Run an archive node
Overview
This guide demonstrates how to run an archive node on the mainnet using Docker.
Before you start
Docker
- Install Docker Engine
- Install Docker Compose plugin
System requirements
Recommended system requirements for running an archive node on the mainnet:
- 8-core CPU
- 32 GB RAM
- 7 TB high-speed SSD
- x86-64 architecture
These hardware requirements are rough guidelines, and each node operator should monitor their node to ensure good performance for the intended task. The size of your Ronin node will also grow over time.
Run the node
- Set up directories:
Create a ronin directory:
mkdir ~/ronin
Go to the newly created directory:
cd ~/ronin
Create a directory for chain data:
mkdir -p chaindata/data/ronin
- Create a file called
docker-compose.yml
:
vim docker-compose.yml
- Paste the following into
docker-compose.yml
:
version: "3"
services:
node:
image: ${NODE_IMAGE}
stop_grace_period: 5m
stop_signal: SIGINT
hostname: node
container_name: node
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:8545:8545
- 127.0.0.1:8546:8546
- 30303:30303
- 30303:30303/udp
- 6060:6060
volumes:
- ~/.ronin/chaindata:/ronin
environment:
- SYNC_MODE=full
- PASSWORD=${PASSWORD}
- BOOTNODES=${BOOTNODES}
- NETWORK_ID=${NETWORK_ID}
- RONIN_PARAMS=${RONIN_PARAMS}
- VERBOSITY=${VERBOSITY}
- MINE=false
- GASPRICE=${GASPRICE}
- ETHSTATS_ENDPOINT=${INSTANCE_NAME}:${CHAIN_STATS_WS_SECRET}@${CHAIN_STATS_WS_SERVER}:443
This compose file defines the node
service, which pulls a Ronin node image from the GitHub Container Registry.
- Create an
.env
file to store configuration parameters for the service:
vim .env
- Paste the following into
.env
and replace placeholder values (likeINSTANCE_NAME
) with your node's information:
# The name of your node that you want displayed on https://stats.roninchain.com/
INSTANCE_NAME=INSTANCE_NAME
# The latest version of the node's image as listed in https://docs.roninchain.com/validators/setup/upgrade-validator
NODE_IMAGE=NODE_IMAGE
# The password used to encrypt the node's private key file
PASSWORD=PASSWORD
BOOTNODES=enode://cfa5f00c55eba79f359c9d95f5c0b2bb8e173867ffbb6e212c6799a52918502519e56650970e34caf1cd17418d4da46c3243588578886c3b4f8c42d1934bf108@104.198.242.88:30303,enode://f500391c41906a1dae249df084a3d1659fe602db671730b2778316114a5f7df44a0c6864a8dfffdc380fc81c6965dd911338e0e2591eb78a506857015d166250@34.135.18.26:30303,enode://fc7b8ceafe16e6f79ab2da3e73d0a3163d0c28efe0778863102f8f27758986fe28c1540a9a0bbdff29ab93ad1c5803462efe6c98165bbb404d9d099a55f1d2c9@130.211.208.201:30303
NETWORK_ID=2020
GASPRICE=20000000000
CONFIG_PATH=config.mainnet.json
VERBOSITY=3
CHAIN_STATS_WS_SECRET=WSyDMrhRBe111
CHAIN_STATS_WS_SERVER=ronin-stats-ws.roninchain.com
RONIN_PARAMS=--gcmode archive --http.api eth,net,web3 --txpool.pricelimit 20000000000 --txpool.nolocals
- Start the node:
cd ~/ronin && docker-compose up -d
This command pulls a Ronin node image and starts the service you defined.
- After a few minutes, check the status of your node on the Ronin Network Status page. If it's green, the node is connected and up to date with the network.