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        • Guide: How to Setup a validator on Holesky Testnet
          • Overview - Manual Installation
          • Step 1: Prerequisites
          • Step 2: Configuring Node
          • Step 3: Installing execution client
            • Besu
            • Erigon
            • Geth
            • Nethermind
            • Reth
          • Step 4: Installing consensus client
            • Lighthouse
            • Lodestar
            • Nimbus
            • Prysm
            • Teku
          • Step 5: Installing Validator
            • Installing Validator
              • Lighthouse
              • Lodestar
              • Nimbus
              • Prysm
              • Teku
            • Setting up Validator Keys
            • Next Steps
          • Maintenance
            • Updating Execution Client
            • Updating Consensus Client
            • Uninstalling Staking Node
            • Backups Checklist: Critical Staking Node Data
        • Guide | How to setup a validator for Ethereum staking on mainnet
          • Overview - Manual Installation
          • PART I - INSTALLATION
          • PART I - INSTALLATION
            • Step 1: Prerequisites
            • Step 2: Configuring Node
            • Step 3: Installing execution client
              • Besu
              • Erigon
              • Geth
              • Nethermind
              • Reth
            • Step 4: Installing consensus client
              • Lighthouse
              • Lodestar
              • Nimbus
              • Prysm
              • Teku
            • Step 5: Installing Validator
              • Installing Validator
                • Lighthouse
                • Lodestar
                • Nimbus
                • Prysm
                • Teku
              • Setting up Validator Keys
              • Next Steps
            • Synchronizing time with Chrony
            • Monitoring with Uptime Check by Google Cloud
            • Mobile App Node Monitoring by beaconcha.in
            • Monitoring your validator with Grafana and Prometheus
            • Security Best Practices for your ETH staking validator node
          • PART II - MAINTENANCE
          • PART II - MAINTENANCE
            • Updating Consensus Client
            • Updating Execution Client
            • Finding the longest attestation slot gap
            • Backups Checklist: Critical Staking Node Data
            • Checking my eth validator's sync committee duties
            • Checklist | Confirming a healthy functional ETH staking node
            • Uninstalling Staking Node
          • PART III - TIPS
          • PART III - TIPS
            • Voluntary Exiting a Validator
            • Verifying Your Mnemonic Phrase
            • Adding a New Validator to an Existing Setup with Existing Seed Words
            • How to re-sync using checkpoint sync
            • Dealing with Storage Issues on the Execution Client
            • Disk Usage by Execution / Consensus Client
            • EIP2333 Key Generator by iancoleman.io
            • Geth - Enabling path-based state storage
            • Important Directory Locations
            • Improving Validator Attestation Effectiveness
            • Reducing Network Bandwidth Usage
            • Running a slasher
            • Setting up dynamic DNS (DDNS)
            • Switching / Migrating Execution Client
            • Switching / Migrating Consensus Client
            • Using All Available LVM Disk Space
            • Using Node as RPC URL endpoint
        • Guide: How to stake on ETH 2.0 Altona Testnet with Lighthouse on Ubuntu
        • Guide | How to setup a validator on ETH2 mainnet
        • Guide | MEV-boost for Ethereum Staking
          • MEV Relay List
        • Security Best Practices for your ETH staking validator node
        • Guide | Recover Ethereum Validator Mnemonic Seed
        • Update Withdrawal Keys for Ethereum Validator (BLS to Execution Change or 0x00 to 0x01) with ETHDO
        • Downloading files from your node
      • TIPS
    • Gnosis Staking Guide
      • Guide: How to Setup a validator on Chiado Testnet
        • Overview - Manual Installation
        • Step 1: Prerequisites
        • Step 2: Configuring Node
        • Step 3: Installing execution client
          • Besu
          • Erigon
          • Geth
          • Nethermind
          • Reth
        • Step 4: Installing consensus client
          • Lighthouse
          • Lodestar
          • Nimbus
          • Teku
        • Step 5: Installing Validator
          • Installing Validator
            • Lighthouse
            • Lodestar
            • Nimbus
            • Prysm
            • Teku
          • Setting up Validator Keys
          • Next Steps
        • Maintenance
          • Updating Execution Client
          • Updating Consensus Client
          • Uninstalling Staking Node
          • Backups Checklist: Critical Staking Node Data
      • Guide | How to setup a validator for Gnosis staking on mainnet
        • Overview - Manual Installation
        • PART I - INSTALLATION
        • PART I - INSTALLATION
          • Step 1: Prerequisites
          • Step 2: Configuring Node
          • Step 3: Installing execution client
            • Besu
            • Erigon
            • Geth
            • Nethermind
            • Reth
          • Step 4: Installing consensus client
            • Lighthouse
            • Lodestar
            • Nimbus
            • Prysm
