Add initial instructions for joining the IPFS cluster #50
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Reference: kosmos/chef#50
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Refs #4
Now I'm figuring out how to pin the documents on a new peer that joined the cluster (just tried it on barnard, it didn't get the pins from the cluster)
Something was missing, the documents were not pinned for the cluster, only for the ipfs daemon. I have pinned the contributors again through the cluster (
ipfs-cluster-ctl pin add $CID) and now barnard has the contributors docs pinned andipfs-cluster-ctl pin lson all peers confirms it. Now doing the same for contributionsSo #49 wasn't actually complete?
I thought it was complete, but since the
ipfs-cluster-ctl pin lsreturned nothing on the previous version of the cluster I couldn't see there was an issue with the pins in the cluster. The documents were pinned in the ipfs daemons on both dev and andromeda, but not on the cluster. Our cluster now includes the 41 documents from kredits.kosmos.org (5 contributors and 36 contributions) as pins, so new peers should get them automatically nowNice!
@@ -0,0 +14,4 @@WARNING: The encrypted_data_bag_secret option defined in knife.rb was overriden by the command line.id: ipfs_clustersecret: *SECRET*```This is seems like a huge first step for merely acquiring the secret. If the person doesn't use Chef, then why make them install Ruby and Chef and everything?
Good point, I have updated the instructions
This was understandable for me 👍