Deploy a PFN using Docker
This section describes how to configure and run your PFN using Docker.
Running aptos-core via Docker is currently only supported on x86-64 CPUs. If you have an Apple M1/M2 (ARM64) Mac, use the aptos-core source code approach (above). If M1/M2 support is important to you, comment on this issue: https://github.com/aptos-labs/aptos-core/issues/1412
- First, install Docker.
- Next, run the following script to prepare your local configuration and data directory for mainnet. This will
download the
fullnode.yaml
configuration file, thegenesis.blob
andwaypoint.txt
files for your PFN, and create adata
directory to store the blockchain database:
mkdir mainnet && cd mainnet
mkdir data && \
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aptos-labs/aptos-core/mainnet/docker/compose/aptos-node/fullnode.yaml && \
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aptos-labs/aptos-networks/main/mainnet/waypoint.txt && \
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aptos-labs/aptos-networks/main/mainnet/genesis.blob
To connect to other networks (e.g., devnet
and testnet
), you can find the genesis and waypoint here ➜ https://github.com/aptos-labs/aptos-networks.
Be sure to download the genesis.blob
and waypoint.txt
for those networks, instead of using the genesis
and waypoint pointed to by the curl
commands above.
- Next, make sure that the
fullnode.yaml
configuration file that you downloaded above contains only the following content. This will ensure that this configuration is for a PFN and not for another node type (e.g., validator or VFN):
base:
role: "full_node"
data_dir: "/opt/aptos/data"
waypoint:
from_file: "/opt/aptos/etc/waypoint.txt"
execution:
genesis_file_location: "/opt/aptos/etc/genesis.blob"
full_node_networks:
- network_id: "public"
discovery_method: "onchain"
listen_address: "/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/6182"
api:
enabled: true
address: "0.0.0.0:8080"
Override the following if you do not want other PFNs connecting to yours: listen_address: "/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/6182"
.
- Next, run the following
docker
command:
docker run --pull=always \
--rm -p 8080:8080 \
-p 9101:9101 -p 6180:6180 \
-v $(pwd):/opt/aptos/etc -v $(pwd)/data:/opt/aptos/data \
--workdir /opt/aptos/etc \
--name=aptos-fullnode aptoslabs/validator:mainnet aptos-node \
-f /opt/aptos/etc/fullnode.yaml
Note: you may need to prefix the docker command with sudo
depending on your configuration.
The mainnet
tag always refers to the latest official Docker image tag. You can find the latest hash for comparison at:
https://github.com/aptos-labs/aptos-networks/tree/main/mainnet
You have now successfully configured and started running a PFN in the Aptos mainnet.
If you want to verify that your PFN is running correctly, you can follow the instructions in the Verify a PFN guide.