Storage Validator Node
Storage Validator Node installation steps
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Storage Validator Node installation steps
Last updated
Download the Storage Validator Node software from here : https://www.frynetworks.com/fry-infastructure-node-downloads
Locate the FRYStorageValidatorNodeInstaller.zip
in your downloads folder (or wherever you saved it) and extract it.
Open the new extracted folder and double-click on FRYStorageValidatorNodeInstaller.exe
to start the installation process.
If prompted by Microsoft Defender or User Account Control (UAC), click Yes to proceed.
Once the installer starts, follow the prompts on the screen.
Review the default settings for installation. The installation path is predefined and cannot be edited.
Click Next to proceed.
During the setup, the Node.js Installer will appear.
Follow the prompts to install Node.js. This is required for the Fry Storage Validator Node software to function.
Accept the terms and conditions, and click Next.
Allow the installer to proceed and complete the Node.js installation.
Step 4: Configure Node.js Installation
On the Node.js Setup Wizard, choose the default settings (recommended) or customize them if needed.
Ensure the necessary components are selected for the Fry Storage Validator Node software to run smoothly.
Click Next to continue.
During the Node.js installation, you will see a prompt asking if you want to install additional tools (e.g., automatically installing necessary tools).
Leave this option unchecked as it is not required for the Fry Storage Validator Node software and would take additional space and time.
Click Next to proceed.
Once Node.js is installed successfully, you will see a confirmation screen.
Click Finish to close the Node.js installer.
Node.js is now ready for use with the Fry Storage Validator Node software.
After completing the Node.js installation, a prompt will appear asking you to sign out to complete the configuration. Make sure to save anything you have open.
Click OK to sign out of your user account.
Important: After signing out, sign back in to your Windows account.
Once signed back in, relaunch the Fry Storage Validator Node Installer to continue the installation process.
After signing back in, relaunch the Fry Storage Validator Node Installer.
Click Next and follow the on-screen prompts to proceed with the installation.
The installer may verify configurations and dependencies before continuing.
At the bottom, you will see a confirmation: "Fry Storage Validator Node Installation Completed!"
Click Next to proceed.
A prompt will appear asking you to enter your Secret Phrase.
Carefully type your 25-word Passphrase. Locating wallet Passphrase Important: Ensure that each word is separated by exactly one space (no commas, extra spaces, or other characters).
Security Note: Your secret phrase is stored locally only on your device, and no one, including Fry Networks, has access to it!
Double-check the entered phrase for accuracy to avoid errors.
Click OK to proceed.
Step 10: Enter Miner Key
A prompt will appear asking you to enter your Miner key.
Enter your Storage Validator Node Miner Key in the format SVN-XXXXXX.... Important: Ensure that the key starts with "SVN" and matches your actual miner key.
Recommended: Copy and paste your miner key directly to avoid mistakes or typos.
Security Note: Your miner key is stored locally only on your device, and no one has access to it except for Fry Networks for registration purposes.
Click OK to proceed after entering the correct miner key
If you enter an invalid miner key, an error like below will appear. Double-check the key and try again.
Complete Fry SVN Installation
Once the installation is complete, you will see the Setup Wizard Completion Screen.
The message will confirm that the Fry Storage Validator Node Installer has been successfully installed on your computer.
Click Finish to exit the installer and complete the setup process.
Congratulations on completing the installation of your Fry Storage Validator Node!
To ensure your node is operating correctly, head over to :
This page will guide you on:
Checking for Proof of Connectivity (PoC) transactions.
Manually testing your node’s activity.
Troubleshooting common issues.