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# API Troubleshooting
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## params
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`params` must be an array. If there are no `params` you should still pass an empty array.
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## TipSet
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For methods such as `Filecoin.StateMinerPower`, where the method accepts the argument of the type `TipSet`, you can pass `null` to use the current chain head.
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```sh
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curl -X POST \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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--data '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "Filecoin.StateMinerPower", "params": ["t0101", null], "id": 3 }' \
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'http://127.0.0.1:1234/rpc/v0'
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```
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## Sending a CID
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If you do not serialize the CID as a JSON IPLD link, you will receive an error. Here is an example of a broken CURL request:
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```sh
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curl -X POST \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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--data '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method":"Filecoin.ClientGetDealInfo", "params": ["bafyreiaxl446wlnu6t6dpq4ivrjf4gda4gvsoi4rr6mpxau7z25xvk5pl4"], "id": 0 }' \
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'http://127.0.0.1:1234/rpc/v0'
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```
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To fix it, change the `params` property to:
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```sh
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curl -X POST \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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--data '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method":"Filecoin.ClientGetDealInfo", "params": [{"/": "bafyreiaxl446wlnu6t6dpq4ivrjf4gda4gvsoi4rr6mpxau7z25xvk5pl4"}], "id": 0 }' \
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'http://127.0.0.1:1234/rpc/v0'
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```
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# API
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> This document is a work in progress.
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Here is an early overview of how to make API calls.
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The systems API is defined in here. The **JSON-RPC** maps directly to the API defined here using the [JSON-RPC package](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/tree/master/lib/jsonrpc).
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Implementation details for the **JSON-RPC** package are [here](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/tree/master/lib/jsonrpc).
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## Overview
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By default `127.0.0.1:1234` - **daemon** stores the API endpoint multiaddr in `~/.lotus/api`
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API requests are made against `127.0.0.1:1234` unless you modify `~/.lotus/api`.
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- `http://[api:port]/rpc/v0` - **JSON-RPC** HTTP endpoint
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- `ws://[api:port]/rpc/v0` - **JSON-RPC** websocket endpoint
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- `PUT http://[api:port]/rest/v0/import` - import file to the node repo, it requires write permission.
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Options:
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For **JSON-RPC** interface definition see [api/api.go](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/blob/master/api/api_full.go). Required permissions are
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defined in [api/struct.go](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/blob/master/api/struct.go)
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- `http://[api:port]/rpc/v0` - HTTP endpoint
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- `ws://[api:port]/rpc/v0` - Websocket endpoint
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- `PUT http://[api:port]/rest/v0/import` - File import, it requires write permissions.
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## Auth
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## What methods can I use?
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**JWT** in the `Authorization: Bearer <token>` http header
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Every `method` is available in [api/api.go](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/blob/master/api/api_full.go).
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Permissions
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The necessary permissions for each are in [api/struct.go](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/blob/master/api/struct.go).
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- `read` - Read node state, no private data
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- `write` - Write to local store / chain, read private data
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- `sign` - Use private keys stored in wallet for signing
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- `admin` - Manage permissions
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## How do I make an API request?
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To demonstrate making an API request, we will take the method `ChainHead` from [api/api.go](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/blob/master/api/api_full.go).
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```go
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ChainHead(context.Context) (*types.TipSet, error)
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```
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And create a CURL command. In this command, `ChainHead` is included as `{ "method": "Filecoin.ChainHead" }`:
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```sh
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curl -X POST \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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--data '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "Filecoin.ChainHead", "params": [], "id": 3 }' \
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'http://127.0.0.1:1234/rpc/v0'
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```
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If the request requires authorization, add an authorization header:
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```sh
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curl -X POST \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $(cat ~/.lotusstorage/token)" \
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--data '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "Filecoin.ChainHead", "params": [], "id": 3 }' \
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'http://127.0.0.1:1234/rpc/v0'
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```
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> In the future we will add a playground to make it easier to build and experiment with API requests.
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## Authorization
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To authorize your request, you will need to include the **JWT** in a HTTP header, for example:
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```sh
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $(cat ~/.lotusstorage/token)"
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```
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Admin token is stored in `~/.lotus/token` for the **Lotus Node** or `~/.lotusstorage/token` for the **Lotus Storage Miner**.
