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Setup node using Java

To setup a Rootstock node using Java, you need to:

Important

Starting with v6.4.0, the minimum supported Java LTS version is Java 17. Previous Java versions will no longer be supported.

For Mac M1 / M2 (Apple Chips) using x86 based software
  • Ensure you have Rosetta installed. This is typically pre-installed on recent macOS versions.
  • Download an x86 JDK build, such as Azul Zulu 17 (x86), to ensure compatibility with x86 based software.

Video walkthrough​

Install the node using a JAR file​

Download and Setup​

  1. Download the JAR: Download the Fat JAR or Uber JAR from RSKj releases, or compile it reproducibly.

  2. Create Directory: Create a directory for the node.

mkdir rskj-node-jar
cd ~/rskj-node-jar
  1. Move the JAR: Move or copy the just downloaded jar file to your directory.
mv ~/Downloads/rskj-core-6.4.0-ARROWHEAD-all.jar SHA256SUMS.asc /Users/{user}/rskj-node-jar/

Run the Node​

java -cp <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-JAR> co.rsk.Start
Tip

Replace <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-JAR> with the actual path to your JAR file. For example, C:/RskjCode/rskj-core-6.4.0-ARROWHEAD-all.jar.

Using Import Sync​

Instead of the default synchronization, you can use import sync to import a pre-synchronized database from a trusted origin, which is significantly faster.

java -cp <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-JAR> co.rsk.Start --import

Resolving memory issues​

Memory Issues? If you encounter memory errors and meet the minimum hardware requirements, consider using -Xmx4G flag to allocate more memory as shown below:

java -Xmx4G -cp <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-JAR> co.rsk.Start --import
Tip

Replace <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-JAR> with your JAR file path. For configuration details, see database.import setting.

Check the RPC​

Info

After starting the node, if there's no output, this means it's running correctly.

  1. To confirm, open a new console tab (it is important you do not close this tab or interrupt the process) and test the node's RPC server. A sample cURL request:
curl http://localhost:4444 -s -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"web3_clientVersion","params":[],"id":67}'

Output:

{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":67,"result":"RskJ/6.4.0/Mac OS X/Java21/ARROWHEAD-e016b25"}
  1. To check the block number:
curl -X POST http://localhost:4444/ -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "method":"eth_blockNumber","params":[],"id":1}'

Output:

{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"result":"0x3710"}
Success

Now, you have successfully setup a Rootstock node using the jar file. The result property represents the latest synced block in hexadecimal.

Switching networks​

To change networks on the RSKj node, use the following commands:

  • Mainnet
    java -cp <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-FATJAR> co.rsk.Start
  • Testnet
    java -cp <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-FATJAR> co.rsk.Start --testnet
  • Regtest
    java -cp <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-FATJAR> co.rsk.Start --regtest
Tip

Replace <PATH-TO-THE-RSKJ-FATJAR> with the actual path to your jar file. For example: C:/RskjCode/rskj-core-6.4.0-ARROWHEAD-all.jar.

Last updated on by Ezequiel Martin Rodriguez