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cosmos avatar cosmos commented on August 26, 2024
Setting up a private network

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AlexBHarley avatar AlexBHarley commented on August 26, 2024

According to this guide https://tendermint.com/docs/networks/terraform-and-ansible.html#ansible I do need to edit the config.toml or apply a --persistent-seeds flag

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alexanderbez avatar alexanderbez commented on August 26, 2024

This repository allows you to run a local network of 4 nodes via make localnet-start. As for spinning up networks in cloud environments, I'm not too sure of. Maybe @mircea-c or @greg-szabo can help there.

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AlexBHarley avatar AlexBHarley commented on August 26, 2024

I've gotten something working by crawling the nodes and then using the /dial_peers endpoint.

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AlexBHarley avatar AlexBHarley commented on August 26, 2024

Following up on this, are there any open source examples of peoples infrastructure?

Many things are missing in this repo which makes me think the problems we're solving wrt. infrastructure are being done by everyone.

In particular would be great to get some conversation going around setting up a sentry node architecture with multiple validator nodes and some kind of cloud KMS in place.

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alexanderbez avatar alexanderbez commented on August 26, 2024

Documentation does exist. I recommend taking a look at various validator's blogs/posts on their infra (e.g https://iqlusion.blog/a-look-inside-our-validator-architecture).

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gaia avatar gaia commented on August 26, 2024

You can also get more information at:

https://forum.cosmos.network/t/sentry-node-architecture-overview/454
https://chainflow.io/cosmos-validator-architecture/
https://medium.com/figment-networks/full-disclosure-figments-cosmos-validator-infrastructure-3bc707283967
https://medium.com/stakewithus/our-validation-architecture-and-learnings-at-stakewith-us-1876470ec908
https://kb.certus.one/peers.html
https://medium.com/01node/on-validator-setup-part2-c78c05937927

Presently (I just checked again), Google, Amazon and Azure KMS still do not support Ed25519. So there is no cloud KMS yet for Cosmos. You'd have to go with the YubiHSM.

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