Installing the timelord on Debian / Ubuntu
1. To run a timelord, you need a synchronized BPX Chain full node. If you don't have it already, follow the steps of this tutorial first.
2. The timelord software is not included in official binary .deb / .rpm releases. You have to build it from the source code. Login as root and install the git client first.
apt-get install git
3. The timelord installer script requires root access to install some dependencies from APT repositories. Add BPX services user to sudoers by the following command:
usermod -a -G sudo bpxv3
4. Now it's time to switch to BPX services user:
su - bpxv3
4. Fetch the source code of the latest Beacon Client release:
git clone https://github.com/bpx-network/bpx-beacon-client
5. Install the Beacon Client from the source. This may take several minutes.
cd bpx-beacon-client
. install.sh
6. Install the timelord software:
. install-timelord.sh
7. Press Control + D to log out and return to the root console.
8. Create the timelord service descriptor file:
nano /etc/systemd/system/bpx-timelord.service
Insert the following file content:
[Unit]
Description=BPX Timelord
[Service]
Type=forking
User=bpxv3
WorkingDirectory=/home/bpxv3/bpx-beacon-client
ExecStart=bash -c ". activate && bpx start timelord-launcher-only timelord-only"
ExecStop=bash -c ". activate && bpx stop timelord-only timelord-launcher-only"
Restart=always
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Save the file by pressing Control + O and close the editor with Control + X.
9. Refresh startup services configuration
systemctl daemon-reload
10. Activate automatic startup of timelord service
systemctl enable bpx-timelord
Regular timelord
11. Start a timelord
systemctl start bpx-timelord