ParaTime Node
These instructions are for setting up a ParaTime node which participates in one or more ParaTime compute committees. If you want to run a ParaTime client node instead, see the instructions for running a ParaTime client node. If you want to run a validator node instead, see the instructions for running a validator node. Similarly, if you want to run a non-validator node instead, see the instructions for running a non-validator node.
For a production setup, we recommend running the ParaTime compute/storage node separately from the validator node (if you run one).
Running ParaTime and validator nodes as separate Oasis nodes will prevent configuration mistakes and/or (security) issues affecting one node type from affecting the other one.
If you are looking for some concrete ParaTimes that you can run, see the list of ParaTimes and their parameters.
Oasis Core refers to ParaTimes as runtimes internally, so all configuration options will have runtime in their name.
This guide will cover setting up your ParaTime compute node for the Oasis Network. This guide assumes some basic knowledge on the use of command line tools.
Prerequisites
Before following this guide, make sure you've followed the Prerequisites and Run a Non-validator Node sections and have:
- Oasis Node binary installed and configured on your system.
- The chosen top-level
/node/
working directory prepared. In addition toetc
anddata
directories, also prepare the following directories:bin
: This will store binaries needed by Oasis Node for running the ParaTimes.runtimes
: This will store the ParaTime bundles.
Feel free to name your working directory as you wish, e.g. /srv/oasis/
.
Just make sure to use the correct working directory path in the instructions below.
- Genesis file copied to
/node/etc/genesis.json
.
Reading the rest of the validator node setup instructions may also be useful.
To speed up bootstraping your new node, we recommend copying node's state from your existing node or syncing it using state sync.
Stake Requirements
To be able to register as a ParaTime node on the Oasis Network, you need to have enough tokens staked in your entity's escrow account.
Current minimum staking requirements for a specific ParaTime are listed on the Contribute to the Network section—Run a ParaTime Node page. Should you want to check the staking requirements for other node roles and registered ParaTimes manually, use the Oasis CLI tools as described in Common Staking Info.
Finally, to stake the tokens, use our Oasis CLI tools. If everything was set
up correctly, you should see something like below when running oasis account show
command for your entity's account (this is an example for
Testnet):
oasis account show oasis1qrec770vrek0a9a5lcrv0zvt22504k68svq7kzve --show-delegations
Address: oasis1qrec770vrek0a9a5lcrv0zvt22504k68svq7kzve
Nonce: 33
=== CONSENSUS LAYER (testnet) ===
Total: 972.898210067 TEST
Available: 951.169098086 TEST
Active Delegations from this Account:
Total: 16.296833986 TEST
Delegations:
- To: oasis1qz2tg4hsatlxfaf8yut9gxgv8990ujaz4sldgmzx
Amount: 16.296833986 TEST (15000000000 shares)
Debonding Delegations from this Account:
Total: 5.432277995 TEST
Delegations:
- To: oasis1qz2tg4hsatlxfaf8yut9gxgv8990ujaz4sldgmzx
Amount: 5.432277995 TEST (5432277995 shares)
End Time: epoch 26558
Allowances for this Account:
Total: 269.5000002 TEST
Allowances:
- Beneficiary: oasis1qqczuf3x6glkgjuf0xgtcpjjw95r3crf7y2323xd
Amount: 269.5 TEST
- Beneficiary: oasis1qrydpazemvuwtnp3efm7vmfvg3tde044qg6cxwzx
Amount: 0.0000002 TEST
=== sapphire PARATIME ===
Balances for all denominations:
6.9995378 TEST
The stake requirements may differ from ParaTime to ParaTime and are subject to change in the future.
Register a New Entity or Update Your Entity Registration
Everything in this section should be done on the localhost
as there are
sensitive items that will be created.
-
If you don't have an entity yet, create a new one by following the Initialize Entity instructions for validators.
-
If you will be running the ParaTime on a new Oasis node, also initialize a new node by following the Starting the Oasis Node instructions for validators.
-
Now, list your node ID in the entity descriptor file
nodes
field. -
Register the updated entity descriptor.
You will configure the node to automatically
register for the roles it has enabled (i.e. storage and compute roles) via the
worker.registration.entity
configuration flag.
No manual node registration is necessary.
