1.1 Installing Docker:
For Windows:
Download the Docker Desktop installer from the official website.
Run the installer and follow the instructions.
For Mac:
Download the Docker Desktop installer from the official website.
Run the installer and follow the instructions.
For Linux:
Open a terminal and run the following commands:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install docker.io sudo systemctl start docker sudo systemctl enable docker
1.2 Installing Docker Compose:
For all OS:
Download the latest version of Docker Compose from the official website.
Follow the instructions for your operating system.
2.1 Create a Working Directory:
Create a folder on your computer for the node files. For example:
mkdir og-lab-node
cd og-lab-node
2.2 Download the docker-compose.yml File:
Create a file named docker-compose.yml in your working directory and copy the following text into it:
version: '3'
services:
oglab-node:
image: oglab/oglab-node:latest
ports:
- "30303:30303"
- "30303:30303/udp"
volumes:
- ./data:/root/.oglab
restart: always
3.1 Run Docker Compose:
In the terminal, while in your working directory, run the command:
docker-compose up -d
This command will start your node in the background.
4.1 View Logs:
To ensure that the node is running correctly, you can check the logs:
docker-compose logs -f
5.1 Updating the Docker Image:
To update the node to the latest version, run the following commands:
docker-compose pull
docker-compose down
docker-compose up -d
These commands will pull the latest image, stop the current node, and start the updated one.
Now your OG-Lab node is up and running. You can monitor its operation through the logs and update it as necessary.
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