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Welcome to Presearch 👋
Setting up Nodes
What is a Node?
Node Setup Instructions
How to Deposit Tokens for Staking
Setup Nodes Through VPS
Running a node on FluxOS
Running a node on ThreeFold
Running a Node on AWS
Running a Node on Racknerd
Running a node on Microsoft Azure
Running a node on Stack OS
Running a node on Linux VPS
Setup Nodes on Raspberry Pi
Backing up and Migrating Nodes
Node Rewards
API Access
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Keyword Staking
What is Keyword Staking?
Strategy for Staking PRE
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"The Road to Mainnet"
Supported Wallets
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Running a node on Stack OS
Here is a quick guide to launching your PreSearch Node on StackOS.
We assume you already have your PreSearch Node Registration Code and account set up. If you need more details on that reference this:
https://docs.presearch.org/nodes/setup
Go to your dashboard:
https://nodes.presearch.org/dashboard
and have your Presearch Node Registration Code ready.
Fund your StackOS Account:
Go to
https://app.stackos.io/
and login with Metamask
BSC MainNet
Choose Cluster:
Dev/Test: Titan or Matrix Cluster
Production: Authority for high uptime deploys
Go to the upgrade tab:
Type in the following information
As a note, we can assign the resources as follows:
CPU as follows: 2000 for PreSearch, 100 for webtty
RAM: 4000 for PreSearch, 100 for webtty
Disk: 16-32 GB for PreSearch You will be given a quote for the number of $STACK tokens you need to deposit. Buy some $STACK tokens from Pancake Swap and deposit that amount into StackOS
https://medium.com/stackos/how-to-buy-stack-on-pancakeswap-using-metamask-3e122dc04061
Click the Deposit or Upgrade button to fund your StackOS account
Go to the AppStore
Launch your PreSearch Node
Verify Operation
Check
https://nodes.presearch.org/dashboard
and verifiy your node appears
Look for green connection icon
Troubleshooting
If your node is not starting properly for some reason, consider opening a WebTTY and checking the logs: Create a WebTTY
StackOS - WebTTY (external)
Get the name of the presearch-0x... pod
kubectl get pods
Show the logs for the pod
kubectl logs -f presearch-0xYOURETHADDRESS-RANDOM
Expect to see something like this
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Fund your StackOS Account:
Go to the AppStore
Launch your PreSearch Node
Verify Operation
Troubleshooting
Get the name of the presearch-0x... pod
Show the logs for the pod
Expect to see something like this