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How To Run Tahoe-LAFS
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Intro
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This is how to run a Tahoe-LAFS client or a complete Tahoe-LAFS grid.
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First you have to install the Tahoe-LAFS software, as documented in
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`quickstart.rst <quickstart.rst>`_.
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The ``tahoe`` program in the ``bin`` directory is used to create,
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start, and stop nodes. Each node lives in a separate base directory, in
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which there is a configuration file named ``tahoe.cfg``. Nodes read and
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write files within this base directory.
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A grid consists of a set of *storage nodes* and *client nodes* running
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the Tahoe-LAFS code. There is also an *introducer node* that is
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responsible for getting the other nodes talking to each other.
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If you're getting started we recommend you try connecting to
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the `public test grid
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<https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/TestGrid>`_ as you only
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need to create a client node. When you want to create your own grid
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you'll need to create the introducer and several initial storage nodes
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(see the note about small grids below).
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If the Tahoe-LAFS ``bin`` directory is not on your PATH, then in all
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the command lines below, specify the full path to ``bin/tahoe``.
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To construct a client node, run "``tahoe create-client``", which will
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create ``~/.tahoe`` to be the node's base directory. Acquire the
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``introducer.furl`` (see below if you are running your own introducer,
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or use the one from the `TestGrid page
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<https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/TestGrid>`_), and paste it
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after ``introducer.furl =`` in the ``[client]`` section of
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``~/.tahoe/tahoe.cfg``. Then use "``tahoe run ~/.tahoe``". After that,
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the node should be off and running. The first thing it will do is
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connect to the introducer and get itself connected to all other nodes
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on the grid.
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By default, "``tahoe create-client``" creates a client-only node, that
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does not offer its disk space to other nodes. To configure other behavior,
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use "``tahoe create-node``" or see `configuration.rst <configuration.rst>`_.
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To construct an introducer, create a new base directory for it (the
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name of the directory is up to you), ``cd`` into it, and run
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"``tahoe create-introducer .``". Now run the introducer using
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"``tahoe start .``". After it starts, it will write a file named
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``introducer.furl`` in that base directory. This file contains the URL
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the other nodes must use in order to connect to this introducer. (Note
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that "``tahoe run .``" doesn't work for introducers, this is a known
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issue: `#937 <http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/937>`_.)
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The "``tahoe run``" command above will run the node in the foreground.
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On Unix, you can run it in the background instead by using the
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"``tahoe start``" command. To stop a node started in this way, use
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"``tahoe stop``". ``tahoe --help`` gives a summary of all commands.
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See `configuration.rst <configuration.rst>`_ for more details about how
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to configure Tahoe-LAFS, including how to get other clients to connect
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to your node if it is behind a firewall or NAT device.
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A note about small grids
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By default, Tahoe-LAFS ships with the configuration parameter
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``shares.happy`` set to 7. If you are using Tahoe-LAFS on a
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grid with fewer than 7 storage nodes, this won't work well for
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you -- none of your uploads will succeed. To fix this, see
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`configuration.rst <configuration.rst>`_ to learn how to set
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``shares.happy`` to a more suitable value for your grid.
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Do Stuff With It
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This is how to use your Tahoe-LAFS node.
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The WUI
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-------
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Point your web browser to `http://127.0.0.1:3456
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<http://127.0.0.1:3456>`_ -- which is the URL of the gateway running on
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your own local computer -- to use your newly created node.
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Create a new directory (with the button labelled "create a directory").
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Your web browser will load the new directory. Now if you want to be
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able to come back to this directory later, you have to bookmark it, or
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otherwise save a copy of the URL. If you lose the URL to this directory,
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then you can never again come back to this directory.
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You can do more or less everything you want to do with a decentralized
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filesystem through the WUI.
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The CLI
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Prefer the command-line? Run "``tahoe --help``" (the same command-line
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tool that is used to start and stop nodes serves to navigate and use
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the decentralized filesystem). To get started, create a new directory
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and mark it as the 'tahoe:' alias by running
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"``tahoe create-alias tahoe``". Once you've done that, you can do
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"``tahoe ls tahoe:``" and "``tahoe cp LOCALFILE tahoe:foo.txt``" to
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work with your filesystem. The Tahoe-LAFS CLI uses similar syntax to
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the well-known scp and rsync tools. See `CLI.rst <frontends/CLI.rst>`_
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for more details.
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As with the WUI (and with all current interfaces to Tahoe-LAFS), you
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are responsible for remembering directory capabilities yourself. If you
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create a new directory and lose the capability to it, then you cannot
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access that directory ever again.
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The SFTP and FTP frontends
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You can access your Tahoe-LAFS grid via any `SFTP
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<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSH_file_transfer_protocol>`_ or `FTP
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<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol>`_ client.
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See `FTP-and-SFTP.rst <frontends/FTP-and-SFTP.rst>`_ for how to set
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this up. On most Unix platforms, you can also use SFTP to plug
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Tahoe-LAFS into your computer's local filesystem via ``sshfs``.
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The `SftpFrontend
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<https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/SftpFrontend>`_ page on the
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wiki has more information about using SFTP with Tahoe-LAFS.
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The WAPI
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--------
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Want to program your Tahoe-LAFS node to do your bidding? Easy! See
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`webapi.rst <frontends/webapi.rst>`_.
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Socialize
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=========
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You can chat with other users of and hackers of this software on the
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#tahoe-lafs IRC channel at ``irc.freenode.net``, or on the `tahoe-dev
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mailing list
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<https://tahoe-lafs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev>`_.
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