(__some_value__, Cost(__some_value__))
. The first __some_value__
represents number of steps it took to reduce/execute their code, second __some_value__
means how much it cost. I said "users might see" because it depends on how they execute programs. We will make the message more user-friendly in the near future.
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.
RChain Node 0.7.1 (aa9c057c837a19db56757065c1209e8bf50724f9)
Testing session summary