Hyperdrive is an all-in-one node management system for NodeSet node operators.
Check the NodeSet docs pages for full documentation and setup guides.
Installing Hyperdrive can be done in two ways: via the apt
package manager for Debian-based systems, or manually via the CLI (for any Linux or macOS system).
apt
)If your system uses the apt
package manager, you can install Hyperdrive by enabling our repository.
Start by installing Docker for your system following the Docker installation instructions.
Next, add your user to the group of Docker administrators:
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
Finally, exit the terminal session and start a new one (log out and back in or close and re-open SSH) for the new permissions to take effect.
Update the system packages and install some prerequisites:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install curl gnupg apt-transport-https ca-certificates
Save the Hyperdrive repository signing key:
sudo install -m 0755 -d /etc/apt/keyrings && sudo curl -fsSL https://packagecloud.io/nodeset/hyperdrive/gpgkey -o /etc/apt/keyrings/hyperdrive.asc
Add the Hyperdrive repository to your apt
list:
sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hyperdrive.list << EOF
deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/hyperdrive.asc] https://packagecloud.io/nodeset/hyperdrive/any/ any main
deb-src [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/hyperdrive.asc] https://packagecloud.io/nodeset/hyperdrive/any/ any main
EOF
Install Hyperdrive via apt
:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install hyperdrive
If you can't or don't want to use the apt
process, you can install Hyperdrive manually instead.
Download the CLI from the latest GitHub release. Note there are four options: two for Linux and two for Darwin (macOS); both are available for amd64
and arm64
. To have parity with the package installer, we recommend saving it to /usr/bin/hyperdrive
. For example, on an x64
Linux system, you could do:
sudo wget https://github.com/nodeset-org/hyperdrive/releases/latest/download/hyperdrive-cli-linux-amd64 -O /usr/bin/hyperdrive && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/hyperdrive
Make sure you run chmod +x
on it before trying to use it.
Install Hyperdrive via the CLI:
hyperdrive service install
This will also handle installing all of the dependencies and permissions for you.
apt
)If you installed Hyperdrive via the package manager, you simply need to run the following to update it when a new release is out (along with any other system packages that are out of date):
sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade && sudo apt auto-remove
If you installed Hyperdrive manually, start by downloading the new CLI using the same process you followed in step 1 of the manual installation section.
Once it's downloaded, run the following command:
hyperdrive service install -d
Note the -d
which skips Operating System dependencies, since you already have them.
Adapted from the Rocket Pool Smart Node with love.