Prysm
Overview
Prysm is a Go implementation of Ethereum protocol with a focus on usability, security, and reliability. Prysm is developed by Prysmatic Labs, a company with the sole focus on the development of their client. Prysm is written in Go and released under a GPL-3.0 license.
Official Links
Documentation
Website
1. Initial configuration
Create a service user for the consensus service, create data directory and assign ownership.
sudo adduser --system --no-create-home --group consensus
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/prysm/beacon
sudo chown -R consensus:consensus /var/lib/prysm/beaconInstall dependencies.
sudo apt install curl jq git ccze -y2. 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 binaries.
Install the binaries.
Option 2 - Build from source code
Install Go dependencies
Verify Go is properly installed by checking the version and cleanup files.
Install build dependencies.
Build the binaries.
Install the binaries.
3. Setup and configure systemd
Create a systemd unit file to define your consensus.service configuration.
Paste the following configuration into the file.
Replace**
<0x_CHANGE_THIS_TO_MY_ETH_FEE_RECIPIENT_ADDRESS>** with your own Ethereum address that you control. Tips are sent to this address and are immediately spendable.Not staking? If you only want a full node, delete the whole lines beginning with
To exit and save, press Ctrl + X, then Y, then Enter.
Run the following to enable auto-start at boot time.
Finally, start your consensus layer client and check it's status.
Press Ctrl + C to exit the status.
Check your logs to confirm that the consensus clients are up and syncing.
Example of Synced Consensus Client Logs
4. Helpful consensus client commands
Example of Synced Prysm Consensus Client Logs
Common reasons to reset the database can include:
To reduce disk space usage
To recover from a corrupted database due to power outage or hardware failure
To upgrade to a new storage format
With checkpoint sync enabled, time to re-sync the consensus client should take only a minute or two.
Now that your consensus client is configured and started, you have a full node.
Proceed to the next step on setting up your validator client, which turns a full node into a staking node.
If you wanted to setup a full node, not a staking node, stop here! Congrats on running your own full node! π
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