Doc: small fixes

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Marco Stronati 2018-09-27 10:04:53 +02:00 committed by Benjamin Canou
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@ -327,13 +327,11 @@ For instance:
$ tezos-client rpc get /chains/main/blocks/head/metadata
"protocol": "Ps9mPmXaRzmzk35gbAYNCAw6UXdE2qoABTHbN2oEEc1qM7CwT9P"
We now have the possibility to send transactions to the sandboxed network.
As the genesis block used to initialize the sandboxed network differs from the
one used in Alphanet and Zeronet, it is not possible to use the faucet to obtain
free Tezzies. However, we can use the preconfigured accounts.
Let's check the list of existing accounts:
one used in Alphanet and Zeronet, it is not possible to activate
accounts obtained from the faucet. However, we can use the
preconfigured accounts which can be listed with:
::
@ -346,34 +344,30 @@ Let's check the list of existing accounts:
bootstrap2: tz1gjaF81ZRRvdzjobyfVNsAeSC6PScjfQwN (unencrypted sk known)
bootstrap1: tz1KqTpEZ7Yob7QbPE4Hy4Wo8fHG8LhKxZSx (unencrypted sk known)
We can run the following command to transfer some Tezzies from one account to
We can run the following command to transfer some Tez from one account to
another:
::
shell1~$ tezos-client transfer 42 from bootstrap1 to bootstrap2
$ tezos-client transfer 42 from bootstrap1 to bootstrap2 &
...
Waiting for the operation to be included...
However, we need one more step to include the transaction in the
chain, we need somebode to bake it in a block.
To do so, we can run the following command in a new shell (``shell2``):
You will notice that this command doesn't terminate (hence the ``&``),
as usual it is waiting for the network to include the transaction in a
block.
Given that we are in a sandbox we need to bake a block ourselves and
we can do so with the following command:
::
shell2~$ tezos-client bake for bootstrap1
If the previous transaction is valid, the operation is baked and included in the
chain. We obtain the following output in ``shell1``:
::
shell1~$ ...
Operation found in block: BKt5P9WuUcG5CioQbpn13gUiCWEWCEdcG6JGzNFrCHrHtLHVfh8 (pass: 3, offset: 0)
This sequence of operations was run:
...
$ tezos-client bake for bootstrap1
If the previous transaction is valid, the operation is included in the
chain and the transfer terminates returning the usual ticket.
Note that the ``bake for`` command of the client is exclusively for
testing purposes, all baking should be done using the ``tezos-baker``
binary.
Tune protocol alpha parameters