Well Jow Forums today I got my first node running from amazon web services but I have no jobs because mainnet isnt out

Well Jow Forums today I got my first node running from amazon web services but I have no jobs because mainnet isnt out.

How are you preparing for your new careers?

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medium.com/@jonnyhuxtable/analysis-of-chainlink-the-decentralised-oracle-network-7c69bee2345f
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>aws
>localhost

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Teach me how to do this senpai

>Reddit
Please go back

This is the localhost management console for the chainlink node. You log into AWS to buy APIs and services.

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Wow dude all these green letters on your screenshot, you must be a hacker, i saw a movie about your kind once or trice

Anyone has an idea how to make a cluster of machines to safeguard against my node crashing? Would a simple node balancer be sufficient? Would one be able to retain the same identity amongst all the nodes in the cluster?

>ChainLink node owner
>no job

Makes sense.

Are you using geth? I kept getting allowance exceeded or something from the client.

do I see fellow programmers in this thread fucking marvelous

what are you gonna offer

youtube.com/watch?v=HluANRwPyNo

depends. whose machines are these, yours locally or aws?


also, unrelated but check out my programming thing

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>not using iexec
not gonna make it

This fucking jew faggot op just watched Thomas how to video on yt and is all like
>What are you gonna offer

>what are you gonna offer
wow

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>depends. whose machines are these, yours locally or aws?
Can do both, or even cross-cloud clusters if that makes the chance of my linkies being taken due to outage lesser.

Seems that chainlink nodes aren't very scalable for redundancy due to using the bolt.db thing.

docs.chain.link/docs/performing-system-maintenance

> Although, for the larger entities who would want to implement features like high availability, fail-over or disaster recovery; using BoltDB makes that difficult as you can’t setup a master/slave design like you’d traditionally do, rather needing shared network disks and infinite database lock waits.
medium.com/@jonnyhuxtable/analysis-of-chainlink-the-decentralised-oracle-network-7c69bee2345f

Jonny from linkpool posted notes on how to make a ha cluster on aws, and a heap of other notes on link notes. Cant be fucked finding the link, maybe check his/their medium, or jonnys twitter

Thanks frens.
Would be best to be able to spin up a kubernetes cluster for chainlink, but that won't be possible for quite a bit I see.
Perhaps good, as node operators will be much more scarce, making the rewards for running one higher.

How many Links do i need to run a node?

I tried to set it up the other day and could connect to chainlink page but I could not log in. I entered the email and password but it did not let me log in. It showed error code 403 in the console. (Is it possible that it didn't sync correctly with the geth eth network?)

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