Domains Node Types
Domain nodes can be configured in different ways to perform various functions. Nodes are launched with the CLI Application.
Domain Nodes
Domains are essentially built-in rollups that support any conceivable state transition framework and smart contract execution environment through custom runtimes. Deploying a domain as easy as deploying a smart contract. They allow builders to easily launch their own network without bootstrapping a new validator set, while still benefiting from the shared security and interoperability provided by the Autonomys Network consensus chain.
There are also two ways to configure a Domain node. One is for Full nodes and one for Archive nodes.
To configure the domain part of the node, you need to include a line that is just two dashes --. That will tell the CLI that anything after those dashes applies to the domain portion.
Full Domain Node
A domain full node processes all blocks and serves peers. It preserves the blockchain's state and recent history.
<BASE_PATH>: Path where you want to store the node database<DOMAIN_ID>: The domain ID you want to connect to
./subspace-node-ubuntu-x86_64-skylake-mainnet-2025-aug-20 run \
--chain mainnet \
--base-path "<BASE_PATH>" \
--blocks-pruning archive \
--state-pruning archive \
--sync full \
-- \
--domain-id "<DOMAIN_ID>"
Archive Domain Node
A domain archive node allows an RPC user to query any historical blocks on the domain it targets. It is useful when a complete history of the domain needs to be made available. An example use case would be indexing the domain chain via RPC.
<BASE_PATH>: Path where you want to store the node database<DOMAIN_ID>: The domain ID you want to connect to<RPC_PORT>: The RPC port you want your node to be accessible at
By default the RPC port is 9944 so you can leave the rpc-listen-on out. If you want to change it, you can set it to 0.0.0.0:"<RPC_PORT>"
./subspace-node-ubuntu-x86_64-skylake-mainnet-2025-aug-20 run \
--chain mainnet \
--base-path "<BASE_PATH>" \
--blocks-pruning archive \
--state-pruning archive \
--sync full \
-- \
--domain-id "<DOMAIN_ID>" \
--blocks-pruning archive \
--state-pruning archive \
--rpc-methods unsafe \
--rpc-cors all \
--rpc-listen-on 0.0.0.0:"<RPC_PORT>"
Specialized Nodes
Operator Node
An operator node is closer to an archive domain node rather than a full domain node. The differences are that archive-canonical can be used and the state-pruning is set to 28,800 blocks. Also you need to specify a --domain-id and an --operator-id.
<NAME>: Ihr Knotenname für die Telemetrie<BASE_PATH>: Path where you want to store the node database<DOMAIN_ID>: The domain ID you want to operate on<OPERATOR_ID>: Ihre Betreiber-ID (erhalten Sie nach der Registrierung)
./subspace-node-ubuntu-x86_64-skylake-mainnet-2025-aug-20 run \
--chain chronos \
--name "<NAME>" \
--base-path "<BASE_PATH>" \
--sync full \
-- \
--domain-id "<DOMAIN_ID>" \
--operator-id "<OPERATOR_ID>" \