Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Md mdx conversion batch 34 #1485

Closed
wants to merge 2 commits into from
Closed
Show file tree
Hide file tree
Changes from all commits
Commits
File filter

Filter by extension

Filter by extension

Conversations
Failed to load comments.
Loading
Jump to
Jump to file
Failed to load files.
Loading
Diff view
Diff view
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Next, follow the steps in [How to customize your Orbit chain's behavior](./custo

:::info

Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.
Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.

:::

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Next, follow the steps in [How to customize your Orbit chain's behavior](./custo

:::info

Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.
Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.

:::

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ docker run --rm -it -v /some/local/dir/arbitrum:/home/user/.arbitrum -p 0.0.0.0

:::info

Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.
Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.

:::

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ docker run --rm -it -v /some/local/dir/arbitrum:/home/user/.arbitrum -p 0.0.0.0

:::info

Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.
Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.

:::

Expand Down
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion arbitrum-docs/launch-orbit-chain/how-tos/customize-stf.mdx
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ docker run --rm -it -v /path/to/your/node/dir:/home/user/.arbitrum -p 0.0.0.0:84

:::info

Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.
Note that the instructions provided in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx) **will not** work with your Orbit node. See [Optional parameters (Orbit)](/node-running/how-tos/running-an-orbit-node.mdx#optional-parameters) for Orbit-specific CLI flags.

:::

Expand Down
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions arbitrum-docs/partials/_contribute-docs-partial.md
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -114,10 +114,10 @@ Every document should be a specific _type_ of document. Each type of document ha
| ------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Gentle introduction | Onboard a specific reader audience with tailored questions and answers | [A gentle introduction to Orbit](/launch-orbit-chain/orbit-gentle-introduction.md) |
| Quickstart | Onboard a specific reader audience with step-by-step "learn by doing" instructions | [Quickstart: Build dApps](/build-decentralized-apps/01-quickstart-solidity-hardhat.md) |
| How-to | Provide task-oriented procedural guidance | [How to run a local dev node](/run-arbitrum-node/04-run-local-dev-node.md) |
| How-to | Provide task-oriented procedural guidance | [How to run a local dev node](/run-arbitrum-node/04-run-local-dev-node.mdx) |
| Concept | Explain what things are and how they work | [Token bridging](/build-decentralized-apps/token-bridging/03-token-bridge-erc20.md) <br/>[Nodes and networks](https://docs.prylabs.network/docs/concepts/nodes-networks) |
| FAQ | Address frequently asked questions | [FAQ: Run a node](../node-running/faq.md) |
| Troubleshooting | List common troubleshooting scenarios and solutions | [Troubleshooting: Run a node](/run-arbitrum-node/06-troubleshooting.md) |
| Troubleshooting | List common troubleshooting scenarios and solutions | [Troubleshooting: Run a node](/run-arbitrum-node/06-troubleshooting.mdx) |
| Reference | Lists and tables of things, such as API endpoints and developer resources | [RPC endpoints and providers](/build-decentralized-apps/reference/01-node-providers.md) |

This isn't an exhaustive list, but it includes most of the document types that we use.
Expand Down
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ In order to be able to _interact with_ or _build applications on_ any of the Arb

Here, you can find resources that help you run different types of Arbitrum nodes:

- Step-by-step instructions for running different Arbitrum nodes, including [full Nitro node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md), [full Classic node](/run-arbitrum-node/more-types/03-run-classic-node.md), [local dev node](/run-arbitrum-node/04-run-local-dev-node.md), [feed relay](/run-arbitrum-node/sequencer/01-run-feed-relay.md), and [validator](/run-arbitrum-node/more-types/02-run-validator-node.md)
- Step-by-step instructions for running different Arbitrum nodes, including [full Nitro node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx), [full Classic node](/run-arbitrum-node/more-types/03-run-classic-node.md), [local dev node](/run-arbitrum-node/04-run-local-dev-node.mdx), [feed relay](/run-arbitrum-node/sequencer/01-run-feed-relay.md), and [validator](/run-arbitrum-node/more-types/02-run-validator-node.md)
- Step-by-step instructions for how to [read the sequencer feed](/run-arbitrum-node/sequencer/02-read-sequencer-feed.md), [build the Nitro locally](/run-arbitrum-node/nitro/01-build-nitro-locally.md) and [run the sequencer coordinator manager UI tool](/run-arbitrum-node/sequencer/03-run-sequencer-coordination-manager.md)
- Step-by-step instructions for [how to configure a Data Availability Committee](/run-arbitrum-node/data-availability-committees/01-get-started.md)
- [Troubleshooting page](/run-arbitrum-node/06-troubleshooting.md)
- [Troubleshooting page](/run-arbitrum-node/06-troubleshooting.mdx)
- [Frequently asked questions](/node-running/faq.md)
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ When it comes to interacting with the Arbitrum network, users have the option to
- Reduced trust requirements: By running a full node, users can interact with the Arbitrum network without relying on third-party services or infrastructure. This reduces the need to trust external entities and mitigates the risk of potential centralized failures or vulnerabilities.
- Lower resource requirements: Compared to archive nodes, full nodes generally require fewer resources such as storage and computational power. This makes them more accessible to users with limited hardware capabilities or those operating on resource-constrained environments.

