8.6 KiB
Validator Node Installation (with Binaries)
This guide assumes you using the Security Best Practices setup guide on your server.
{% hint style="warning" %} You and ONLY YOU are responisble for securing your server. The Validator private key is not encrypted! Failing to properly secure your server can result in the loss of funds. To furhter prevent the loss of funds we recomend adding the Validator private key to metmask or some other compatable web3 wallet and moving funds to a seperate address on a regular basis. {% endhint %}
Getting Started
Login to your server via ssh as a non-root user
ssh kaly@node.ip.address
Install OpenJDK-17
sudo apt install openjdk-17-jre-headless -y
Download the binary and clean up the zip file
wget https://github.com/KalyCoinProject/kalychain/releases/download/22.10.3/kaly-22.10.3.zip
sudo apt install unzip -y && unzip kaly-22.10.3.zip
sudo mv kaly-22.10.3 kaly && rm kaly-22.10.3.zip
Make a data directory
mkdir node && mkdir node/data
{% hint style="info" %} In this example the node/data directories are where the blockchain and genesis files will be stored. You can choose to store these files in other locations based on your setup. If you change the location of these files then you will need to update the paths when starting the node. {% endhint %}
Copy the genesis file to the new node directory. You can find the genesis.json file in the config directory of this repo.
cp Node-Install/regular/config/genesis.json node/genesis.json
Start the KalyChain node.
In this section, a daemon will be created to start the KalyChain node in case of server crashes, unexpected restarts, etc.
{% hint style="info" %} 🔥 Pro Tip We have included a bash script named start_node.sh to run these steps for you, please review it and make any changes to paths as needed for your setup. Make the file exicutable by running chmod +x start_node.sh {% endhint %}
The first thing is to create the file for the besu service. To do this, the following steps will be followed.
cd /lib/systemd/system
sudo nano kalynode.service
The following variables will be put in this file: StartLimitBurst
and RestartSec
will cause it to make 5 restart attempts every 10s and if it fails at all it will stop trying.
[Unit]
Description=Kaly Node Service
After=network.target
StartLimitBurst=5
StartLimitIntervalSec=200
[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/home/$USER/node/
Type=simple
User=$USER
Group=$USER
ExecStart=/home/$USER/node/../kaly/bin/besu --config-file=/Node-Install/regular/config/config.toml
Restart=always
RestartSec=30
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Once the kalynode.services file has been saved, this service is started. Run the following commands.
To let the system know that there is a new daemon that must be started at every boot, the following will be executed:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable kalynode.service
To start the service run the following command.
sudo systemctl start kalynode.service
Finally, to ensure that the service is correctly started it will run:
sudo systemctl status kalynode.service
Getting a result like this.
● kaly.service - Kaly Node Service
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/kaly.service; disabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Fri 2023-03-24 19:34:07 UTC; 6 days ago
Main PID: 4543 (java)
Tasks: 80 (limit: 18979)
Memory: 1.1G
CGroup: /system.slice/kaly.service
└─4543 java -Dvertx.disableFileCPResolving=true -Dbesu.home=/home/dev/besu -Dlog4j.shutdownHookEnabled=false -Dlog4j2.formatMsgNoLookups=true -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.apache.logging.l>
Mar 31 00:27:37 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:37.023+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,228 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0x8d24d427e3ed30>
Mar 31 00:27:39 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:39.005+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,229 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0xff9342efd96c96>
Mar 31 00:27:41 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:41.035+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,230 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0xd72bb1107f282f>
Mar 31 00:27:43 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:43.036+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,231 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0xa0f8820b82a734>
Mar 31 00:27:45 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:45.024+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,232 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0x4f8434013a19cf>
Mar 31 00:27:47 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:47.006+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,233 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0xd51527a085ac1a>
Mar 31 00:27:49 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:49.035+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,234 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0x417fbca71bf666>
Mar 31 00:27:51 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:51.036+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,235 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0x905f30530e8d85>
Mar 31 00:27:53 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:53.025+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,236 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0xbd8759087cca61>
Mar 31 00:27:55 sea-sm5038md-h24trf-2-21 besu[4543]: 2023-03-31 00:27:55.007+00:00 | EthScheduler-Workers-0 | INFO | PersistBlockTask | Imported 268,237 / 0 tx / 0 om / 0 (0.0%) gas / (0x0869b88844d601>
Optional
In order to control the Validator logs, KalyChain allows you to configure your logs thanks to log4j2, being able to change the format in which you take them out, if you make rotations, if you compress the new files, how many you save and where you save them, etc. To do this, a file called log-config.xml is stored in config.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Configuration status="INFO" monitorInterval="5">
<Properties>
<Property name="root.log.level">INFO</Property>
</Properties>
<Appenders>
<Console name="Console" target="SYSTEM_OUT">
<PatternLayout pattern="%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSZZZ} | %t | %-5level | %c{1} | %msg %throwable{short.message}%n" />
</Console>
<RollingFile name="RollingFile" fileName="/kaly/besu/logs/besu.log" filePattern="/kaly/besu/logs/besu-%d{yyyyMMdd}-%i.log.gz" >
<PatternLayout pattern="%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSZZZ} | %t | %-5level | %c{1} | %msg %throwable{short.message}%n" />
<!-- Logs in JSON format
<PatternLayout alwaysWriteExceptions="false" pattern='{"timestamp":"%d{ISO8601}","container":"${hostName}","level":"%level","thread":"%t","class":"%c{1}","message":"%msg","throwable":"%enc{%throwable}{JSON}"}%n'/>
-->
<Policies>
<OnStartupTriggeringPolicy minSize="10240" />
<TimeBasedTriggeringPolicy />
<SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy size="50 MB"/>
</Policies>
<DefaultRolloverStrategy max="365" />
</RollingFile>
</Appenders>
<Loggers>
<Root level="${sys:root.log.level}">
<AppenderRef ref="Console" />
<AppenderRef ref="RollingFile" />
</Root>
</Loggers>
</Configuration>
In this case, the configuration that has been decided on is as follows.
- Both for the logs displayed on the console and for those stored in the rotated files will be the standard (can be changed to json format or other formats allowed by the tool).
- It will generate a rotated log file when
- The Besu Service is restarted whenever the file size is greater than 10 KB (
OnStartupTriggeringPolicy minSize="10240"
). - Once a day (
TimeBasedTriggeringPolicy
). - When the log file, if not spent a day, occupies more than 50 MB (
SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy size="50 MB"
).
- The Besu Service is restarted whenever the file size is greater than 10 KB (
- You will save 365 log files in a compressed format. Once the 365 files have passed, you will start deleting the first ones you created (
DefaultRolloverStrategy max="365"
).
If you use this setup for log rotation:
Add the environment variable `LOG4J_CONFIGURATION_FILE` to the kalynode.service file by adding this line.
```bash
Environment=LOG4J_CONFIGURATION_FILE=/Node-Install/regular/config/log-config.xml
You can view the log file you have generated with this command.
tail -f besu.log