Doc/Howto: more structure, more info on tuning proto params

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Vincent Bernardoff 2018-05-18 11:48:54 +02:00 committed by Grégoire Henry
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@ -221,8 +221,8 @@ To interact with your node, read the doc of clients:
And read :ref:`this page<alphanet>` to get alphanet tezzies.
Run the node in a sandbox
-------------------------
Use sandboxed mode
------------------
To run a localhost-only instance of a Tezos network, we provide two
helper scripts:
@ -230,6 +230,9 @@ helper scripts:
- ``./src/bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh``
- ``./src/bin_client/tezos-init-sandboxed-client.sh``
Run a sandboxed node
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For instance, if you want to run local network with two nodes, in a
first terminal, the following command will initialize a node listening
for peers on port ``19731`` and listening for RPC on port ``18731``.
@ -258,6 +261,9 @@ command instead:
./src/bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh 1 --connections 0
Use the sandboxed client
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Once your node(s) is/are running, open a new terminal and initialize the
“sandboxed” client data:
@ -289,6 +295,15 @@ activating the whole network. For instance:
$ tezos-client rpc call blocks/head/protocol
{ "protocol": "ProtoALphaALphaALphaALphaALphaALphaALphaALphaDdp3zK" }
Tune protocol alpha parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``tezos-active-alpha`` alias use parameters from
``scripts/protocol_parameters.json`` to activate protocol alpha. It can
be useful to tune these parameters when you need to debug something,
for example, change the number of blocks per cycle, the time between
blocks, etc.
Configuration options
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