ParaTime rewards for running the compute node will be sent to your entity
address inside the ParaTime. To access the rewards on the consensus layer,
you will need to withdraw them first. Use the oasis account withdraw
command, for example:
oasis account withdraw 10
The ParaTime Bundle
In order to run a ParaTime node you need to obtain the ParaTime bundle that
needs to come from a trusted source. The bundle (usually with an .orc
extension that stands for Oasis Runtime Container) contains all the needed
ParaTime binaries together with the identifier and version metadata to ease
deployment.
When the ParaTime is running in a trusted execution environment (TEE) the bundle will also contain all the required artifacts (e.g. SGXS version of the binary and any enclave signatures).
Like the genesis document, make sure you obtain these from a trusted source.
Compiling the ParaTime Binary from Source Code
In case you decide to build the ParaTime binary from source yourself, make sure that you follow our guidelines for deterministic compilation to ensure that you receive the exact same binary.
When the ParaTime is running in a TEE, a different binary to what is registered in the consensus layer will not work and will be rejected by the network.
Install Oasis Core Runtime Loader
For ParaTimes running inside Intel SGX trusted execution environment, you will need to install the Oasis Core Runtime Loader.
The Oasis Core Runtime Loader binary (oasis-core-runtime-loader
) is part of Oasis Core binary releases, so make sure you download the appropriate version specified the Network Parameters page (Mainnet, Testnet).
Install it to bin
subdirectory of your node's working directory, e.g. /node/bin/oasis-core-runtime-loader
.
Install ParaTime Bundle
For each ParaTime, you need to obtain its bundle and install it to the
runtimes
subdirectory of your node's working directory.
For example, for the Cipher ParaTime,
you would have to obtain the cipher-paratime.orc
bundle and install it to
/node/runtimes/cipher-paratime.orc
.
Install Bubblewrap Sandbox (at least version 0.3.3)
ParaTime compute nodes execute ParaTime binaries inside a sandboxed environment provided by Bubblewrap. In order to install it, please follow these instructions, depending on your distribution. Also note that in case your platform is using AppArmor, you may need to update the policy (see AppArmor profiles).
- Ubuntu 18.10+
- Fedora
- Other Distributions
sudo apt install bubblewrap
sudo dnf install bubblewrap
On other systems, you can download the latest source release provided by the Bubblewrap project and build it yourself.
Make sure you have the necessary development tools installed on your system and the libcap
development headers. On Ubuntu, you can install them with:
sudo apt install build-essential libcap-dev
After obtaining the Bubblewrap source tarball, e.g. bubblewrap-0.4.1.tar.xz, run:
tar -xf bubblewrap-0.4.1.tar.xz
cd bubblewrap-0.4.1
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
sudo make install
Note that Oasis Node expects Bubblewrap to be installed under /usr/bin/bwrap
by default.
Ensure you have a new enough version by running:
bwrap --version
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and earlier) provide overly-old bubblewrap
. Follow Other Distributions section on those systems.
Setting up Trusted Execution Environment (TEE)
If a ParaTime requires the use of a TEE, then make sure you set up TEE as instructed in the Set up trusted execution environment (TEE) doc.
Configuration
In order to configure the node create the /node/etc/config.yml
file with the following content:
mode: compute
common:
data_dir: /node/data
log:
format: JSON
level:
cometbft: info
cometbft/context: error
default: info
consensus:
# The external IP that is used when registering this node to the network.
# NOTE: If you are using the Sentry node setup, this option should be
# omitted.
external_address: tcp://{{ external_address }}:26656
listen_address: tcp://0.0.0.0:26656
genesis:
file: /node/etc/genesis.json
# The IAS section is required for ParaTimes which are running inside the
# Intel SGX Trusted Execution Environment.
ias:
proxy_addresses:
# List of IAS proxies to connect to.
# NOTE: You can add additional IAS proxies to this list if you want.
- {{ ias_proxy_address }}
p2p:
# External P2P configuration.
port: 9200
registration:
addresses:
# The external IP that is used when registering this node to the
# network.
- {{ external_address }}:9200
seeds:
# List of seed nodes to connect to.
# NOTE: You can add additional seed nodes to this list if you want.
- {{ seed_node_address }}
registration:
# In order for the node to register itself, the entity.json of the entity
# used to provision the node must be available on the node.
entity: /node/entity/entity.json
runtime:
paths:
# Paths to ParaTime bundles for all of the supported ParaTimes.
- {{ runtime_orc_path }}
# The following section is required for ParaTimes which are running inside
# the Intel SGX Trusted Execution Environment.
sgx_loader: /node/bin/oasis-core-runtime-loader
Before using this configuration you should collect the following information to replace the variables present in the configuration file:
{{ external_address }}
: The external IP you used when registering this node.{{ seed_node_address }}
: The seed node address in the formID@IP:port
.{{ runtime_orc_path }}
: Path to the ParaTime bundle of the form/node/runtimes/foo-paratime.orc
.{{ ias_proxy_address }}
: The IAS proxy address in the formID@HOST:port
.- You can find the current Oasis IAS proxy address in the Network Parameters page (Mainnet, Testnet).
