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zcashd for Docker

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Docker image that runs the Zcash zcashd node in a container for easy deployment.

Requirements

  • Physical machine, cloud instance, or VPS that supports Docker (i.e. Vultr, Digital Ocean, KVM or XEN based VMs) running Ubuntu 14.04 or later (not OpenVZ containers!)
  • At least 100 GB to store the block chain files (and always growing!)
  • At least 1 GB RAM + 2 GB swap file

Recommended and tested on unadvertised (only shown within control panel) Vultr SATA Storage 1024 MB RAM/250 GB disk instance @ $10/mo. Vultr also accepts Bitcoin payments!

Really Fast Quick Start

One liner for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS machines with JSON-RPC enabled on localhost and adds upstart init script:

curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kylemanna/docker-zcashd/master/bootstrap-host.sh | sh -s trusty

Quick Start

  1. Create a zcashd-data volume to persist the zcashd blockchain data, should exit immediately. The zcashd-data container will store the blockchain when the node container is recreated (software upgrade, reboot, etc):

     docker volume create --name=zcashd-data
     docker run -v zcashd-data:/zcash --name=zcashd-node -d \
         -p 8233:8233 \
         -p 127.0.0.1:8232:8232 \
         kylemanna/zcashd
    
  2. Verify that the container is running and zcashd node is downloading the blockchain

     $ docker ps
     CONTAINER ID        IMAGE                         COMMAND             CREATED             STATUS              PORTS                                              NAMES
     d0e1076b2dca        kylemanna/zcashd:latest     "zec_oneshot"       2 seconds ago       Up 1 seconds        127.0.0.1:8232->8232/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8233->8233/tcp   zcashd-node
    
  3. You can then access the daemon's output thanks to the docker logs command

     docker logs -f zcashd-node
    
  4. Install optional init scripts for upstart and systemd are in the init directory.

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