Uniclient v Docker | Table O Contents
The easiest way to start the Universa uniclient on a Mac development machine is to engage at the Terminal with the Docker Desktop running in the background …
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Environment
Hint. You will be creating a new
user preferencessub-directory …
Help Switch
Adding the switch --help to your docker run command will reveal a list of available arguments, as follows:
From a base Terminal window with your copy of Docker Desktop running in the background …
docker run universa/uniclient --help
Network Switch
Adding the switch --network to your docker run command will generate a new private key, as follows:
From a base Terminal window with your copy of Docker Desktop running in the background …
docker run universa/uniclient --network
Returns …
“User private key is not set, generating a new one.”
And,
“New private key has been generated.”
Note. A preferences file was also removed in the background at:
/root/.java/.userPrefs/prefs.xml
Plus, a new private key has just been generated and stored within the ~/.universa subdirectory
Confirmation
Universa network is active, 27 node(s) are reachable ...
Docker Desktop
Note. The Terminal program will engage directly with the Universa Network via the Universa Client Tool or Uniclient while the Docker Desktop is running in the background [1].
Sources
The above synopsis was derived from an article written by the Universa Node Managers for the Universa Client Tool or Uniclient, Network ver 3.14.4 [2].
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