# Cluster rippled Servers If you run multiple [`rippled` servers](/es-es/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers) in the same data center, you can configure them in a [cluster](/es-es/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers/clustering) to maximize efficiency. To configure clustering: 1. For each of your servers, note the IP address of the server. 2. For each of your servers, generate a unique seed using the [validation_create method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/key-generation-methods/validation_create). For example, using the commandline interface: ``` $ rippled validation_create Loading: "/etc/rippled.cfg" Connecting to 127.0.0.1:5005 { "result" : { "status" : "success", "validation_key" : "FAWN JAVA JADE HEAL VARY HER REEL SHAW GAIL ARCH BEN IRMA", "validation_public_key" : "n9Mxf6qD4J55XeLSCEpqaePW4GjoCR5U1ZeGZGJUCNe3bQa4yQbG", "validation_seed" : "ssZkdwURFMBXenJPbrpE14b6noJSu" } } ``` Save the `validation_seed` and `validation_public_key` parameters from each response somewhere secure. 3. On each server, edit the [config file](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/blob/master/cfg/rippled-example.cfg), modifying the following sections: 1. In the `[ips_fixed]` section, list the IP address and port of each *other* member of the cluster. For each of those servers, the port number should match the `protocol = peer` port (usually 51235) from that server's `rippled.cfg`. For example: ``` [ips_fixed] 192.168.0.1 51235 192.168.0.2 51235 ``` This defines specific peer servers to which this server should always attempt to maintain a direct peer-to-peer connection. If you omit the port number, the server uses port 2459, the IANA-assigned port for the XRP Ledger protocol. 2. In the `[node_seed]` section, set the server's node seed to one of the `validation_seed` values you generated using the [validation_create method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/key-generation-methods/validation_create) in step 2. Each server must use a unique node seed. For example: ``` [node_seed] ssZkdwURFMBXenJPbrpE14b6noJSu ``` This defines the key pair the server uses to sign peer-to-peer communications, excluding validation messages. 3. In the `[cluster_nodes]` section, set the members of the server's cluster, identified by their `validation_public_key` values. Each server should list the public keys of all *other* members of the cluster here. Optionally, add a custom name for each server. For example: ``` [cluster_nodes] n9McNsnzzXQPbg96PEUrrQ6z3wrvgtU4M7c97tncMpSoDzaQvPar keynes n94UE1ukbq6pfZY9j54sv2A1UrEeHZXLbns3xK5CzU9NbNREytaa friedman ``` This defines the key pairs the server uses to recognize members of its cluster. 4. After saving the config file, restart `rippled` on each server. ``` # systemctl restart rippled ``` 5. To confirm that each server is now a member of the cluster, use the [peers method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/peer-management-methods/peers). The `cluster` field should list the public keys and (if configured) the custom names for each server. For example, using the commandline interface: ``` $ rippled peers Loading: "/etc/rippled.cfg" Connecting to 127.0.0.1:5005 { "result" : { "cluster" : { "n9McNsnzzXQPbg96PEUrrQ6z3wrvgtU4M7c97tncMpSoDzaQvPar": { "tag": "keynes", "age": 1 }, "n94UE1ukbq6pfZY9j54sv2A1UrEeHZXLbns3xK5CzU9NbNREytaa": { "tag": "friedman", "age": 1 } }, "peers" : [ ... (omitted) ... ], "status" : "success" } } ``` ## See Also - **Concepts:** - [Peer Protocol](/es-es/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers/peer-protocol) - **Tutorials:** - [Install rippled](/es-es/docs/infrastructure/installation) - **References:** - [validation_create method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/key-generation-methods/validation_create) - [peers method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/peer-management-methods/peers)