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The instructions below will assume you are running as root
. This makes the instructions somewhat easier, but less safe and robust.
Note that this has been tested on a fresh images of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
.
To upgrade the node please go here for the upgrade guide
$ apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y
$ apt install vim git curl -y
Go here for the installation guide
Go here for the installation guide
Go here for the installation guide
If you have done this on the query node setup, you can skip this section.
$ git clone https://github.com/Joystream/joystream.git
$ cd joystream
$ ./setup.sh
# this requires you to start a new session. if you are using a vps:
$ exit
$ ssh user@ipOrURL
$ cd joystream
$ ./build-packages.sh
$ yarn joystream-distributor --help
Click here to open the Pioneer app
in your browser. Then follow instructions here to generate a set of Keys
, get tokens, and sign up for a Membership
. This key
will be referred to as the member
key.
Make sure to save the 5YourJoyMemberAddress.json
file. This key will require tokens to be used as stake for the Distributor Provider
application (application stake
) and further stake may be required if you are selected for the role (role stake
).
To check for current openings, visit this page on Pioneer and look for any Distributor Provider
applications which are open for applications. If there is an opening available, fill in the details requested in the form required and stake the tokens needed to apply (when prompted you can sign a transaction for this purpose).
During this process you will be provided with a role key, which will be made available to download in the format 5YourDistributorRoleKey.json
. If you set a password for this key, remember it :)
The next steps (below) will only apply if you are a successful applicant.
On the machine/VPS you want to run your distributor node:
$ mkdir ~/keys/
Assuming you are running the distributor node on a VPS via ssh, on your local machine:
# Go the directory where you saved your <5YourDistributorRoleKey.json>, then rename it to
distributor-role-key.json
$ scp distributor-role-key.json <user>@<your.vps.ip.address>:/root/keys/
Make sure your Joystream full node and Query Node is fully synced before you move to the next step(s)!
The default config.yml
file can be found below. Note that you only need to modify a few lines.
May be should condifer changing: id, maxFiles and maxSize.
nano ~/joystream/distributor-node/config.yml
---
id: <your node name>
endpoints:
queryNode: http://localhost:8081/graphql
joystreamNodeWs: ws://localhost:9944
directories:
assets: ./local/data
cacheState: ./local/cache
logs:
file:
level: debug
path: ./local/logs
maxFiles: 30 # 30 days or 30 * 50 MB
maxSize: 50485760 # 50 MB
console:
level: verbose
# elastic:
# level: info
# endpoint: http://localhost:9200
limits:
storage: 100G
maxConcurrentStorageNodeDownloads: 100
maxConcurrentOutboundConnections: 300
outboundRequestsTimeoutMs: 5000
pendingDownloadTimeoutSec: 3600
maxCachedItemSize: 1G
intervals:
saveCacheState: 60
checkStorageNodeResponseTimes: 60
cacheCleanup: 60
publicApi:
port: 3334
operatorApi:
port: 3335
hmacSecret: this-is-not-so-secret
keys:
- suri: //Alice
# - mnemonic: "escape naive annual throw tragic achieve grunt verify cram note harvest problem"
# type: ed25519
# - keyfile: "/path/to/distributor-role-key.json"
workerId: 0
The following lines must be changed:
# Comment out:
- suri: //Alice
# uncomment and edit
- keyfile: "/root/keys/keyfile.json"
# replace 0 with your <workerId>
workerId: 0
# replace with a real secret
hmacSecret: this-is-not-so-secret
endpoints:
If you are not running your own node and/or query node:
limits:
These numbers should depend on decisions made by the LeadhmacSecret: this-is-not-so-secret
directories:
You may want to change these. Especially if you are renting extra storage volumes
/path/to/storage/volume
Once hired, the Distributor Lead will invite you a to "bucket". Before this is done, you will not be able to participate. Assuming:
<workerId>
the Lead has invited to bucket family <bucketFamilyId>
with index <bucketId>
-> <bucketFamilyId>:<bucketId>
$ cd ~/joystream/distributor-node
$ yarn joystream-distributor operator:accept-invitation -B <bucketFamilyId>:<bucketId> -w <workerId>
When you have accepted the invitation, you have to set metadata for your node. If your VPS is in Frankfurt, Germany:
$ nano ~/joystream/distributor-node/metadata.json
# Modify, and paste in everything below the stapled line
---
{
"endpoint": "https://<your.cool.url>/distributor/",
"location": {
"countryCode": "DE",
"city": "Frankfurt",
"coordinates": {
"latitude": 52,
"longitude": 15
}
},
"extra": "<Node ID>: <Location>, Xcores, <RAM>G, <SSD>G "
}
Where:
Then set it on-chain with:
$ cd ~/joystream/distributor-node
$ yarn joystream-distributor operator:set-metadata -B <bucketFamilyId>:<bucketId> -w <workerId> -i /path/to/metadata.json
First, create a systemd
file. Example file below:
$ nano /etc/systemd/system/distributor-node.service
# Modify, and paste in everything below the stapled line
---
[Unit]
Description=Joystream Distributor Node
After=network.target joystream-node.service
[Service]
User=root
WorkingDirectory=/root/joystream/
LimitNOFILE=10000
ExecStart=/root/.volta/bin/yarn joystream-distributor start \
-c /root/joystream/distributor-node/config.yml
Restart=on-failure
StartLimitInterval=600
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
To start the node:
$ systemctl start distributor-node
# If everything works, you should get an output. Verify with:
$ journalctl -f -n 200 -u distributor-node
# If it looks ok, it probably is :)
---
# To have the distributor-node start automatically at reboot:
$ systemctl enable distributor-node
# If you want to stop the distributor node, either to edit the distributor-node.service file or some other reason:
$ systemctl stop distributor-node
In your browser, try:
https://<your.cool.url>/distributor/api/v1/status
.
If you had any issues setting it up, you may find your answer here!