1. Click the magnifying glass in the top right corner of your Mac computer.
2. Type Terminal.
3. Click ENTER.
4. Type the following command:
cd ~/library/nodes
5. Paste the following command making sure there are no spaces at the end:
bash <(curl -s https://download.r-link.com/node-binaries/v2.6.6/mac.sh)
6. For username, type the email connected to your R-Link account and click ENTER.
7. For password, type the password connected to your R-Link account and click ENTER.
8. For node name, type a name to identify this instance and click ENTER. For example, "RLinkSmartNode1".
9. If the setup was successful, you will receive the following message: “R-Link configuration complete!”
10. You can now close the terminal prompt.
Check the status of your node through the R-Link web app (website).
After installation, you can check the status of your R-Link node at any time by logging into the R-Link Dashboard and viewing the "Nodes Online" within the Node tab selected from the menu on the left. Node status can also be monitored by checking the node software installed on your computer.
Check the status of your node through a Mac terminal prompt:
1. Click the magnifying glass in the top right corner of your Mac computer.
2. Type Terminal.
3. Click ENTER.
4. Type the following command:
launchctl print gui/$UID/rally | grep 'active count'
5. This will display “active node count = 1”.
To uninstall your node through a Mac terminal prompt:
1. Click the magnifying glass in the top right corner of your Mac computer.
2. Type Terminal.
3. Click ENTER.
4. Type the following command:
cd ~/library/nodes
5. Click ENTER.
6. Type the following command:
launchctl stop rally
7. Click ENTER.
8. Type the following command:
launchctl remove rally
9. Click ENTER.
10. Type the following command:
launchctl rm rally
11. Click ENTER.
To check which node software is running through a Mac terminal prompt:
1. Click the magnifying glass in the top right corner of your computer.
2. Type Terminal.
3. Click ENTER.
4. Type the following command:
cd ~/library/nodes
5. Click ENTER.
6. Type the following command:
ls
7. Click ENTER.
8. This will list the brand name for the node instance you are running. If you have your R-Link node running you will see rally listed in the response.
Disclaimer: RALLY is a digital reward distributed through the R-Link node network according to predetermined smart contracts. RALLY is designed to have utility on the Rally platform for the purchase of R-Link products and services, although other cryptocurrencies may be used as well. RALLY is not available for purchase from R-Link. RALLY is not an investment product and may never have any value. R-Link node owners should not expect to recognize any value from RALLY other than its utility with R-Link. Although R-Link plans to undertake efforts to become a successful business, it is highly likely that RALLY's value will not correlate with the success or failure of R-Link.