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− | After you | + | After you <code>make install</code>, the OT Server will be named <code>opentxs-notary</code> and most likely will be located in <code>/usr/local/bin</code> |
− | You can probably run it simply by typing: | + | You can then probably run it simply by typing: <code>opentxs-notary</code> |
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+ | I recommend finding some sample data to get it up and running at first, before you try to create your own server contract. | ||
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− | + | If you run it with blank data, it will walk you through the process of creating a fresh server. You will want to use the Moneychanger GUI as well, during this process. | |
− | + | OT creates the <code>~/.ot</code> folder, including the server's folder: <code>~/.ot/server_data</code> (That is where the otserver will normally look, by default, to load its data.) | |
− | The main datafile is: | + | The main datafile is: <code>~/.ot/server_data/notaryServer.xml</code> |
When you first start playing with OT, be sure to keep an eye on the server output while you are running your client, so you can see what is happening on the server side. | When you first start playing with OT, be sure to keep an eye on the server output while you are running your client, so you can see what is happening on the server side. | ||
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− | See | + | ''See also:'' |
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− | + | * The [[TestGUI|OT Test GUI]] | |
+ | * The [[opentxs|command line test wallet]] | ||
+ | * The [[API|OT API]] |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 8 July 2015
After you make install
, the OT Server will be named opentxs-notary
and most likely will be located in /usr/local/bin
You can then probably run it simply by typing: opentxs-notary
I recommend finding some sample data to get it up and running at first, before you try to create your own server contract.
If you run it with blank data, it will walk you through the process of creating a fresh server. You will want to use the Moneychanger GUI as well, during this process.
OT creates the ~/.ot
folder, including the server's folder: ~/.ot/server_data
(That is where the otserver will normally look, by default, to load its data.)
The main datafile is: ~/.ot/server_data/notaryServer.xml
When you first start playing with OT, be sure to keep an eye on the server output while you are running your client, so you can see what is happening on the server side.
See also:
- The OT Test GUI
- The command line test wallet
- The OT API