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This guide will walk you through setting up hostd using Docker compose. At the end of this guide, you should have the following:

  • Installed Sia hostd software
  • Created a hostd wallet

Pre-requisites

To ensure you will not run into any issues with running hostd it is recommended your system meets the following requirements:

  • Network Access: hostd needs a stable internet connection and open network access in order to store and retrieve data on the Sia network. You will also need to forward the ports 9981-9984 so hostd can properly communicate with the network and renters.
  • Hardware Requirements: A stable setup that meets the following specifications is recommended. Not meeting these requirements may result in preventing slabs from uploading and can lead to a loss of data.
    • A quad-core CPU
    • 8GB of RAM
    • An SSD with at least 128GB of free space.
  • Software Requirements: Before installing hostd, you will need to install Docker.

Create the compose file

Create a new file named docker-compose.yml. You can use the following as a template. The /data mount is where consensus data is stored and is required. Change the /storage mount to the path of your storage drive. If you have additional storage disks, add them.

services:
  hostd:
    image: ghcr.io/siafoundation/hostd:latest
    restart: unless-stopped
    ports:
      - 127.0.0.1:9980:9980/tcp
      - 9981-9984:9981-9984/tcp
    volumes:
      - hostd-data:/data
      - /storage:/storage

volumes:
  hostd-data:

{% hint style="warning" %}Be careful with port 9980 as Docker will expose it publicly by default. It is recommended to bind it to 127.0.0.1 to prevent unauthorized access. If you need to expose it to a LAN, ensure the port is not accessible publicly.{% endhint %}

Getting the hostd image

To get the latest hostd image run the following command:

docker compose pull

Configuring hostd

Now that you have the latest hostd image downloaded, you will need to create a seed phrase and admin password. To launch the built-in configuration wizard, run the following:

docker compose run --rm -it hostd config

When the configuration wizard loads, you will be asked to verify the location of your data directory. Type no to keep the default.

Next, you will be asked to enter a seed phrase. If you already have one that you would like to use, you can enter it now. Otherwise, you can type seed to generate a new one. For the purpose of this guide, we will generate a new seed.

Next, you will be prompted to enter an admin password. This is used to unlock the hostd web UI.

Finally, you will be asked if you want to configure advanced settings for hostd. Type no and hit enter to exit the configuration wizard.

Running hostd

Now that you have hostd successfully installed and configured, it is time to run it. Use the following command to start hostd:

docker compose up -d

Once hostd has successfully started, you can access the web UI by opening your browser and going to http://localhost:9980.

{% hint style="success" %} Congratulations, you have successfully set up hostd. {% endhint %}

Checking the container status

To check the status of the container run:

docker ps -a

If the container is not running, it will show in the STATUS column

Checking the logs

To check the container logs run:

docker compose logs hostd

Upgrading hostd

It is essential to keep your host up to date. New versions of hostd are released regularly and contain bug fixes and performance improvements.

To upgrade your hostd to the newest version, make sure you have shut down hostd and then run the following:

docker compose pull && docker compose up -d

{% hint style="success" %} Congratulations, you have successfully updated your version of hostd! {% endhint %}