📄️ Install PMC CLI
The Postchain Management Console (PMC) CLI is a command-line interface that submits transactions to the management
📄️ Configure provider key pair
On the Chromia network, key pairs have different meanings and responsibilities. As a provider, you typically handle two
📄️ Prepare the node for deployment
Before you start a node, you must install the PostgreSQL database. For more information, see
📄️ Enable logging and monitoring
Prometheus
📄️ Start a node
To start a node, you need to complete a few prerequisites.
📄️ Set up a reverse proxy for TLS
Enabling TLS (Transport Layer Security) is essential for securing all nodes within the network. This can be achieved by
📄️ Add node to the network
Register the node
📄️ Configure node properties
This topic outlines node properties that can be configured via properties files or environment variables. For
📄️ Node management API
When postchain is run in managed mode (as it always does with a management chain), the module in bc0 must fulfill a
📄️ Monitor your node with Prometheus and Grafana
When running a node, it's crucial to set up effective monitoring to ensure quick response times in case of failures and
📄️ Change the FT4 key
In the Chromia network, the system uses the provider key by default for both controlling the financial FT4 account and
📄️ Node maintenance guidelines
Regular maintenance of provider nodes helps improve network stability and security by adding new features or fixing