DNS for Smilo
DNS support in Smilo has two distinct areas, usage in the static nodes file and usage in the node discovery protocol. You are free to use one and not the other, or to mix them as the use case requires.
Static nodes
Static nodes are nodes we keep reference to even if the node is not alive, so that is the nodes comes alive, then we can connect to it. Hostnames are permitted here, and are resolved once at startup. If a static peer goes offline and its IP address changes, then it is expected that that peer would re-establish the connection in a fully static network, or have discovery enabled.
Discovery
DNS is not supported for the discovery protocol. Use a bootnode instead, which can use a DNS name that is repeatedly resolved.
Compatibility
For Raft, the whole network must be on version 2.4.0 of Smilo for DNS to function properly. DNS must
be explicitly enabled using the --raftdnsenable
flag for each node once the node has migrated to version 2.4.0 of Smilo
The network runs fine when some nodes are in 2.4.0 version and some in older version as long as this feature is not enabled. For safe migration the recommended approach is as below:
- migrate the nodes to
geth
2.4.0 version without using--raftdnsenable
flag - once the network is fully migrated, restart the nodes with
--raftdnsenable
to enable the feature
Please note that in a partially migrated network (where some nodes are on version 2.4.0 and others on lower version) with DNS feature enabled for migrated nodes, raft.addPeer
should not be invoked with Hostname till entire network migrates to 2.4.0 version. If invoked, this call will crash all nodes running in older version and these nodes will have to restarted with geth
of version 2.4.0 of Smilo. raft.addPeer
can still be invoked with IP address and network will work fine.
Note
In a network where all nodes are running on Smilo version 2.4.0, with few nodes enabled for DNS, we recommend the
--verbosity
to be 3 or below. We have observed that nodes which are not enabled for DNS fail to restart if
raft.addPeer
is invoked with host name if --verbosity
is set above 3.