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#HOWTO Run Sia host on Ubuntu server | |
#Updated: 13 august, 2016 | |
#Tested with Sia 1.0.2 and Ubuntu 16.04 | |
#Update 13.08.2016: Changed from using supervisor to systemd | |
# Create user `siad` | |
adduser siad | |
su siad | |
# Download and install Sia binaries | |
cd ~ | |
wget https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia-UI/releases/download/v1.0.2/Sia-UI-v1.0.2-linux-x64.zip | |
unzip Sia-UI-v1.0.2-linux-x64.zip | |
mv Sia-UI-linux-x64/ Sia/ | |
# Configure systemd so that siad runs on boot (and restarts in case of a crash) | |
# Create siad.service | |
nano ~/.config/systemd/siad.service | |
# Add these lines to siad.service | |
[Unit] | |
Description=Sia Daemon | |
[Service] | |
ExecStart=/home/siad/Sia/siad | |
WorkingDirectory=/home/siad/Sia/ | |
Restart=always | |
[Install] | |
WantedBy=multi-user.target | |
Alias=siad.service | |
Note: If you are also running Sia-UI, change WorkingDirectory above to: | |
WorkingDirectory=/home/siad/.config/Sia-UI/sia/ | |
# Exit to root user | |
exit | |
# Configure firewall (if ufw is in use) | |
ufw allow 9982 | |
# Start siad as a service | |
systemctl daemon-reload | |
systemctl enable ~/.config/systemd/siad.service | |
systemctl start siad.service | |
# Sia should now be running as a service which can be confirmed with: | |
curl -s -X GET http://localhost:9980/consensus -A "Sia-Agent" | |
# Next, lets configure siad by changing to user `siad`: | |
su siad | |
cd ~/Sia | |
# Create new wallet: | |
./siac wallet init | |
# Copy down the seed to a safe location! You will need this to unlock your wallet. | |
# Unlock wallet (might take upwards to a minute, but probably less): | |
./siac wallet unlock | |
# Create a new wallet address that you can receive funds on: | |
./siac wallet address | |
# Configure your host settings: | |
# See: http://blog.sia.tech/2016/05/26/how-to-run-a-host-on-sia/ | |
# Confirm your host status: | |
./siac host | |
# Announce your host: | |
./siac host announce | |
# If you want to run Sia on a different port and/or host, do this instead: | |
./siac host announce [hostname]:[port] | |
# Wait a few minutes/hours and confirm other nodes see you: | |
http://siapulse.com/page/network |
Worked for me today, using Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS Siad 1.2.1 ...up to the first curl
Hi - i tried this but it's not working for me (Fedora Server 26):
Starting the service fails with status=203/EXEC
I put the service in /etc/systemd/system
and added "User=sia" in the [Service] section, because that's my username.
Do you have a clue what's wrong?
Btw: starting the siad daemon manually works perfectly.
The "systemctl" command for me returns:
Command 'systemctl' from package 'systemd' (main)
systemct1: command not found
I'm not sure that I've been able to execute siad. Double-clicking siad doesn't work, nor does attempting to run it from the command line. (I'm running Ubuntu 16.04.2, have tried Sia v1.3.0 & 1.2.2)
@ne0ark You need WorkingDirectory
if you want to use a non-default directory to store Sia's datafiles. I am not certain what the default directory is when running siad
in isolation, i.e. without the UI.
@Gitsack Only thing I can think of is that its a permissions issue. Check that the user you're running siad
as has permissions to run siad
and read/write permissions to the data directory (WorkingDirectory
).
Thanks for the guide.
This part since we exited siad, ~ != /home/siad :
systemctl enable ~/.config/systemd/siad.service
should be
systemctl enable /home/siad/.config/systemd/siad.service
Do you need WorkingDirectory? It might not be necessary to specify it.