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text: Configuration
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link: /docs/configuration
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---
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# Debian
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The following documentation assumes that you have already set up a `redis` server, a `leap SHIP` node, and a running `leap API` node.
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## 1. Installing the package
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### Using Sw/edens apt repository
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First, obtain the key.
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```sh
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sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
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curl -sS https://apt.eossweden.org/key | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/eossweden-2023.gpg > /dev/null
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```
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Next, install the package.
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#### For bash shell
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```shell
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sudo apt-add-repository -y "deb [arch=amd64] https://apt.eossweden.org/main `lsb_release -cs` stable"
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sudo apt-get install thalos
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```
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#### For fish shell
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```shell
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sudo apt-add-repository -y "deb [arch=amd64] https://apt.eossweden.org/main "(lsb_release -cs)" stable"
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sudo apt-get install thalos
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```
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### Manual installation
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Alternatively, you can manually install the package by downloading the .deb file from the [latest](https://github.com/eosswedenorg/thalos/releases/latest) release.
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```shell
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curl https://github.com/eosswedenorg/thalos/releases/download/<version>/thalos_<version>_amd64.deb
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sudo apt-get install ./thalos_<version>_amd64.deb
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```
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## 2. Configuration
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The configuration file is located at `/etc/thalos/config.yml` and contains an example configuration with extensive documentation.
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See [Configuration](/docs/configuration) for more information
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## 3. Starting the Server via systemd
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```shell
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sudo systemctl enable thalos-server
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sudo systemctl start thalos-server
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```
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After executing these commands, the server should be up and running. You can check the logs at `/var/log/thalos.log` (unless specified otherwise in the configuration), or by running `sudo systemctl status thalos-server`.
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### Starting Manually
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If desired, Thalos can also be started manually for quick configuration testing or in cases where running systemd is not preferable:
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```shell
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/usr/bin/thalos-server --config /etc/thalos/thalos.yml
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```
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