To help validators to deploy or recover quickly,
we provide daily archives of the Blockchain from high-performance infrastructure.
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systemctl stop odin.service
cp $HOME/.odin/data/priv_validator_state.json $HOME/.odin/priv_validator_state.json.backup
mv $HOME/.odin/data $HOME/.odin/data.backup
curl -L ... | tar -Ilz4 -xf - -C $HOME/.odin
cp $HOME/.odin/priv_validator_state.json.backup $HOME/.odin/data/priv_validator_state.json
systemctl start odin.service
sudo apt install curl tar jq lz4 -y2. Stop the node
systemctl stop odin.service3. Remove old data
4. Download snapshot# Always backup priv_validator_state.json on validator node, to avoid double-sign
cp $HOME/.odin/data/priv_validator_state.json $HOME/.odin/priv_validator_state.json.backupIf possible, keep this backup until your node is running
mv $HOME/.odin/data $HOME/.odin/data.backup
curl -L ... | tar -Ilz4 -xf - -C $HOME/.odin
# Always restore priv_validator_state.json on validator node, to avoid double-sign
cp $HOME/.odin/priv_validator_state.json.backup $HOME/.odin/data/priv_validator_state.json
5. Start the nodesystemctl start odin.service6. Monitor your node
journalctl -u odin
# Is your node catching up?
curl http://localhost:26657/status | jq .result.sync_info
7. Clean-uprm -rf $HOME/.odin/data.backup
BlueStake contribute to Odin by offering several tools and services,
tailored for users, developers, and node operators.