Provider CLI reference
CLI commands
Run golemsp help
without arguments to see top-level usage information:
$ golemsp help
golemsp 0.12.2 (8efd8657 2023-06-06 build #296)
User-friendly CLI for running Golem Provider
USAGE:
golemsp <SUBCOMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
run Run the golem provider
stop Stop the golem provider
settings Manage settings
status Show provider status
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Run
golemsp run
- Start the Golem provider. It uses mainnet
as a payment platform by default.
Invoke golemsp run --help
to see more options.
Stop
golemsp stop
- Stop the Golem provider.
Settings
$ golemsp settings
golemsp-settings 0.3.0
Manage settings
USAGE:
golemsp settings <SUBCOMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
set Change settings
show Show current settings
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Settings set
golemsp settings set --help
- to see how to change settings. Invoking this will prompt usage, flags, and options.
$ golemsp settings set --help
golemsp-settings-set 0.3.0
Change settings
USAGE:
golemsp settings set [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
--node-name <node-name>
--cores <num> Number of shared CPU cores
--memory <bytes (like "1.5GiB")> Size of shared RAM
--disk <bytes (like "1.5GiB")> Size of shared disk space
--starting-fee <GLM (float)> Price for starting a task
--env-per-hour <GLM (float)> Price for working environment per hour
--cpu-per-hour <GLM (float)> Price for CPU per hour
--account <account> Account for payments [env: YA_ACCOUNT=]
--payment-network <network> Payment network [env: YA_PAYMENT_NETWORK_GROUP=] [default: mainnet]
[possible values: mainnet, testnet]
To change a particular setting (for eg. price settings) type:
golemsp settings set --cpu-per-hour 3
You can also combine multiple settings in one command as follows:
golemsp settings set --cpu-per-hour 3 --cores 7
which will change your GLM per hour to "3" and adjust the numbers of shared CPU cores to "7".
To change the default Ethereum address that was created for you during the initial setup process type:
golemsp settings set --account <address>
and restart your node afterward for it to update. To check if your address has been updated properly run
golemsp status
Settings show
golemsp settings show
- Show current settings.
example
$ golemsp settings show
node name: "zima"
Shared resources:
cores: 7
memory: 10.604358091950417 GiB
disk: 59.39304809570313 GiB
Pricing for preset "vm":
0.025000000000000001 GLM per cpu hour
0.005000000000000000 GLM per hour
0.000000000000000000 GLM for start
Pricing for preset "wasmtime":
0.025000000000000001 GLM per cpu hour
0.005000000000000000 GLM per hour
0.000000000000000000 GLM for start
Status
golemsp status
- Print out the status of your node.
When the node is not running you'll see:
$ golemsp status
┌─────────────────────────────┐
│ Status │
│ │
│ Service is not running │
│ Version 0.12.1 │
│ Commit 5671cd3f │
│ Date 2023-05-23 │
│ Build 293 │
│ │
│ Node Name zima │
│ Subnet public │
│ VM valid │
└─────────────────────────────┘
When your node is already running golemsp status
will show:
$ golemsp status
┌─────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ Status │ Wallet │ Tasks │
│ │ 0x2a14f8ae0272bd4c38ed1b40c66e88ed719dab69 │ │
│ Service is running │ │ last 1h processed 0 │
│ Version 0.12.2 │ network mainnet │ last 1h in progress 0 │
│ Commit 5671cd3f │ amount (total) 0 GLM │ total processed 509 │
│ Date 2023-06-06 │ (on-chain) 0 GLM │ (including failures) │
│ Build 296 │ (polygon) 0 GLM │ │
│ │ (zksync) 0 GLM │ │
│ Node Name lato │ │ │
│ Subnet public │ pending 0 GLM (0) │ │
│ VM valid │ issued 0 GLM (0) │ │
└─────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
In the three columns, you can check the basic information regarding the status of your node
Status
- Whether your node is running
- Version of your node (with commit, build date, and build number)
- Name of your node
- Subnet in which your node is currently running
- VM status
Wallet
- Account address
- Payment network:
mainnet
ortestnet
- Amount of tokens that you have earned for successful computation
- On-chain amount of tokens that you have earned (explorer etherscan.io or goerli.etherscan.io)
- Pending payments that you should receive for computation
- Amount of tokens that are still unconfirmed and may not show on your account
Tasks
- Number of tasks that you were computing in the last hour
- Number of tasks that were in progress during the last hour
- Total tasks that you were trying to compute - including those that were not computed
Advanced Settings
ya-provider
allows fine-tuning the config created with golemsp settings
using commands config
, preset
, profile
, and exe-unit
.
Additionally, it enables configuration of the certificate keystore and of the domain whitelist, which is used to control what kind of outbound traffic is allowed out of the VM containers run by the requestors on your machine.
Keystore
The provider has an embedded certificate keystore which is used to validate any additional permissions for the payload launched by the requestors.
By default, it contains only Golem public certificate which allows executing examples in tutorials and apps from trusted by Golem creators.
Run ya-provider keystore --help
to see possible subcommands
Domain whitelist
The Computational Payload Manifests embedded in the Demands can specify a list of URLs that may get called by the services running on a Provider. If the manifest declares requests to URLs in domains that are not whitelisted, it must come with a signature and app author's public certificate. By default, the domain whitelist
consists of a curated set of public websites and APIs like GitHub, dockerhub, or public Ethereum nodes.
Run ya-provider whitelist --help
to see possible subcommands.