diff --git a/docs/source/install-docs/AWS-NodeInstall-20.04.md b/docs/source/install-docs/AWS-NodeInstall-20.04.md index 7558fc34e..63f962e17 100644 --- a/docs/source/install-docs/AWS-NodeInstall-20.04.md +++ b/docs/source/install-docs/AWS-NodeInstall-20.04.md @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ NOTE: Since AWS regularly updates their user interface, this document becomes ou #### Installation +TIP: Make a copy of the [Node Installation Setup Spreadsheet Template](https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node/blob/main/docs/source/install-docs/node-installation-info.xlsx) to store your Node information during installation. + 1. Before you begin the installation steps, login to your AWS console and select a region to run your VM in. Recommendation: Select the region matching the jurisdiction of your company's corporate offices. 2. From the AWS EC2 services page, click 'Instances' 3. Click 'Launch Instances' diff --git a/docs/source/install-docs/Azure-NodeInstall-20.04.md b/docs/source/install-docs/Azure-NodeInstall-20.04.md index 3433749a9..3de567b59 100644 --- a/docs/source/install-docs/Azure-NodeInstall-20.04.md +++ b/docs/source/install-docs/Azure-NodeInstall-20.04.md @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ NOTE: Since Azure regularly updates their user interface, this document becomes #### Installation +TIP: Make a copy of the [Node Installation Setup Spreadsheet Template](https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node/blob/main/docs/source/install-docs/node-installation-info.xlsx) to store your Node information during installation. + 1. Create a new or open an existing “Resource Group” (“Create New” was used for this document.) You can also do this later. 2. From the Azure portal ‘home’ click 'Create a resource'. 3. Type “ubuntu server” in the search field, ‘Enter’, then select 'Ubuntu server 20.04 LTS' diff --git a/docs/source/install-docs/GC-NodeInstall-20.04.md b/docs/source/install-docs/GC-NodeInstall-20.04.md index a10305eb9..ca1b9cdb0 100644 --- a/docs/source/install-docs/GC-NodeInstall-20.04.md +++ b/docs/source/install-docs/GC-NodeInstall-20.04.md @@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ The following steps are one way to adhere to the Indy Node guidelines for instal NOTE: Since GC regularly updates their user interface, this document becomes outdated quickly. The general steps can still be followed with a good chance of success, but please submit a PR with any changes you see or inform the author of the updates (lynn@indicio.tech) to keep this document up to date. #### Installation + +TIP: Make a copy of the [Node Installation Setup Spreadsheet Template](https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node/blob/main/docs/source/install-docs/node-installation-info.xlsx) to store your Node information during installation. + 1. To prepare for VM creation, there are a few preliminary steps needed. First you might need to create a project in which you will create your VM. You will then need to set up items needed for Node networking (detailed steps below). You will also need to create a snapshot schedule so that your VM can be backed up automatically (optional, but this is the only method described herein that satisfies the "backup" requirement). 2. From the GCP console ([https://console.cloud.google.com/](https://console.cloud.google.com/)) scroll down in the upper left hamburger menu to the 'Networking' section, select 'VPC Network', then 'VPC Networks' If you haven’t already, you might need to “Enable” the compute engine API. 1. Before you begin, decide on a 'region' in which to run your VM that closely matches the jurisdiction of your company's corporate offices. Record the region selected as it will be used later in these instructions. diff --git a/docs/source/install-docs/Physical-NodeInstall-20.04.md b/docs/source/install-docs/Physical-NodeInstall-20.04.md index 7396ba386..f53c422f2 100644 --- a/docs/source/install-docs/Physical-NodeInstall-20.04.md +++ b/docs/source/install-docs/Physical-NodeInstall-20.04.md @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ The following steps are one way to adhere to the Indy Node guidelines for instal #### Installation +TIP: Make a copy of the [Node Installation Setup Spreadsheet Template](https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node/blob/main/docs/source/install-docs/node-installation-info.xlsx) to store your Node information during installation. + 1. Before you begin: 1. For most governance frameworks' hardware requirements, you will need 2 NIC's and 2 subnets (one per NIC). Configure these before beginning the install. 2. Hardware requirements might include the following, (or greater, depending on your network governance requirements):