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## Authorization types
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When viewing [api/struct.go](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/blob/master/api/struct.go), you will encounter these types:
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- `read` - Read node state, no private data.
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- `write` - Write to local store / chain, read private data.
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- `sign` - Use private keys stored in wallet for signing.
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- `admin` - Manage permissions.
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Payload
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```json
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{
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"Allow": ["read", "write", ...]
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"Allow": [
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"read",
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"write",
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/* other options */
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]
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}
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```
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Admin token is stored in `~/.lotus/token`
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# Pond UI
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Pond is a graphical testbed for [Lotus](https://docs.lotu.sh). Using it will setup a seperate local network which is helpful for debugging. Pond will spin up nodes, connect them in a given topology, start them mining, and observe how they function over time.
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Pond is a graphical testbed for [Lotus](https://docs.lotu.sh). Using it will setup a separate local network which is helpful for debugging. Pond will spin up nodes, connect them in a given topology, start them mining, and observe how they function over time.
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## Build
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# Lotus
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Lotus is an alternative implementation of the **Filecoin Distributed Storage Network**. You can run the Lotus software client to join the **Filecoin TestNet** (when it launches).
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Lotus is an implementation of the **Filecoin Distributed Storage Network**. You can run the Lotus software client to join the **Filecoin TestNet** (when it launches).
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For more details about Filecoin, check out the [Filecoin Spec](https://github.com/filecoin-project/specs).
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## What makes Lotus different?
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Lotus is architected modularly to keep clean API boundaries while using the same process. Installing Lotus will include two seperate programs:
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Lotus is architected modularly to keep clean API boundaries while using the same process. Installing Lotus will include two separate programs:
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- The **Lotus Node**
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- The **Lotus Storage Miner**
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sudo make install
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```
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Now you can use the command `lotus` in the CLI and join the [Lotus DevNet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-devnet).
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus DevNet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-devnet).
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# MacOS Instructions
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We recommend for MacOS users to use [HomeBrew](https://brew.sh/) to install each package.
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## Get XCode Command Line Tools
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## HomeBrew installation
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To check if you already have the XCode Command Line Tools installed via the CLI, run:
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Run `terminal.app` and enter this command:
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```sh
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xcode-select -p
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```
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If this command returns a path, you can move on to the next step. Otherwise, to install via the CLI, run:
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```sh
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xcode-select --install
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```
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To update, run:
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```sh
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sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
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xcode-select --install
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```
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## Get HomeBrew
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We recommend that MacOS users use [HomeBrew](https://brew.sh) to install each the necessary packages.
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Check if you have HomeBrew:
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```sh
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brew -v
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```
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This command returns a version number if you have HomeBrew installed and nothing otherwise.
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In your terminal, enter this command to install Homebrew:
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```sh
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/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
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sudo make install
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```
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Now you can use the command `lotus` in the CLI and join the [Lotus DevNet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-devnet).
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## Troubleshooting
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You may run into problems with running `lotus daemon`, here are some common cases:
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```sh
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WARN peermgr peermgr/peermgr.go:131 failed to connect to bootstrap peer: failed to dial : all dials failed
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* [/ip4/147.75.80.17/tcp/1347] failed to negotiate security protocol: connected to wrong peer
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```
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* Try running the build steps again and make sure that you have the latest code from GitHub.
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```sh
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ERROR hello hello/hello.go:81 other peer has different genesis!
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```
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* Try deleting your file system's `~/.lotus` directory. Check that it exists with `ls ~/.lotus`.
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## Explanations
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Some errors will occur that do not prevent Lotus from working:
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```sh
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ERROR chainstore store/store.go:564 get message get failed: <Data CID>: blockstore: block not found
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```
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* Someone is requesting a **Data CID** from you that you don't have.
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus DevNet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-devnet).
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sudo make install
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```
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Now you can use the command `lotus` in the CLI and join the [Lotus DevNet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-devnet).
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus DevNet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-devnet).
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Anyone can set up a **Lotus Node** and connect to the **Lotus DevNet**. This is the best way to explore the current CLI and the **Filecoin Decentralized Storage Market**.
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If you have run Lotus before, you may need to clear existing data if you encounter errors.
