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Install RskJ Using Azure

Meri Herrera edited this page Jun 14, 2018 · 9 revisions

Following the instructions below you will install and run the RSK node in Azure. By default, the node connects to MainNet. If you want to change the network read this section. If you want to change some configuration, please refer to our RSK node configuration section. Also you can enable RPC calls to interact with the node (by default it's not enabled).

Install the node using Azure

  1. On Azure, create a resource.

create-resource

  1. Search for RSK, choose the node's version and click Create.

RSK-Azure

  1. You will see 4 steps after deploying the node:

    1. Basics: complete this step with your information. Choose a name for the node, user name, password, subscription and resource group.

    Step1

    1. Size: select your VM options. Check recommended minimum requirements.

    2. Settings: configure optional features.

    3. Summary: review the summary of what you have set and press Create.

Wait for Azure to finish the deployment.

  1. Initialize RSK node configuration file settings (you can do it while switching network).

    1. Connect your computer to the node using bash.
    2. Edit configuration file using vi:
    sudo service rsk stop
    cd /etc/rsk
    sudo vi <NETWORK>.conf

    Replace <NETWORK> with the network you are using. If you have not switched it, by default it is MainNet.

    1. Restart RSK service:
    sudo service rsk start

That's all! You have your own node running on an Azure Service.

Enable RPC calls

  1. Enable 4444 port. That is the default RSK port for RPC calls.

Navigate to the virtual machine where you are runing RSK. Go to networking configuration.

networking

Add an inbound port rule with the following options:

security-rule

❗ Important: this is a basic configuration that enables any call. Any other options can be added. At least you must maintain the destination to 4444.

You should get something like this:

port-4444

  1. Connect your computer to the node using bash

  2. Edit configuration file

sudo service rsk stop
cd /etc/rsk
sudo vi <NETWORK>.conf

Replace <NETWORK> with the network you are using. If you have not switched, by default it's MainNet.

Press i to enable insert mode. Edit the following values:

  • rpc.address = "0.0.0.0"
  • rpc.host = ["AZURE_SERVICE_VM_IP"]. You can also add localhost and/or your node's DNS.

Then press ESC to exit insertion and :wq to write changes and quit vi. Restart RSK service.

sudo service rsk start

If needed, change cors value.

  1. Test your connection
curl -s -X POST -H "Content-Type:application/json" -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_blockNumber", "params":[],"id":666}' http://<YOUR_IP>:4444

Should return something like:

{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":666,"result":"0x70d03"}

Connect your computer to the node using bash

In a terminal run:

ssh user@server

To get user and server navigate to RSK virtual machine and go to the Overview window. Open Connect option in the top left corner. connect

Copy and paste the text in Ḷogin using VM local account in the console logssh

Any problems?

We hope our Troubleshooting section can help you!

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