For detailed instructions on how to run an Arbitrum full node, see [here](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md).
For detailed instructions on how to run an Arbitrum full node, see [here](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx).

### Considerations for running an Arbitrum archive node

Expand Down
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Even though there are alpha and beta versions of the <a data-quicklook-from='arb

- L1 RPC URL
- Use the parameter `--parent-chain.connection.url=<Layer 1 Ethereum RPC URL>` for execution layer.
- If the chain is running [ArbOS 20](/run-arbitrum-node/arbos-releases/arbos20.md), additionally use the parameter `--parent-chain.blob-client.beacon-url=<Layer 1 Ethereum Beacon RPC URL>` for consensus layer. You can find a list of beacon chain RPC providers [here](/run-arbitrum-node/05-l1-ethereum-beacon-chain-rpc-providers.md).
- If the chain is running [ArbOS 20](/run-arbitrum-node/arbos-releases/arbos20.md), additionally use the parameter `--parent-chain.blob-client.beacon-url=<Layer 1 Ethereum Beacon RPC URL>` for consensus layer. You can find a list of beacon chain RPC providers [here](/run-arbitrum-node/05-l1-ethereum-beacon-chain-rpc-providers.mdx).
- It must provide a standard layer 1 node RPC endpoint that you run yourself or from a node provider.
- Note: historical blob data is required for chains running [ArbOS 20](/run-arbitrum-node/arbos-releases/arbos20.md) to properly sync up if they are new or have been offline for more than 18 days. This means that the consensus layer RPC endpoint you use may need to also provide historical blob data. Please see [Special notes on ArbOS 20: Atlas support for EIP-4844](/run-arbitrum-node/arbos-releases/arbos20.md#special-notes-on-arbos-20-atlas-support-for-eip-4844) for more details.
- Note: this parameter was called `--l1.url` in versions prior to `v2.1.0`
Expand Down
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Following [Ethereum's Dencun upgrade in March 2024](https://eips.ethereum.org/EI

### What does this mean for node operators?

To run a node for an L2 Arbitrum chain (i.e. Arbitrum One, Arbitrum Nova, and L2 Orbit chains), your node will need access to blob data to sync up to the latest state of your Arbitrum L2 chain. Blob data on Ethereum is stored on the beacon chain and is inaccessible to the EVM, hence why dedicated RPC endpoints for the beacon chain will be required after the Dencun upgrade. You can find more details on node requirements in the [Run a full node guide](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md).
To run a node for an L2 Arbitrum chain (i.e. Arbitrum One, Arbitrum Nova, and L2 Orbit chains), your node will need access to blob data to sync up to the latest state of your Arbitrum L2 chain. Blob data on Ethereum is stored on the beacon chain and is inaccessible to the EVM, hence why dedicated RPC endpoints for the beacon chain will be required after the Dencun upgrade. You can find more details on node requirements in the [Run a full node guide](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx).

Furthermore, new node operators joining a network or node operators who come online following an extended period of offline time will require access to _historical_ blob data to sync up to the latest state of their Arbitrum chain.

Expand Down
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions arbitrum-docs/run-arbitrum-node/arbos-releases/arbos20.md
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ ArbOS 20 Atlas is shipped via Nitro v2.3.1, which is available on Docker hub wit
- [Nitro v2.3.1](https://github.com/OffchainLabs/nitro/releases/tag/v2.3.1) or higher
- [nitro-contracts v1.2.1](https://github.com/OffchainLabs/nitro-contracts/releases/tag/v1.2.1) or higher
- Wasm module root: `0x8b104a2e80ac6165dc58b9048de12f301d70b02a0ab51396c22b4b4b802a16a4`
- Access to the [Ethereum Beacon Chain APIs](https://ethereum.github.io/beacon-APIs/#/), either from your own self-managed L1 Ethereum node or from a 3rd party provider like [those on this list](/run-arbitrum-node/05-l1-ethereum-beacon-chain-rpc-providers.md).
- Access to the [Ethereum Beacon Chain APIs](https://ethereum.github.io/beacon-APIs/#/), either from your own self-managed L1 Ethereum node or from a 3rd party provider like [those on this list](/run-arbitrum-node/05-l1-ethereum-beacon-chain-rpc-providers.mdx).