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If you have installed older versions, you may need to clear existing chain data and miners if you run into any errors. You can use this command:
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```sh
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rm -rf ~/.lotus ~/.lotusstorage
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lotus net peers | wc -l
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```
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Synchronize the **chain**:
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In order to connect to the network, you need to be connected to at least 1 peer. If you’re seeing 0 peers, read our [troubleshooting notes](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+setup-troubleshooting).
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## Synchronize
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While the daemon is running, the next requirement is to sync the chain. Run the command below to start the chain sync progress. To see current chain height, visit the [network stats page](http://stats.testnet.filecoin.io/).
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```sh
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lotus sync wait
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```
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Congrats! Now you can perform **Lotus DevNet** operations.
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* This step will take anywhere between 30 minutes to a few hours.
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* You will be able to perform **Lotus DevNet** operations after it is finished.
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## Exploring the chain
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View **chain block height** along with other network metrics at our [chain explorer](https://lotus-metrics.kittyhawk.wtf/chain).
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## Create a new address
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## Create your first address
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```sh
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t3...
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```
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Here is an example of the response
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```sh
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t3vhfme4qfvegqaz7m7q6o6afjcs67n6kpzv7t2eozio4chwpafwa2y4l7zhwd5eom7jmihzdg4s52dpvnclza
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```
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- Visit the [faucet](https://lotus-faucet.kittyhawk.wtf/funds.html)
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## Check wallet address balance
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Wallet balances for the DevNet are in attoFIL. 1 attoFIL = 10^-18 FIL
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Wallet balances in the devnet are in **FIL**, the smallest denomination of FIL is an **attoFil**, where 1 attoFil = 10^-18 FIL.
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```sh
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lotus wallet balance [optional address (t3...)]
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lotus wallet balance <YOUR_NEW_ADDRESS>
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```
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You will not see any attoFIL in your wallet if your **chain** is not fully synced.
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## Monitoring Dashboard
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## Monitor the dashboard
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To see the latest network activity, including **chain block height**, **blocktime**, **total network power**, largest **block producer miner**, check out the [monitoring dashboard](https://lotus-metrics.kittyhawk.wtf).
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To see the latest network activity, including **chain block height**, **block height**, **blocktime**, **total network power**, largest **block producer miner**, check out the [monitoring dashboard](https://lotus-metrics.kittyhawk.wtf).
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# Mining Troubleshooting
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```sh
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lotus-storage-miner info
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# WARN main lotus-storage-miner/main.go:73 failed to get api endpoint: (/Users/myrmidon/.lotusstorage) %!w(*errors.errorString=&{API not running (no endpoint)}):
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```
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If you see this, that means your **Lotus Storage Miner** isn't ready yet.
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```sh
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CAUTION: block production took longer than the block delay. Your computer may not be fast enough to keep up
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```
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If you see this, that means your computer is too slow and your blocks are not included in the chain, and you will not receive any rewards.
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It is useful to [join the DevNet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-devnet) prior to attempting storage mining for the first time.
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NOTE: While a miner is running, there will be many `WARN` and `ERROR` logs.
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## Get started
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Please ensure that at least one **BLS address** (`t3..`) in your wallet exists with the following command:
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Please ensure that at least one **BLS address** in your wallet exists with the following command:
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```sh
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lotus wallet list
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```
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With this address, go to the [faucet](https://lotus-faucet.kittyhawk.wtf/miner.html), and
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click `Create Miner`
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With your wallet address:
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Await this response:
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- Visit the [faucet](https://lotus-faucet.kittyhawk.wtf/miner.html)
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- Click "Create Miner
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- DO NOT REFRESH THE PAGE. THIS OPERATION CAN TAKE SOME TIME.
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The task will be complete when you see:
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```sh
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To initialize the storage miner run the following command
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New storage miners address is: <YOUR_NEW_MINING_ADDRESS>
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```
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## Initialize the storage miner
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In a CLI window, use the following command to start your miner:
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```sh
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lotus-storage-miner init --actor=ACTOR_VALUE_RECEIVED --owner=OWNER_VALUE_RECEIVED
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```
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```
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This command will take 30-60 seconds.
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You will have to wait some time for this operation to complete.