- If you want, you can also run your own IAS proxy.
Make sure the consensus
port (default: 26656
) and p2p.port
(default: 9200
) are exposed and publicly
accessible on the internet (for TCP
and UDP
traffic).
Starting the Oasis Node
You can start the node by running the following command:
oasis-node --config /node/etc/config.yml
Checking Node Status
To ensure that your node is properly connected with the network, you can run the following command after the node has started:
oasis-node control status -a unix:/node/data/internal.sock
Troubleshooting
See the general Node troubleshooting and Set up TEE troubleshooting sections before proceeding with ParaTime node-specific troubleshooting.
Too Old Bubblewrap Version
Double check your installed bubblewrap
version, and ensure is at least of version 0.3.3. For details see the Install Bubblewrap Sandbox section.
Bubblewrap Sandbox Fails to Start
If the environment in which you are running the ParaTime node applies too restricted Seccomp or AppArmor profiles, the Bubblewrap sandbox that isolates each runtime may fail to start. In the logs you will see how the runtime attempts to restart, but fails with an bwrap
error, like:
{"level":"warn","module":"runtime","msg":"bwrap: Failed to mount tmpfs: Permission denied","runtime_id":"000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f80306c9858e7279","runtime_name":"sapphire-paratime","ts":"2023-03-06T10:08:51.983330021Z"}
In case of bwrap
issues you need to adjust your Seccomp or AppArmor profiles to support Bubblewrap sandboxes. In Docker you can set or disable Seccomp and AppArmor profiles with parameters:
--security-opt apparmor=unconfined \
--security-opt seccomp=unconfined \
You can also configure an AppArmor profile for Bubblewrap.
Bubblewrap Fails to Create Temporary Directory
If the /tmp
directory is not writable by the user running the node, the
Bubblewrap sandbox may fail to start the ParaTimes. In the logs you will see
errors about creating a temporary directory, like:
{"caller":"sandbox.go:546","err":"failed to create temporary directory: mkdir /tmp/oasis-runtime1152692396: read-only file system","level":"error","module":"runtime/host/sandbox","msg":"failed to start runtime","runtime_id":"000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000a6d1e3ebf60dff6c","ts":"2023-11-09T14:08:50.554629545Z"}
The node might report in the status field that a runtime has not been provisioned yet, like:
oasis-node control status -a unix:/node/data/internal.sock | grep status
"status": "waiting for hosted runtime provision",
This can happen, for example, in Kubernetes, when the readOnlyRootFilesystem
setting in a Pod or container security context is set to true
.
To resolve the issue, please make sure that the /tmp
directory is writable by
the user running the node. If you are running the node in Kubernetes, you can
set the readOnlyRootFilesystem
setting to false
, or better yet, mount a
dedicated volume into /tmp
. It can be very small in size, e.g., 1 MiB
is
enough.
Stake Requirement
Double check your node entity satisfies the staking requirements for a ParaTime node. For details see the Stake Requirements section.
Enclave panicked
If there is a misconfiguration in the prerequisite BIOS settings, you can see an error in the logs reporting a problem when running SGX enclaves.
{"component":"ronl","level":"warn","module":"runtime","msg":"runtime execution failed: Enclave panicked: Enclave triggered exception: SgxEnclaveRun { function: EResume, exception_vector: 6, exception_error_code: 0, exception_addr: 0x0 }","runtime_id":"0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000","runtime_name":"cipher-paratime","ts":"2024-06-03T11:00:43.417403299Z"}
For example, this can happen if you forget to configure AES instruction set (i.e. the CPU AES: ENABLE
BIOS setting).
To see if your system supports AES instruction set in the CPU run:
cpuid -1 | grep "AES"
and look for the following line:
AES instruction = true
If the AES instruction is set to false
, you need to reconfigure you BIOS and set it to true
.
You can do similar inspection for other BIOS settings.
You can use the attestation tool (at least version 0.3.4) that also checks if the AES instruction set is available.
See also
📄️ Web3 Gateway
Web3 gateway for Emerald and Sapphire ParaTimes