🖥️For Ubuntu / Mac User
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📺 Follow the video for detailed guidance
Open your terminal and run the following command to run the Connection.sh:
In the “Enter .pem file path”, and Drag and drop the .pem file into the terminal and press enter.
In the “Enter the Validator key zip file path”, and Drag and drop the validator_keys.zip file into the terminal and press enter.
In the “Enter AWS public IPv4 and external DNS hostname: ”, enter your public IPv4 and external DNS hostname. For example,
ec2-user@ec2-xxx-x-xxx-xx.compute-1.amazonaws.com
Note: Steps to find public IPv4 and external DNS hostname.
Go to the stack you have created(“cluster-creation-stack”)
In the output section you’ll find the IPv4 and external DNS hostname, as mentioned above
Now the terminal will ask Are you sure you want to continue connecting, type “yes” and press enter. Now you will be logged into your linux terminal.
Now, enter the following command for wallet creation and importing keys.
Now, In “Set the password for Wallet”, set the password for your wallet.
After that select the Imported wallet option and press Enter.Your wallet will now be created.
Now, It’ll ask for the password for importing your keys, enter the same password that you have set at the time of key creation and press enter. It will import your keys into the wallet.
Note: If something goes wrong while creating your wallet and importing keys repeat the steps from Step 1.
Service Creation Stack will create Task Definition for Validator Gateway Service and Validator Service, it will also run the services for Validator Gateway Service and Validator.
Now, Your wallet has been created and the keys have been imported to it.