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POA Token Bridge / Deployment Execution
Please refer to the Configuration first.
Dependencies
On your local machine install:
- Python 2 (v2.6-v2.7)/Python3 (v3.5+)
- Ansible v2.3+
- Git
The playbook will automatically install Docker
, docker-compose
, Python
, Git
and it dependencies (such as curl
, ca-certificates
, apt-transport-https
, etc.) to the node. Also this playbooks creates an additional non-sudo docker user to run service as.
Running the playbook
ansible-playbook -i hosts.yml site.yml
Useful arguments
To be used with the ansible-playbook command, for example:
ansible-playbook -i hosts.yml site.yml --ask-become-pass
-
--ask-pass
- ask for the password used to connect to the bridge VM. -
--ask-become-pass
- ask for thebecome
password used to execute some commands (such as Docker installation) with root privileges. -
-i <file>
- use specified file as ahosts.yml
file. -
-e "<variable>=<value>"
- override default variable. -
--private-key=<file_name>
- if private keyfile is required to connect to the ubuntu instance. -
--user=<username>
- connect as this username
Service commands
The deployed components have the following services:
Component | Service Name |
---|---|
Oracle | poabridge |
UI | tokenbridge-ui |
Monitor | tokenbridge-monitor |
Use the default SysVinit
commands to start
, stop
, restart
, and rebuild
the service and to check the status
of the service.
Commands format:
sudo service <service_name> [start|stop|restart|status|rebuild]
Rollback the Last Processed Block in Redis
If the bridge does not handle an event properly (i.e. a transaction stalls due to a low gas price), the Redis DB can be rolled back. You must identify which watcher needs to re-run. For example, if the validator signatures were collected but the transaction with signatures was not sent to the Foreign network, the collected-signatures
watcher must look at the block where the corresponding CollectedSignatures
event was raised.
Execute the reset-lastBlock.sh
script in the bridge root directory. For example, if you've installed your bridge with this deployment script and all the default parameters, use the following set of commands:
$ sudo su poadocker
$ cd ~/bridge
$ docker-compose stop bridge_affirmation bridge_request bridge_collected
$ docker-compose exec bridge_senderhome bash ./reset-lastBlock.sh <watcher> <block num>
$ exit
$ sudo service poabridge restart
where the could be one of the following:
signature-request
collected-signatures
affirmation-request
Logs
If the syslog_server_port
option in the hosts.yml file is not set, all logs will be stored in /var/log/docker/
folder in the set of folders with the bridge_
prefix.
If the syslog_server_port
is set, logs will be redirected to the specified server and cannot be accessed on the bridge machine.
syslog_server_port: "<protocol>://<ip>:<port>" # When this parameter is set all bridge logs will be redirected to the <ip>:<port> address.