### High-level description of ArbOS 20 changes

Expand All @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ ArbOS 20 is an upgrade to enable Arbitrum's support for L1 Ethereum's [Dencun up

### Special notes on ArbOS 20: Atlas support for EIP-4844

- Upgrading to **the Atlas ArbOS release will require access to L1 Ethereum beacon chain endpoints to retrieve blob data. For nodes of a chain that come online 18 days after Atlas gets activated on their chain will need access to historical data to sync up to the latest state.** If you are not operating your own Ethereum consensus client, [please visit this page to view a list of beacon chain RPC providers](/run-arbitrum-node/05-l1-ethereum-beacon-chain-rpc-providers.md) where you can access blob data.
- Upgrading to **the Atlas ArbOS release will require access to L1 Ethereum beacon chain endpoints to retrieve blob data. For nodes of a chain that come online 18 days after Atlas gets activated on their chain will need access to historical data to sync up to the latest state.** If you are not operating your own Ethereum consensus client, [please visit this page to view a list of beacon chain RPC providers](/run-arbitrum-node/05-l1-ethereum-beacon-chain-rpc-providers.mdx) where you can access blob data.
- Applications on Arbitrum will not have to be modified or take any explicit action to get the benefits of using EIP-4844 (i.e. the whole chain opts-in with ArbOS 20 “Atlas”).
- ArbOS 20 “Atlas” adds support for Arbitrum chains to send data in a blob storage format to data availability layers, like L1 Ethereum, that support the blob transaction type. This includes Arbitrum One and Arbitrum Nova. ArbOS 20 “Atlas” does not add support for Arbitrum chains to receive data in a blob storage format. This means that an L3 Orbit chain on top of an Arbitrum L2 will use calldata when posting L3 transaction data to the underlying L2. The L2 Arbitrum chain will then be able to post data to a L1 data availability layer like Ethereum using blobs.
- There currently aren’t estimates on what the end-user gas savings of using blob data will be. This topic is something being actively worked on and monitored. Without Mainnet data, the estimates for blob gas prices will not be accurate enough to reliably predict the cost reductions that users will experience - and even with Mainnet data, the savings will vary by use case (i.e. no current way to predict the price impacts from all blob gas market participants yet). In general, however, the use of blobs will reduce the cost of using Arbitrum L2s. To learn more about what EIP-4844 will mean for L2 users, please checkout this [blog post on Medium by Offchain Lab's Co-foudner and Chief Scientist Ed Felten](https://medium.com/offchainlabs/eip-4844-what-does-it-mean-for-l2-users-5e86ebc4c028).
Expand Down
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ Running an Arbitrum One **full node** in **archive mode** lets you access both p
| Use case | Required node type(s) | Docs |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Access the **Arbitrum network** without running your own node | Fully managed by third-parties, exposed via RPC endpoints | [RPC endpoints and providers](/build-decentralized-apps/reference/01-node-providers.md) |
| Run an **archive node** for **Arbitrum Sepolia (testnet)** or **Arbitrum Nova** | Full node (Nitro) | [How to run a full node (Nitro)](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md) |
| Send **post-Nitro** archive requests | Full node (Nitro) | [How to run a full node (Nitro)](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md) |
| Run an **archive node** for **Arbitrum Sepolia (testnet)** or **Arbitrum Nova** | Full node (Nitro) | [How to run a full node (Nitro)](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx) |
| Send **post-Nitro** archive requests | Full node (Nitro) | [How to run a full node (Nitro)](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx) |
| Send **pre-Nitro** archive requests | Full node (Classic) | [How to run a full node (Classic, pre-Nitro)](/run-arbitrum-node/more-types/03-run-classic-node.md) |
| Send **post-Nitro** _and_ **pre-Nitro** archive requests | Full node (Nitro) _and_ full node (Classic) | That's what this how-to is for; you're in the right place. |

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ Both Nitro and Classic have multiple other parameters that can be used to config

### Troubleshooting

If you run into any issues, visit the [node-running troubleshooting guide](/run-arbitrum-node/06-troubleshooting.md).
If you run into any issues, visit the [node-running troubleshooting guide](/run-arbitrum-node/06-troubleshooting.mdx).
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import PublicPreviewBannerPartial from '../../partials/_public-preview-banner-pa

<PublicPreviewBannerPartial />

Arbitrum Nitro is the software that powers all Arbitrum chains. This how-to shows how you can build a Docker image, or binaries, directly from Nitro's source code. If you want to run a node for one of the Arbitrum chains, however, it is recommended that you use the docker image available on DockerHub, as explained in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.md).
Arbitrum Nitro is the software that powers all Arbitrum chains. This how-to shows how you can build a Docker image, or binaries, directly from Nitro's source code. If you want to run a node for one of the Arbitrum chains, however, it is recommended that you use the docker image available on DockerHub, as explained in [How to run a full node](/run-arbitrum-node/03-run-full-node.mdx).

This how-to assumes that you're running one of the following operating systems:

Expand Down
Loading