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ansible-remote-node
Ansible playbook for deploying Wownero remote nodes.
Funding
Part of a project funded by the Wownero community. Thank you :)
See the WFS Proposal for more info.
Usage
Setup
-
Install ansible if you don't have it already. You can do this in a virtualenv if you don't want to install it system-wide.
python -m venv virtualenv pip install -r requirements.txt
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Configure the inventory. Modify
inventory.ini
with the connection details of your server. -
Run the playbook.
ansible-playbook -i inventory.ini site.yaml
-
Enjoy your daemon!
Further Configuration
The P2P and RPC listening ports can be configured with the variables
wownerod_p2p_port
and wownerod_rpc_port
respectively.
You can set them for a single host in your inventory like this:
daemon.example.com wownerod_p2p_port=12345 wownerod_rpc_port=12346
Or you can set them for all hosts:
[all]
daemon.example.com
daemon2.example.com
[all:vars]
wownerod_p2p_port=12345
wownerod_rpc_port=12346
Upgrading wownerod
Edit wownerod_remote_url
, wownerod_remote_hash
, and
wownero_version
in roles/wownerod/defaults/main.yaml
to point to a
newer wownerod
binary and re-run the playbook. It is recommended to
test the update on a single host first before deploying to the rest of
the pool.
Will be updated to use the official release binaries in the future, but they currently do not support distros with an older version of glibc (e.g. Debian Stable) so a binary built on Debian 10 is provided.
HA Notice
The RPC server works great when behind HAProxy, nginx, or a DNS solution like Constellix. However you'll need to extend the playbook yourself for that.
License
Released under the terms of the Unlicense. See UNLICENSE file in project root for more info.