/oxen-storage-server

Storage server for Oxen Service Nodes

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Oxen Storage Server

Storage server for Oxen Service Nodes

Binary releases

Pre-built releases (with system service files) are available for Ubuntu/Debian on https://deb.oxen.io and are recommended for simple deployment and updates on those distributions.

Building from source

The default build compiles for the current system and requires the following be installed (including headers/dev packages for the libraries):

Requirements:

  • cmake >= 3.10
  • OpenSSL >= 1.1.1
  • libsodium >= 1.0.17
  • pkg-config (any version)
  • libcurl
  • jemalloc (not strictly required but recommended for reduced long-term memory use)
  • autoconf (for building jemalloc)

Other dependencies will be used from the system if found, but if not found will be compiled and built statically from bundled versions:

  • spdlog >= 1.8
  • libzmq >= 4.3
  • oxen-mq >= 1.2.6
  • oxen-encoding >= 1.0.1
  • sqlite >= 3.35.5

You can, however, instruct the build to download and build static versions of all of these dependencies (other than autoconf) as part of the build by adding the -DBUILD_STATIC_DEPS=ON option to the cmake command below. (This will, however, result in a slower build and larger, slower binary, as is typical for static builds).

git submodule update --init --recursive
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make -j4

The build will produce a ./build/httpserver/oxen-storage binary. You can run it with --help to see supported run-time options.

Running

Oxen Storage Server is a required component of an Oxen Service Node and needs to talk to a running oxend in order to join the network. The program defaults are designed to work with a default oxend, but for advanced configurations (e.g. to run on different ports) you may need to use other options. Run the program with --help to see all available options.

See https://docs.oxen.io/ for additional details on setting up and running an Oxen Service Node.