# Redundancy [subscribe-api]: https://ethereum.github.io/beacon-APIs/#/Validator/prepareBeaconCommitteeSubnet There are three places in Lighthouse where redundancy is notable: 1. ✅ GOOD: Using a redundant beacon node in `lighthouse vc --beacon-nodes` 1. ❌ NOT SUPPORTED: Using a redundant execution node in `lighthouse bn --execution-endpoint` 1. ☠️ BAD: Running redundant `lighthouse vc` instances with overlapping keypairs. We mention (3) since it is unsafe and should not be confused with the other two uses of redundancy. **Running the same validator keypair in more than one validator client (Lighthouse, or otherwise) will eventually lead to slashing.** See [Slashing Protection](./slashing-protection.md) for more information. From this paragraph, this document will *only* refer to the first two items (1, 2). We *never* recommend that users implement redundancy for validator keypairs. ## Redundant Beacon Nodes The Lighthouse validator client can be configured to use multiple redundant beacon nodes. The `lighthouse vc --beacon-nodes` flag allows one or more comma-separated values: 1. `lighthouse vc --beacon-nodes http://localhost:5052` 1. `lighthouse vc --beacon-nodes http://localhost:5052,http://192.168.1.1:5052` In the first example, the validator client will attempt to contact `http://localhost:5052` to perform duties. If that node is not contactable, not synced or unable to serve the request then the validator client may fail to perform some duty (e.g. produce a block or attest). However, in the second example, any failure on `http://localhost:5052` will be followed by a second attempt using `http://192.168.1.1:5052`. This achieves *redundancy*, allowing the validator client to continue to perform its duties as long as *at least one* of the beacon nodes is available. There are a few interesting properties about the list of `--beacon-nodes`: - *Ordering matters*: the validator client prefers a beacon node that is earlier in the list. - *Synced is preferred*: the validator client prefers a synced beacon node over one that is still syncing. - *Failure is sticky*: if a beacon node fails, it will be flagged as offline and won't be retried again for the rest of the slot (12 seconds). This helps prevent the impact of time-outs and other lengthy errors. > Note: When supplying multiple beacon nodes the `http://localhost:5052` address must be explicitly > provided (if it is desired). It will only be used as default if no `--beacon-nodes` flag is > provided at all. ### Configuring a redundant Beacon Node In our previous example, we listed `http://192.168.1.1:5052` as a redundant node. Apart from having sufficient resources, the backup node should have the following flags: - `--http`: starts the HTTP API server. - `--http-address local_IP`: where `local_IP` is the private IP address of the computer running the beacon node. This is only required if your backup beacon node is on a different host. > Note: You could also use `--http-address 0.0.0.0`, but this allows *any* external IP address to access the HTTP server. As such, a firewall should be configured to deny unauthorized access to port `5052`. - `--execution-endpoint`: see [Merge Migration](./merge-migration.md). - `--execution-jwt`: see [Merge Migration](./merge-migration.md). For example one could use the following command to provide a backup beacon node: ```bash lighthouse bn \ --http \ --http-address local_IP \ --execution-endpoint http://localhost:8551 \ --execution-jwt /secrets/jwt.hex ``` Prior to v3.2.0 fallback beacon nodes also required the `--subscribe-all-subnets` and `--import-all-attestations` flags. These flags are no longer required as the validator client will now broadcast subscriptions to all connected beacon nodes by default. This broadcast behaviour can be disabled using the `--disable-run-on-all` flag for `lighthouse vc`. ## Redundant execution nodes Lighthouse previously supported redundant execution nodes for fetching data from the deposit contract. On merged networks _this is no longer supported_. Each Lighthouse beacon node must be configured in a 1:1 relationship with an execution node. For more information on the rationale behind this decision please see the [Merge Migration](./merge-migration.md) documentation. To achieve redundancy we recommend configuring [Redundant beacon nodes](#redundant-beacon-nodes) where each has its own execution engine.