Deprecation notice
Consortium networks have been deprecated. This guide is for historical reference.View node access details
If you are an of a , you will be able to see the basic access information of other nodes in the project. To view your node access details:- Click your project.
- Click your network.
- Click the node name.
- On the page opened, scroll to the bottom.
View service nodes
Consortium networks are deployed with and . The service nodes are read-only and provide consortium network services. To view service nodes:- Click your project.
- Click your network.
- Click Service nodes.
- Click the node name.
Invite a member to the project
In a consortium project, you can always invite a member who will:- Deploy nodes and networks as part of your project.
- Access the project’s nodes and networks details.
- Click a project.
- Click Members > Invite member.
Invite a user to the organization
You can invite a to your and assign one of the following roles:- Admin — the role can access and change the organization’s billing settings, invite users, create and delete projects, deploy and delete nodes and networks, change user roles
- Editor — the role can create and delete projects, deploy and delete nodes and networks
- Viewer — the role can view existing projects, nodes, and networks
- Click Settings > Organization.
- Click Invite user.
- Provide the user email address.
- Select the role Admin, Editor, or Viewer.
- Click Invite.
Manage your organization integrations
You can add the following Kubernetes clusters as an integration to deploy your nodes and networks to:- Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
- Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
- Self-managed Kubernetes cluster
Add Amazon EKS as an integration
- On Chainstack, click Integrations.
- Provide any name.
- Under Type, select Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service.
- Select the region where you have a deployed Amazon EKS service.
- Provide the access key and secret of the user you have specifically created for the Chainstack integration.
- Provide the Kubernetes namespace you have specifically created for the Chainstack integration.
- Provide any domain name for the deployment. This domain name will be a part of your node’s endpoint URL.
- Click Add connection.
Delete an integration
- On Chainstack, click Integrations.
- Select an integration.
- Click Edit > Delete. This will delete Chainstack-added Pods from the cluster. This will not delete the cert-manager.