            • Teku
          • Step 5: Installing Validator
            • Installing Validator
              • Lighthouse
              • Lodestar
              • Nimbus
              • Prysm
              • Teku
            • Setting up Validator Keys
            • Next Steps
          • Synchronizing time with Chrony
          • Monitoring with Uptime Check by Google Cloud
          • Mobile App Node Monitoring by beaconcha.in
          • Monitoring your validator with Grafana and Prometheus
          • Security Best Practices for your ETH staking validator node
        • PART II - MAINTENANCE
        • PART II - MAINTENANCE
          • Updating Consensus Client
          • Updating Execution Client
          • Finding the longest attestation slot gap
          • Backups Checklist: Critical Staking Node Data
          • Checking my eth validator's sync committee duties
          • Checklist | Confirming a healthy functional ETH staking node
          • Uninstalling Staking Node
        • PART III - TIPS
        • PART III - TIPS
          • Voluntary Exiting a Validator
          • Verifying Your Mnemonic Phrase
          • Adding a New Validator to an Existing Setup with Existing Seed Words
          • How to re-sync using checkpoint sync
          • Dealing with Storage Issues on the Execution Client
          • Disk Usage by Execution / Consensus Client
          • EIP2333 Key Generator by iancoleman.io
          • Geth - Enabling path-based state storage
          • Important Directory Locations
          • Improving Validator Attestation Effectiveness
          • Reducing Network Bandwidth Usage
          • Running a slasher
          • Setting up dynamic DNS (DDNS)
          • Switching / Migrating Execution Client
          • Switching / Migrating Consensus Client
          • Using All Available LVM Disk Space
          • Using Node as RPC URL endpoint
      • Security Best Practices for your ETH staking validator node
    • Lido Community Staking Module(CSM) and Obol DVT Guide
      • Guide: How to Setup a validator on Chiado Testnet
        • Overview - Manual Installation
        • Step 1: Prerequisites
        • Step 2: Configuring Node
        • Step 3: Installing execution client
          • Besu
          • Erigon
          • Geth
          • Nethermind
          • Reth
        • Step 4: Installing consensus client
          • Lighthouse
          • Lodestar
          • Nimbus
          • Teku
        • Step 5: Installing Validator
          • Installing Validator
            • Lighthouse
            • Lodestar
            • Nimbus
            • Prysm
            • Teku
          • Setting up Validator Keys
          • Next Steps
        • Maintenance
          • Updating Execution Client
          • Updating Consensus Client
          • Uninstalling Staking Node
          • Backups Checklist: Critical Staking Node Data
      • Guide | How to setup a validator for Gnosis staking on mainnet
        • Overview - Manual Installation
        • PART I - INSTALLATION
        • PART I - INSTALLATION
          • Step 1: Prerequisites
          • Step 2: Configuring Node
          • Step 3: Installing execution client
            • Besu
            • Erigon
            • Geth
            • Nethermind
            • Reth
          • Step 4: Installing consensus client
            • Lighthouse
            • Lodestar
            • Nimbus
            • Prysm
            • Teku
          • Step 5: Installing Validator
            • Installing Validator
              • Lighthouse
              • Lodestar
              • Nimbus
              • Prysm
              • Teku
            • Setting up Validator Keys
            • Next Steps
          • Synchronizing time with Chrony
          • Monitoring with Uptime Check by Google Cloud
          • Mobile App Node Monitoring by beaconcha.in
          • Monitoring your validator with Grafana and Prometheus
          • Security Best Practices for your ETH staking validator node
        • PART II - MAINTENANCE
        • PART II - MAINTENANCE
          • Updating Consensus Client
          • Updating Execution Client
          • Finding the longest attestation slot gap
          • Backups Checklist: Critical Staking Node Data
          • Checking my eth validator's sync committee duties
          • Checklist | Confirming a healthy functional ETH staking node
          • Uninstalling Staking Node
        • PART III - TIPS
        • PART III - TIPS
          • Voluntary Exiting a Validator
          • Verifying Your Mnemonic Phrase
          • Adding a New Validator to an Existing Setup with Existing Seed Words
          • How to re-sync using checkpoint sync
          • Dealing with Storage Issues on the Execution Client
          • Disk Usage by Execution / Consensus Client
          • EIP2333 Key Generator by iancoleman.io
          • Geth - Enabling path-based state storage
          • Important Directory Locations
          • Improving Validator Attestation Effectiveness
          • Reducing Network Bandwidth Usage
          • Running a slasher
          • Setting up dynamic DNS (DDNS)
          • Switching / Migrating Execution Client
          • Switching / Migrating Consensus Client
          • Using All Available LVM Disk Space
          • Using Node as RPC URL endpoint
      • Security Best Practices for your ETH staking validator node
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  5. PART I - INSTALLATION
  6. Step 3: Installing execution client

