grid</a>), the Introducer will already be running, and you'll need to
create a node.</p>
+ <p>To construct a node run <cite>tahoe create-client</cite>, which will
+ create <cite>~/.tahoe</cite> to be the node's base directory. Acquire a copy
+ of the <cite>introducer.furl</cite> from the introducer and put it into this
+ directory, then run <cite>tahoe start</cite>. After that, the node should be
+ off and running. The first thing it will do is connect to the introducer and
+ get itself connected to all other nodes on the grid.</p>
+
<p>To construct an introducer, create a new base directory for it (the name
of the directory is up to you), cd into it, and run <cite>tahoe
create-introducer .</cite>. Now start the introducer by running <cite>tahoe
the URL which the nodes must use in order to connect to this
introducer.</p>
- <p>To construct a node run <cite>tahoe create-client</cite>, which will
- create <cite>~/.tahoe</cite> to be the node's base directory. Acquire a copy
- of the <cite>introducer.furl</cite> from the introducer and put it into this
- directory, then run <cite>tahoe start</cite>. After that, the node should be
- off and running. The first thing it will do is connect to the introducer and
- get itself connected to all other nodes on the grid.</p>
-
<p>Point your web browser to <a
href="http://127.0.0.1:8123">http://127.0.0.1:8123</a> to use this
node.</p>