README: update 'tezos-sandboxed-node.sh' uri

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Vincent Botbol 2018-02-12 10:55:01 +00:00 committed by Grégoire Henry
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@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ Running the node in a sandbox
To run a localhost-only instance of a Tezos network, we provide two
helper scripts:
- ``./bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh``
- ``./bin_client/tezos-init-sandboxed-client.sh``
- ``./src/bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh``
- ``./src/bin_client/tezos-init-sandboxed-client.sh``
For instance, if you want to run local network with two nodes, in a
first terminal, the following command will initialize a node listening
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ for peers on port ``19731`` and listening for RPC on port ``18731``.
::
./bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh 1
./src/bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh 1
This node will store its data in a temporary directory which will be
removed when the node is killed.
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ listen on port ``19739`` and ``18739``:
::
./bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh 9
./src/bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh 9
You might replace ``1`` or ``9`` by any number in between if you want to
run more than two nodes. But, if you intend to run a single node
@ -171,14 +171,14 @@ command instead:
::
./bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh 1 --connections 0
./src/bin_node/tezos-sandboxed-node.sh 1 --connections 0
Once your node(s) is/are running, open a new terminal and initialize the
“sandboxed” client data:
::
eval `./bin_client/tezos-init-sandboxed-client.sh 1`
eval `./src/bin_client/tezos-init-sandboxed-client.sh 1`
It will initialize the client data in a temporary directory. It will
also defines in the current shell session an alias ``tezos-client``