Nethermind

Overview

Nethermind is a flagship Ethereum client all about performance and flexibility. Built on .NET core, a widespread, enterprise-friendly platform, Nethermind makes integration with existing infrastructures simple, without losing sight of stability, reliability, data integrity, and security.

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1. Initial configuration

Create a service user for the execution service, create data directory and assign ownership.

sudo adduser --system --no-create-home --group execution
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/nethermind
sudo chown -R execution:execution /var/lib/nethermind

Install dependencies.

sudo apt update
sudo apt install ccze curl libsnappy-dev libc6-dev jq libc6 unzip -y

2. Install Binaries

  • Downloading binaries is often faster and more convenient.

  • Building from source code can offer better compatibility and is more aligned with the spirit of FOSS (free open source software).

Option 1 - Download binaries

Run the following to automatically download the latest linux release, un-zip and cleanup.

RELEASE_URL="https://api.github.com/repos/NethermindEth/nethermind/releases/latest"
BINARIES_URL="$(curl -s $RELEASE_URL | jq -r ".assets[] | select(.name) | .browser_download_url" | grep linux-x64)"

echo Downloading URL: $BINARIES_URL

cd $HOME
wget -O nethermind.zip $BINARIES_URL
unzip -o nethermind.zip -d $HOME/nethermind
rm nethermind.zip

Install the binaries.

sudo mv $HOME/nethermind /usr/local/bin/nethermind
Option 2 - Build from source code

Install .NET SDK build dependencies.

# Get Ubuntu version
declare repo_version=$(if command -v lsb_release &> /dev/null; then lsb_release -r -s; else grep -oP '(?<=^VERSION_ID=).+' /etc/os-release | tr -d '"'; fi)

# Download Microsoft signing key and repository
wget https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/$repo_version/packages-microsoft-prod.deb -O packages-microsoft-prod.deb

# Install Microsoft signing key and repository
sudo dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb

# Clean up
rm packages-microsoft-prod.deb

# Update packages
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y dotnet-sdk-8.0

Build the binaries.

mkdir -p ~/git
cd ~/git
# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/NethermindEth/nethermind.git
cd nethermind
# Get new tags
git fetch --tags
# Get latest tag name
latestTag=$(git describe --tags `git rev-list --tags --max-count=1`)
# Checkout latest tag
git checkout $latestTag
# Build
dotnet publish src/Nethermind/Nethermind.Runner -c release -o nethermind

Verify Nethermind was properly built by checking the version.

