

AWS BASTION HOST QUICK START UPDATE
This process is required when you update the container to a newer release. \ $(aws secretsmanager get-secret-value -secret-id ApiSecret -query "SecretString" -output text ) Stopping and removing the existing Chainlink node container curl -XGET localhost:6688/health | jq '.' % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Currentġ00 19 0 0 927k 0 - :- :- :- :- :- :- 927k You can replace localhost:6688 with the load balancer endpoint if you are using a domain. # The job name is added as a label `job=` to any timeseries scraped from this config.Īlternatively, you can run a health check on your node using curl and make sure the checks are passing. By default, that's # A scrape configuration containing exactly one endpoint to scrape: Chainlink exposes metrics on the /metrics endpoint of the UI. We recommend using a monitoring solution to track the health of your Chainlink node, such as Prometheus or Grafana. Run regular health checks of your Chainlink node. The default setting is automatically set to rotate this KMS key every year. If you enable Amazon Devops Guru, the Quick Start deploys an AWS managed customer key (CMK) that is used for the Amazon SNS topic for DevOps Guru. Protect your AWS accountĪs a best security practice, rotate programmatic system credentials and cryptographic keys. The operations on the Chainlink node do not require the root user so it is recommended to use the default user or run as a non-root user. Best Practices Do not run as the root user

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