Difference between revisions of "Install BMS"
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− | #now you have mysql running, | + | #now you have mysql running, let us change the root password to something you will remember in case you need it: |
− | + | sudo mysql | |
+ | ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password by 'your_new_password'; | ||
− | # | + | #now to exit mysql command prompt type: |
− | + | quit; | |
− | # | + | #now you are back at the ubuntu bash command prompt: |
+ | #Now let us secure mysql: | ||
− | #Remove anonymous users? | + | sudo mysql_secure_installation) |
− | + | #Would you like to enable validate password component? | |
− | + | Answer NO | |
− | #Disallow root login remotely? | + | #Set root password: Set a password that you will remember, and re-enter it (this is for you, store it somewhere in case you need to manage the node). |
− | + | #Remove anonymous users? | |
− | + | YES | |
− | #Remove test database? | + | #Disallow root login remotely? |
− | + | NO | |
− | + | #Remove test database? | |
+ | NO | ||
#Reload privilege tables? | #Reload privilege tables? | ||
− | + | Y | |
− | |||
#now we need to go in and create the bms user: | #now we need to go in and create the bms user: | ||
− | + | mysql | |
#Ubuntu responds with mysql> | #Ubuntu responds with mysql> | ||
− | + | create database bms; | |
Revision as of 19:50, 6 June 2022
Install BMS on Ubuntu 20.04
cd / mkdir bms cd bms #Install dotnet 20.04: wget https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/20.04/packages-microsoft-prod.deb -O packages-microsoft-prod.deb sudo dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y dotnet-sdk-3.1 #optional: To see if its OK type "dotnet --info" dotnet dev-certs https #It may say "certificate already present", but still necessary. #retrieve the node software rm bms.zip #will say no such file, thats OK wget https://social.biblepay.org/bms/bms.zip unzip bms.zip #prime the node dotnet BiblePay.BMSD.dll #You will see: ERROR: missing bms.conf file: This is OK #Now we need to create BMS config file, we do this by executing: nano /inetpub/wwwroot/bms/bms.conf bindurl=https://your.sanc.ip:8443
PHASE II: Additional Items added to BMS.conf as of of May 29th, 2022 to lock in the sidechain with the sanc
nano /inetpub/wwwroot/bms/bms.conf #Add these items: testnetrpchost=your_testnet_sanc_ip:20001 testnetrpcuser=your_testnet_rpc_user tesnetrpcpassword=your_testnet_rpc_password rpchost=your_mainnet_sanc_ip:20000 rpcuser=your_mainnet_rpc_user rpcpassword=your_mainnet_rpc_password #Additionally, Phase II changes requires us to add more settings to our testnet biblepaycore SANCTUARY biblepay.conf file (you can find this at ~/biblepay/biblepaytest.conf): testnet=1 masternodeblsprivkey=your_bls_priv_key #this is already set since you set up your testnet sanc [test] rpcuser=your_testnet_rpc_username rpcpassword=your_testnet_rpc_password server=1 listen=1 daemon=1 rpcbind=0.0.0.0 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcallowip=your_home_ip rpcport=20001 #Additionally, Phase II changes requires us to add more settings to our MAINNET biblepaycore SANCTUARY config settings to the BiblePay.conf Mainnet file: You can find this at ~/.biblepay/biblepay.conf: masternodeblsprivkey=your_mainnet_bls_priv_key #(already set) rpcuser=your_mainnet_rpc_username rpcpassword=your_mainnet_rpc_password server=1 listen=1 daemon=1 rpcbind=0.0.0.0 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcallowip=your_home_ip rpcport=20000
END OF Phase II changes for May 29th, 2022
sudo ufw allow 8443/tcp sudo ufw allow 40000/tcp sudo ufw allow 40001/tcp sudo ufw enable sudo ufw allow from your_home_ip #If you plan to run a randomx pool on ports 3001 (mainnet) and 3002 (testnet): sudo ufw allow 3001/tcp sudo ufw allow 3002/tcp ''' Installing Local MySQL database ''' (MySQL is used to store the internal sidechain transactions and blocks). sudo apt install mysql-server sudo systemctl start mysql.service #now you have mysql running, let us change the root password to something you will remember in case you need it: sudo mysql ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password by 'your_new_password'; #now to exit mysql command prompt type: quit; #now you are back at the ubuntu bash command prompt: #Now let us secure mysql: sudo mysql_secure_installation) #Would you like to enable validate password component? Answer NO #Set root password: Set a password that you will remember, and re-enter it (this is for you, store it somewhere in case you need to manage the node). #Remove anonymous users? YES #Disallow root login remotely? NO #Remove test database? NO #Reload privilege tables? Y #now we need to go in and create the bms user: mysql #Ubuntu responds with mysql> create database bms; #responds with OK create user bmslocal@'%' identified by 'bms'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON bms.* to 'bmslocal'@'%' WITH GRANT OPTION; FLUSH privileges; quit; #this puts you back at command prompt ''' Continue with final steps of installation ''' #now start the node dotnet BiblePay.BMSD.dll #The node should respond with a top level menu and continue running. To test the node, point a web browser at: https://your_sanc_ip:8443/BMS/Status #You will see WARNING: SSL Certificate invalid. Just click Details, Proceed anyway (this is OK for the local machine). In mainnet, the node will use our wildcard SSL cert.
How to Manually Upgrade BMS
#Click ctrl-c a few times to close the old copy of BMS and this gives you the command prompt again. cd /bms rm bms.zip wget https://social.biblepay.org/bms/bms.zip unzip bms.zip #When it asks should we overwrite files, answer [A] for ALL and press enter. #At this point the old files are overwritten. #Now you can start the node again: dotnet BiblePay.BMSD.dll #The node should start