./nethermind/nethermind --version

Sample output of a compatible version.

Version: 1.25.2+78c7bf5f
Commit: 78c7bf5f2c0819f23e248ee6d108c17cd053ffd3
Build Date: 2024-01-23 06:34:53Z
OS: Linux x64
Runtime: .NET 8.0.1

Install the binaries.

sudo mv $HOME/git/nethermind/nethermind /usr/local/bin

3. Setup and configure systemd

Create a systemd unit file to define your execution.service configuration.

sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/execution.service

Paste the following configuration into the file.

[Unit]
Description=Nethermind Execution Layer Client service for Mainnet
Wants=network-online.target
After=network-online.target
Documentation=https://www.nodebridgeafrica.com

[Service]
Type=simple
User=execution
Group=execution
Restart=always
RestartSec=3
KillSignal=SIGINT
TimeoutStopSec=900
WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/nethermind
Environment="DOTNET_BUNDLE_EXTRACT_BASE_DIR=/var/lib/nethermind"
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/nethermind/nethermind \
  --config mainnet \
  --datadir="/var/lib/nethermind" \
  --Network.DiscoveryPort 30303 \
  --Network.P2PPort 30303 \
  --Network.MaxActivePeers 50 \
  --JsonRpc.Port 8545 \
  --JsonRpc.EnginePort 8551 \
  --Metrics.Enabled true \
  --Metrics.ExposePort 6060 \
  --JsonRpc.JwtSecretFile /secrets/jwtsecret \
  --Pruning.Mode=Hybrid \
  --Pruning.FullPruningTrigger=VolumeFreeSpace \
  --Pruning.FullPruningThresholdMb=300000
  
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Nethermind will prune the database when disk space is low (below 300GB)

To exit and save, press Ctrl + X, then Y, then Enter.

Run the following to enable auto-start at boot time.

sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable execution

Finally, start your execution layer client and check it's status.

sudo systemctl start execution
sudo systemctl status execution

Press Ctrl + C to exit the status.

4. Helpful execution client commands

sudo journalctl -fu execution | ccze

A properly functioning Nethermind execution client will indicate "Received new block". For example,

Nethermind.Runner[2]: 29 Sep 03:00:00 | Received new block:  8372 (0x425ab9...854f4)
Nethermind.Runner[2]: 29 Sep 03:00:00 | Processed                8372     |      0.17 ms  |  slot     13,001 ms |
Nethermind.Runner[2]: 29 Sep 03:00:00 | - Block               0.00 MGas   |      0    txs |  calls      0 (  0) | sload       0 | sstore      0 | create   0
Nethermind.Runner[2]: 29 Sep 03:00:00 | - Block throughput    0.00 MGas/s |      0.00 t/s |       7217.16 Blk/s | recv        0 | proc        0
Nethermind.Runner[2]: 29 Sep 03:00:00 | Received ForkChoice: Head: 8372 (0x425ab9...854f4), Safe: 8350 (0xfd781...c2e19f), Finalized: 8332 (0x9ccf...88684c)
Nethermind.Runner[2]: 29 Sep 03:00:00 | Synced chain Head to 8372 (0x425ab9...2881a5)
sudo systemctl stop execution
sudo systemctl start execution
sudo systemctl status execution

Common reasons to reset the database can include:

  • Recovering from a corrupted database due to power outage or hardware failure

  • Re-syncing to reduce disk space usage

  • Upgrading to a new storage format

sudo systemctl stop execution
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/nethermind/*
sudo systemctl restart execution

Time to re-sync the execution client can take a few hours up to a day.

Now that your execution client is configured and started, proceed to the next step on setting up your consensus client.

If you're checking the logs and see any warnings or errors, please be patient as these will normally resolve once both your execution and consensus clients are fully synced to the Ethereum network.

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https://github.com/NethermindEth/nethermind/releases
https://docs.nethermind.io
https://nethermind.io/nethermind-client