diff --git a/cmd/multinode/README.md b/cmd/multinode/README.md index a8205b4fe..20b2300e0 100644 --- a/cmd/multinode/README.md +++ b/cmd/multinode/README.md @@ -4,20 +4,30 @@ [Tech Preview Forum Post](https://forum.storj.io/t/tech-preview-multinode-dashboard-binaries/14572) -## Running in Docker +## Generate identity files -In order to run this docker image, you need to generate an identity like this: +In order to run this Docker image, you need to create an identity for the Multinode Dashboard. +For this you need the binaries of the Identity Tool, which you can find in the latest version here: + +[https://github.com/storj/storj/releases/latest](https://github.com/storj/storj/releases/latest) + +In this example under Windows, we use the file `identity_windows_amd64.zip`, download it and unzip it. +Then we open a PowerShell window in the folder where the `identity.exe` was unzipped and run the following command: ``` -identity create multinode --difficulty 10 +./identity.exe create multinode --difficulty 10 ``` +If we run this command on Windows, the identity files will be created in the folder `%appdata%\Storj\Identity\multinode`. + +## Running the Multinode Dashboard in Docker + Then start the image like this, while replacing the directories marked by the `< >` with your parameters below: ``` docker run -d --restart unless-stopped \ --user $(id -u):$(id -g) \ -p 127.0.0.1:15002:15002/tcp \ - --mount type=bind,source="",destination=/app/identity \ - --mount type=bind,source="",destination=/app/config \ + --mount type=bind,source="",destination=/app/identity \ + --mount type=bind,source="",destination=/app/config \ --name multinode storjlabs/multinode:latest ```