# NODE FROM OCEAN PROTOCOL | PER ONE CLICK! 🔥 **Published by:** [DK Nodes](https://paragraph.com/@dk-nodes/) **Published on:** 2024-11-25 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@dk-nodes/node-from-ocean-protocol-per-one-click ## Content Hello fellows! We have prepared a script for you that will help you install an OCEAN PROTOCOL node with just one click! 1. First of all, purchase a server from AEZA, Contabo or Spacecore. Server specifications: • 6 vCPU Cores • 16 GB RAM • 400 GB SSD We set up 10 Ocean Protocol nodes for this configuration. If you install more, the nodes might fail to meet the uptime requirement, so it’s better not to take the risk. 2. Set up the server on your PC. Log in using the command root@ip. But before that, we recommend securing your server. Read more in our article.3. Check the ports before installation.The Ocean Protocol node uses the following ports: 8108 2003 to 2003+N 3003 to 3003+N 4003 to 4003+N 5003 to 5003+N Before installing the node, make sure these ports are not in use.What are ports and what role do they play in nodes? — Read more4. Install the script.Run the following command and download:sudo bash -c 'git clone https://github.com/dknodes/ocean.git && cd ocean && chmod ugo+x ocean.sh && ./ocean.sh' Bonus for you: this script creates EVM wallets and checks the node status through the website https://nodes.oceanprotocol.com/. If the node goes down, the script automatically restarts it, so you don’t have to keep an eye on the site all the time.Command 1 — install nodeCommand 2 — view logs of Typesense.Command 3 — view logs of Ocean Nodes.Command 4 — stop node.Command 5 — start node.Command 6 — view created wallets.Command 0 — exit.To use the commands, press the appropriate number and then “enter”.Here, the IP address is also detected automatically. If it’s not detected, the script will prompt you to enter it manually.5. To install the node, press the first command and then “enter.”Hit the first command to set up the nodes, then type in the number of nodes — 10 in our case.After that, the script should let you know your nodes “are installed successfully”.6. Check the logs.Press the 2nd and 3rd commands and then “enter.”When you hit the 3rd command, you’ll need to enter how many nodes you have, and then the node number.You can also import your keys into MetaMask and check them with command 6.You can also check your node on the site by entering your server’s IP. ➡️ https://nodes.oceanprotocol.com/ If it’s lit up green with a checkmark, everything is good!Previous articles:Tutorial on Nodes | Part 1Where to buy servers for nodesWhy Securing Your Server Is Important and How to Do ItThe Importance of Using Different Ports When Running Multiple Nodes on One ServerWhat is Docker?Nodes Guide:Unichain Node Per One Click! ## Publication Information - [DK Nodes](https://paragraph.com/@dk-nodes/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@dk-nodes/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@dk-nodes): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/gusik4ever): Follow on Twitter