diff --git a/src/connect-light-node.md b/src/connect-light-node.md index 384399e..5e90fcc 100644 --- a/src/connect-light-node.md +++ b/src/connect-light-node.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Note that if you spin up multiple services like this using the same `priv-key` s - ⚠️ change `lightpush-peer` to the node you wish. Note that the multiaddress is logged by every peer at startup. ```jsx -docker run --network waku-simulator_simulation alrevuelta/go-waku-light:07b8f32 \ +docker run --network waku-simulator_simulation alrevuelta/go-waku-light:4fabb22 \ --eth-endpoint=http://foundry:8545 \ --contract-address=0xCf7Ed3AccA5a467e9e704C703E8D87F634fB0Fc9 \ send-messages-loop \ @@ -18,14 +18,15 @@ send-messages-loop \ --pubsub-topic=/waku/2/rs/66/0 \ --cluster-id=66 \ --lightpush-peer=/ip4/10.2.0.16/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAmAA99YfoLitSXgY1bHaqjaTKhyrU4M4y3D1rVj1bmcgL8 \ ---message-every-secs=5 +--message-every-secs=5 \ +--epoch-size-secs=1 ``` Note that in some examples, it could be interesting to run multiple instances, either in parallel or one after the other. For example if you set `amount-message-to-send=1` this will send just 1 message and exit. You can for example run this 100 times, where a fresh RLN membership will be created on every run, create a new peerId, send a message and exit. ```bash for i in {1..5}; do - docker run --rm --network waku-simulator_simulation alrevuelta/go-waku-light:07b8f32 \ + docker run --rm --network waku-simulator_simulation alrevuelta/go-waku-light:4fabb22 \ --eth-endpoint=http://foundry:8545 \ --contract-address=0xCf7Ed3AccA5a467e9e704C703E8D87F634fB0Fc9 \ send-messages-loop \ @@ -37,6 +38,7 @@ for i in {1..5}; do --cluster-id=66 \ --lightpush-peer=/ip4/10.2.0.16/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAm6a4kUT7YutsbwgQcmWw5VLzN3zj1StwiBVf2LUH9kb4A \ --message-every-secs=5 \ + --epoch-size-secs=1 \ --amount-message-to-send=1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then