For a complete description of how to sync a node, including all upgrades, check out the Juno Documentation site.
In the juno-1
folder you can find a number of upgrade files in all caps.
Those that begin 0
, e.g. 0100_MONETA_UPGRADE.md
refer to the pre-attack juno-1
.
Those that begin 1
, e.g. 1100_v3_1_0_UPGRADE.md
refer to the post-attack, relaunched juno-1
.
Those that begin 2
, e.g. 2100_vx_x_x_UPGRADE.md
refer to the post-July 28 attack, relaunched juno-1
.
Note these are left for historical reasons and are no longer relevant to running the chain.
Planned Start Time: October 1st at 15:00 UTC.
Genesis File
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CosmosContracts/mainnet/main/juno-1/genesis.json >~/.juno/config/genesis.json
Genesis sha256
sha256sum ~/.juno/config/genesis.json
a5c08e53aca0390c45def85a6d16c0e7176bd0026b0a465aff5d1896ec0134a1
junod version
$ junod version --long
name: juno
server_name: junod
version: HEAD-e507450f2e20aa4017e046bd24a7d8f1d3ca437a
commit: e507450f2e20aa4017e046bd24a7d8f1d3ca437a
Seed node
[email protected]:26656
Prerequisites: Make sure to have Golang >=1.17.
You need to ensure your gopath configuration is correct. If the following 'make' step does not work then you might have to add these lines to your .profile or .zshrc in the users home folder:
export GOROOT=/usr/local/go
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
export GO111MODULE=on
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin:$HOME/go/bin
git clone https://github.com/CosmosContracts/juno
cd juno
git checkout v1.0.0
make build && make install
This will build and install junod
binary into $GOBIN
.
Note: When building from source, it is important to have your $GOPATH
set correctly. When in doubt, the following should do:
mkdir ~/go
export GOPATH=~/go
- 32-64GB RAM
- 500GB of disk space
- 1.4 GHz amd64 CPU
Below are the instructions to generate & submit your genesis transaction
Similar to Osmosis, only nodes that received the airdrop will be able to validate. Others will be able to join the validator set at a later date.
-
Initialize the Juno directories and create the local genesis file with the correct chain-id
junod init <MONIKER-NAME> --chain-id=juno-1
-
Create a local key pair (you should use the same key associated with you airdropped account)
junod keys add <key-name>
Note: if you're using an offline key for signing (for example, with a Ledger), do this with
junod keys add <KEY-NAME> --pubkey <YOUR-PUBKEY>
. For the rest of the transactions, you will use the--generate-only
flag and sign them offline withjunod tx sign
. -
Download the pre-genesis file:
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CosmosContracts/mainnet/main/juno-1/pre-genesis.json >~/.juno/config/genesis.json
Find your account in the
juno-1/pre-genesis.json
file. The balance of your airdrop is what you'll be able to use with your validator. -
Create the gentx, replace
<KEY-NAME>
and<BALANCE>
:junod gentx <KEY-NAME> <BALANCE>ujuno --chain-id=juno-1
If all goes well, you will see a message similar to the following:
Genesis transaction written to "/home/user/.juno/config/gentx/gentx-******.json"
-
Fork this repo into your Github account
-
Clone your repo using:
git clone https://github.com/<YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME>/mainnet
-
Copy the generated gentx json file to
<REPO-PATH>/juno-1/gentx/
cd mainnet cp ~/.juno/config/gentx/gentx*.json ./juno-1/gentx/
-
Commit and push to your repo
-
Create a PR onto https://github.com/CosmosContracts/mainnet
-
Only PRs from individuals / groups with a history of successfully running validator nodes and that have initial juno balance from the stakedrop will be accepted. This is to ensure the network successfully starts on time.
Note, we'll be going through some upgrades soon after Juno mainnet. Consider using Cosmovisor to make your life easier.
Download Genesis file when the time is right. Put it in your /home/<YOUR-USERNAME>/.juno
folder.
Create a systemd file for your Juno service:
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/junod.service
Copy and paste the following and update <YOUR-USERNAME>
:
Description=Juno daemon
After=network-online.target
[Service]
User=<YOUR_USERNAME>
ExecStart=/home/<YOUR-USERNAME>/go/bin/junod start --home /home/<YOUR-USERNAME>/.juno
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=3
LimitNOFILE=4096
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
This assumes $HOME/.juno
to be your directory for config and data. Your actual directory locations may vary.
Enable and start the new service:
sudo systemctl enable junod
sudo systemctl start junod
Check status:
junod status
Check logs:
journalctl -u junod -f