description: Starting Pantheon # Starting Pantheon Pantheon nodes can be used for varying purposes as described in the [Overview](../index.md). Nodes can connect to the Ethereum mainnet, public testnets such as Ropsten, or private networks. ## Prerequisites [Pantheon Installed](../Installation/Overview.md) ## Local Block Data When connecting to a network other than the network previously connected to, you must either delete the local block data or use the [`--data-path`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#data-path) option to specify a different data directory. To delete the local block data, delete the `database` directory in the `pantheon/build/distribution/pantheon-` directory. ## Genesis Configuration Pantheon specifies the genesis configuration, and sets the network ID and bootnodes when connecting to [Mainnet](#run-a-node-on-ethereum-mainnet), [Goerli](#run-a-node-on-goerli-testnet), [Rinkeby](#run-a-node-on-rinkeby-testnet), and [Ropsten](#run-a-node-on-ropsten-testnet). When [`--network=dev`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#network) is specified, Pantheon uses the development mode genesis configuration with a fixed low difficulty. A node started with [`--network=dev`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#network) has an empty bootnodes list by default. The genesis files defining the genesis configurations are in the [Pantheon source files](https://github.com/PegaSysEng/pantheon/tree/master/config/src/main/resources). To define a genesis configuration, create a genesis file (for example, `genesis.json`) and specify the file using the [`--genesis-file`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#genesis-file) option. ## Confirm Node is Running If you have started Pantheon with the [`--rpc-http-enabled`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-enabled) option, use [cURL](https://curl.haxx.se/) to call [JSON-RPC API methods](../Reference/Pantheon-API-Methods.md) to confirm the node is running. !!!example * `eth_chainId` returns the chain ID of the network. ```bash curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_chainId","params":[],"id":1}' localhost:8545 ``` * `eth_syncing` returns the starting, current, and highest block. ```bash curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_syncing","params":[],"id":1}' localhost:8545 ``` For example, after connecting to mainnet `eth_syncing` will return something similar to: ```json { "jsonrpc" : "2.0", "id" : 1, "result" : { "startingBlock" : "0x0", "currentBlock" : "0x2d0", "highestBlock" : "0x66c0" } } ``` ## Run a Node for Testing To run a node that mines blocks at a rate suitable for testing purposes: ```bash pantheon --network=dev --miner-enabled --miner-coinbase=0xfe3b557e8fb62b89f4916b721be55ceb828dbd73 --rpc-http-cors-origins="all" --host-whitelist="*" --rpc-ws-enabled --rpc-http-enabled --data-path=/tmp/tmpDatdir ``` Alternatively, use the following [configuration file](../Configuring-Pantheon/Using-Configuration-File.md) on the command line to start a node with the same options as above: ```toml network="dev" miner-enabled=true miner-coinbase="0xfe3b557e8fb62b89f4916b721be55ceb828dbd73" rpc-cors-origins=["all"] host-whitelist=["*"] rpc-ws-enabled=true rpc-http-enabled=true data-path="/tmp/tmpdata-path" ``` ## Run a Node on Ropsten Testnet To run a node on Ropsten: ```bash pantheon --network=ropsten ``` To run a node on Ropsten with the HTTP JSON-RPC service enabled and allow Remix to access the node: ```bash pantheon --network=ropsten --rpc-http-enabled --rpc-http-cors-origins "http://remix.ethereum.org" ``` ## Run a Node on Rinkeby Testnet To run a node on Rinkeby specifying a data directory: ```bash pantheon --network=rinkeby --data-path=/ ``` Where `` and `` are the path and directory where the Rinkeby chain data is to be saved. ## Run a Node on Goerli Testnet To run a node on [Goerli](https://github.com/goerli/testnet) specifying a data directory: ```bash pantheon --network=goerli --data-path=/ ``` Where `` and `` are the path and directory where the Goerli chain data is to be saved. ## Run a Node on Ethereum Mainnet To run a node on the Ethereum mainnet: ```bash pantheon ``` To run a node on mainnet with the HTTP JSON-RPC service enabled and available for localhost only: ```bash pantheon --rpc-http-enabled ```