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## Mining
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```sh
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[Metrics]
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Nickname="snoopy"
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Nickname="fun"
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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```sh
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lotus-storage-miner info
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# WARN main lotus-storage-miner/main.go:73 failed to get api endpoint: (/Users/myrmidon/.lotusstorage) %!w(*errors.errorString=&{API not running (no endpoint)}):
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```
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If you see this, that means your **Lotus Storage Miner** isn't ready yet.
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## Retrieve by Data CID
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All fields are required.
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```sh
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lotus client retrieve <Data CID> <outfile>
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```
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If the outfile does not exist it will be created in the Lotus repository directory.
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This command will initiate a **retrieval deal** and write the data to your computer. This process may take 2 to 10 minutes.
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# Static Ports
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For a **storage deal**, you can set a static port.
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For a **storage deal**, you can set a static port for the **Lotus Storage Miner**.
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## Setup
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To change the random **swarm port**, you may edit the `config.toml` file located under `$LOTUS_PATH`. The default location of this file is `$HOME/.lotus`.
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To change the random **swarm port**, you may edit the `config.toml` file located under `$LOTUS_STORAGE_PATH`. The default location of this file is `$HOME/.lotusstorage`.
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To change the port to `1347`:
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# Setup Troubleshooting
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Here is a command that will delete your chain data and any miners you have set up:
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```sh
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rm -rf ~/.lotus ~/.lotusstorage
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```
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This command usually resolves any issues with running `lotus` but it is not always required for updates. We will share information about when resetting your chain data and miners is required for an update in the future.
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## Lotus daemon problems
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```sh
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WARN peermgr peermgr/peermgr.go:131 failed to connect to bootstrap peer: failed to dial : all dials failed
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* [/ip4/147.75.80.17/tcp/1347] failed to negotiate security protocol: connected to wrong peer
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```
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* Try running the build steps again and make sure that you have the latest code from GitHub.
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```sh
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ERROR hello hello/hello.go:81 other peer has different genesis!
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```
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* Try deleting your file system's `~/.lotus` directory. Check that it exists with `ls ~/.lotus`.
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## Failed messages
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Some errors will occur that do not prevent Lotus from working:
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```sh
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ERROR chainstore store/store.go:564 get message get failed: <Data CID>: blockstore: block not found
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```
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* Someone is requesting a **Data CID** from you that you don't have.
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documentation/en/storing-data-troubleshooting.md
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documentation/en/storing-data-troubleshooting.md
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# Storage Troubleshooting
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```sh
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WARN main lotus/main.go:72 routing: not found
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```
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|
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* This miner is offline.
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|
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```sh
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WARN main lotus/main.go:72 failed to start deal: computing commP failed: generating CommP: Piece must be at least 127 bytes
|
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```
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* There is a minimum file size of 127 bytes.
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@ -45,24 +45,11 @@ Store a **Data CID** with a miner:
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```sh
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lotus client deal <Data CID> <miner> <price> <duration>
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# price is in attoFIL/byte/block
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# duration is number of blocks.
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```
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|
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* Price is in attoFIL.
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* The `duration`, which represents how long the miner will keep your file hosted, is represented in blocks. Each block represents 30 seconds.
|
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|
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Upon success, this command will return a **Deal CID**.
|
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|
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From now on the **Data CID** is [retrievable](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+retrieving-data) from the **Lotus Storage Miner**.
|
||||
|
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## Troubleshooting
|
||||
|
||||
```sh
|
||||
WARN main lotus/main.go:72 routing: not found
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
* This miner is offline.
|
||||
|
||||
```sh
|
||||
WARN main lotus/main.go:72 failed to start deal: computing commP failed: generating CommP: Piece must be at least 127 bytes
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
* There is a minimum file size of 127 bytes.
|
17
documentation/en/updating-lotus.md
Normal file
17
documentation/en/updating-lotus.md
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# Updating Lotus
|
||||
|
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If you installed Lotus on your machine, you can upgrade to the latest version by doing the following:
|
||||
|
||||
```sh
|
||||
git pull origin master
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Sometimes when you run Lotus after a pull, certain commands such as `lotus daemon` may break.
|
||||
|
||||
Here is a command that will delete your chain data and any miners you have set up:
|
||||
|
||||
```sh
|
||||
rm -rf ~/.lotus ~/.lotusstorage
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This command usually resolves any issues with running `lotus` commands but it is not always required for updates. We will share information about when resetting your chain data and miners is required for an update in the future.
|
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