2.4. Use#
This section explains which commands are available to manage your node.
2.4.1. Quick start#
To create a new node, run the command below. A menu will be started that allows you to set up a node configuration file. For more details, check out the Configure section.
v6 node new
To run a node, execute the command below. The --attach
flag will
cause log output to be printed to the console.
v6 node start --name <your_node> --attach
Finally, a node can be stopped again with:
v6 node stop --name <your_node>
Note
Before the node is started, it is attempted to obtain the server version.
For a server of version x.y.z
, a node of version x.y.<latest>
is
started - this is the latest available node version for the server version.
If no server version can be obtained, the latest node of the same major
version as the command-line interface installation is started.
2.4.2. Available commands#
Below is a list of all commands you can run for your node(s). To see all
available options per command use the --help
flag,
i.e. v6 node start --help
.
Command |
Description |
---|---|
|
Create a new node configuration file |
|
Start a node |
|
Stop a nodes |
|
List the files of a node (e.g. config and log files) |
|
Print the node logs to the console |
|
List all existing nodes |
|
Create and upload a new public key for your organization |
|
Update the API key in your node configuration file |
Local test setup#
Check the section on Local test setup of the server if you want to run both the node and server on the same machine.