Roles of Ansible for install and monitor FreeTon node.
- Ubuntu 18 or newest
- common - preparing system and install dependencies
- freeton - build and setup FreeTon node
- netdata - real-time monitoring
- prometheus-node-exporter - exporter for hardware and OS metrics exposed, also this gives opportunity get balance and diff in freeton network
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Freeton Install
- Creating user and group
- Cronjob for validator script
- All logs in one folder /var/log/...
- Systemd for control status of node and restart in fail case
- Logrotate for archive logs
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Node Monitoring
- Install netdata for realtime status /netdata
- install prometheus-node-exporter for collect metrics
- collecting data about node status(node diff, wallet balance, total validators, if your node became validator, open elections)
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Install nginx for close entry poins of monitoring systems
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Install and sync ntp server for avoid time shift
- System upgrade
- Pull repository
- Add your host to
freeton
file - Change role for installation (common should be always)
- Change nginx user/password for basic_auth in
vars/variables.yml
- Add telegram bot token and group/chat id in
vars/variables.yml
- Run ansible:
ansible-playbook freeton.yaml -i freeton --ask-sudo-pass
- Ansible Build and setup node and save seed phrase
{{ install_path }}/ton-keys/seed_phrase.secret
- Deploy wallet instruction
- install grafana FreeTon Validator Dashboard
- ton_node_diff - seconds until synchronization will complete
- ton_node_balance - current wallet balance
- ton_total_validators - number of validators
- ton_election_num - election numbers
- ton_elections - election status (0 - closed 1 - open)
- ton_aggregateBlockSignatures - number of signed blocks by node
- ton_getTransactionsCount - numbers of transaction
- ton_getAccountsCount - total accounts in net.ton.dev network
- ton_getAccountsTotalBalance - total balance of all accounts
- ton_aggregateBlocks - blocks by current validators
Before install grafana template (grafana*freeton*node*alerts.json) please replace "_NODE-IP:8080" on IP address and port of your server.