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hyper basic question: where is the transactor properties file where I should paste my license key? this isn’t really explained in the getting started docs that I can see…
ah you mean where the file is?
> Once your Storage Service is configured, you can start the Transactor locally by running bin/transactor. It takes a properties file as input.
Actually, I think that that’s not what I need. I’m trying to go through the getting started docs. They say to start a db like so:
bin/run -m datomic.peer-server -p 8998 -a myaccesskey,mysecret -d firstdb,datomic:
I’m guessing myaccesskey and mysecret need to be provided in this command. But not sure where to get those.
A Peer Server is a new concept, I haven't worked with those yet
Thinking of following along with this as a start instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao7xEwCjrWQ
The [docs on the peer-server](http://docs.datomic.com/peer-server.html) say this with regard to the access key/secret: > The access-key and secret are opaque strings. Clients must provide a matching access-key and secret to connect.