Commands and flags

Commands tell Node Pilot what to do, while flags provide additional instruction.

Commands and flags follow this format:

./np <command> <flags>

Here is a list of commands/flags:

CommandShort flagFull flagPurpose

-h

--help

start

-d

--daemon

Starts Node Pilot as an auto-restarting daemon.

start

--local-ip

Manually set local IP address.

start

--public-ip

Manually set public IP address.

stop

Stops the Node Pilot daemon.

check

Runs Node Pilot automated system checks to help identify issues with IP address, ports, DNS, permissions, etc.

password

--password

Starts Node Pilot with the password attached.

Examples

1. Starting Node Pilot as a daemon:

./np start -d

Expected output:

2. Stop Node Pilot running as a daemon:

./np stop

Expected output:

3. Run Node Pilot system check:

./np check

Expected output:

Any red "x" in the system check is an indication of a misconfiguration.

3. Start Node Pilot with password attached

./np start -d --password mypasswordhere

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