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Working with the Corda Demo on Azure Marketplace
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Corda ships with a VM image which can be used to deploy a pre-configured virtual machine on the `Microsoft Azure Marketplace <https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/overview/what-is-azure>`_
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This Corda Demo VM is an easy option for running the demos; it is *NOT* a development environment. When you are ready to get developing on Corda and start making contributions to the project please clone the `GitHub Repos <https://github.com/corda/>`_ instead.
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Pre-requisites
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* Ensure you have a registered Microsoft Azure account and are logged on to the Azure portal.
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* It is recommended you generate a private-public SSH key pair (see `here <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-ssh-keys--2/>`_)
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Deploying the VM
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Search the Azure Marketplace for Corda.
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Click the 'Create' button.
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STEP 1: Basics
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* **Name**: Choose an appropriate descriptive name for the VM
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* **VM Disk Type**: Select 'SSD'
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* **Username**: Your preferred user name for the administrator account when accessing via SSH
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* **Authentication type**: Select 'SSH public key', then paste the contents of your SSH public key file (see pre-requisites, above) into the box below. Alternatively select 'Password' to use a password of your choice to administer the VM
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* **Subscription**: Select your subscription name
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* **Resource group**: Select 'Use existing'. From the drop-down menu, select your account group
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* **Location**: Select the geographical location physically closest to you
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_00_1.png
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:width: 300px
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Click 'OK'
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STEP 2: Size
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A range of available hardware configurations will be presented, along with estimated costs. For the purposes of running the demos, a configuration of 2 cores and at least 14GB is recommended
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_05_1.png
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:width: 300px
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Choose the required configuration and click 'Select'.
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STEP 3: Settings
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Adjust any configuration settings required. For the purposes of running the Corda demos, all settings may be left as default.
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_16_1.png
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:width: 300px
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STEP 4: Summary
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The banner at the top of the dialog should read 'Validation passed' otherwise go back and adjust settings where needed.
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_19.png
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:width: 300px
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Click 'OK' to proceed.
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STEP 5: Buy
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Click 'Purchase' to complete the configuration and start the VM deployment.
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The VM will begin the deployment process, which typically takes 4-5 minutes to complete. To see progress, click on the "Deploying" icon displayed.
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_20.png
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:width: 300px
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Once deployed, click 'Overview' to see the virtual machine details. Note down the **Public IP address**. You will need this to connect to the demo screens via your web browser:
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_26.png
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:width: 300px
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Viewing the SIMM Valuation demo
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The SIMM Valuation demo creates three nodes, representing three parties in the example workflow (Bank A, Bank B, Bank C). Each node listens on a different port - those used by the demo are:
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**SIMM Valuation Demo ports:** **12005 (node A for Bank A)**, **12007 (node B for Bank B)**, **12009 (node C for Bank C)**
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Open three browser tabs and direct each one to
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.. sourcecode:: shell
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http://(public IP address):(port)/web/simmvaluationdemo
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specifying each of the three ports above in different windows, e.g.
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.. sourcecode:: shell
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http://51.140.41.48/12005/web/simmvaluationdemo
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You will be able to view the basic web interface identifying the different banks.
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Now let's take a look at a transaction between Bank A and B which is not visible to Bank C. This illustrates the restricted data sharing feature of Corda, i.e. data is shared on a need-to-know basis. Nodes provide the dependency graph of a transaction they are sending to another node on demand, but there is no global broadcast of all transactions.
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1. In the browser tab for Bank A (the top right hand corner shows which bank you are administering) click 'Create New Trade' from the top navigation bar
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2. Select to trade with Bank B
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3. Select 'EUR Fixed 1y EURIBOR 3m' from the drop down
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4. Click 'Submit' to create the trade
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5. In the browser tab for Bank B click 'View Portfolio' from the top navigation bar to see this new trade
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6. In the browser tab for Bank C click 'View Portfolio' from the top navigation bar and you will not be able to see the trade, as expected
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_51.png
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:width: 300px
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.. note:: There is a known issue whereby some users may see a 400 error when navigating the SIMM Valuation demo. If you encounter this error, simply navigate back to the root page (http://*(public IP address)*:*(port)*/*web*/*simmvaluationdemo*) in the browser before continuing.
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Viewing the IRS demo
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The IRS demo creates three nodes: Bank A, Bank B and a node that runs a notary, a network map and an interest rates oracle together. The two banks agree on an interest rate swap, and then do regular fixings of the deal as the time on a simulated clock passes. Each bank node listens on a different port - those used by the demo are:
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**IRS demo ports:** **11005 (node A for Bank A)**, **11007 (node B for Bank B)**
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Open two browser tabs and direct one to each of the following:
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.. sourcecode:: shell
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http://localhost:11005/web/irsdemo
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http://localhost:11007/web/irsdemo
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You will be able to see the nodes' view of the ledger.
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_52.png
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:width: 300px
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Now let's take a look at how the interest rates oracle provides interest rates for a deal with a semi-annual payment frequency, and how the two counterparties to the trade see the same deal information on their own nodes, i.e. you see what I see.
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1. In the browser tab for Bank A click 'Create Deal' from the top navigation bar
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2. Modify the terms of the IRS deal, or leave as default
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3. Click 'Submit' to create the deal
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4. In the browser tab for Bank A click 'Recent Deals' from the top navigation bar to view the deal
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5. In the browser tab for Bank B click 'Recent Deals' from the top navigation bar to view the deal. Compare the economic details to those shown in the Bank A tab
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_54.png
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:width: 300px
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Viewing logs (advanced users)
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Users may wish to view the raw logs generated by each node, which contain more information about the operations performed by each node.
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You can access these using an SSH client of your choice (e.g. Putty) and logging into the virtual machine using the public IP address.
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Once logged in, navigate to
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.. sourcecode:: shell
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/opt/simm-nodes/
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for the SIMM Valuation demo logs and
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.. sourcecode:: shell
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/opt/irs-nodes/
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for the IRS demo logs.
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There are separate sub-directories for each of the three nodes (*nodea*, *nodeb*, *nodec*), each containing a */logs* sub-directory.
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The name of the log file will follow the name given to the service it reflects, e.g. *node-clint-vm-test.log*.
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_47.png
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:width: 300px
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You can open log files with any text editor.
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.. image:: resources/azure_vm_10_49.png
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:width: 300px
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Next Steps
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----------
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Now you have taken a look at two Corda demos do go and visit the `dedicated Corda website <https://www.corda.net>`_
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Or to get straight into the Corda open source codebase, head over to the `Github Corda repo <https://www.github.com/corda>`_
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