CRITICAL FIX: Separate RQLite and LibP2P ports to prevent service startup failures
Changes:
- LibP2P now uses port 4000 (was conflicting with RQLite on 4001)
- RQLite continues to use port 4001 for HTTP API
- RQLite Raft uses port 4002
- Updated bootstrap peer configurations to use port 4000
- Updated install script port configurations
- Fixed firewall configuration to allow correct ports
This resolves the 'bind: address already in use' error that was preventing
the debros-node service from starting properly.
- Primary bootstrap (57.129.81.31): starts new cluster (no join address)
- Secondary bootstrap (38.242.250.186): joins primary bootstrap cluster
- Regular nodes: join primary bootstrap cluster
This allows both VPS servers to be bootstrap nodes while forming a
proper RQLite cluster where the secondary bootstrap joins the primary
instead of trying to start its own independent cluster.
Should resolve the leadership establishment timeout on the second VPS.
The VPS at 57.129.81.31 was incorrectly trying to join itself as a
regular node instead of being detected as a bootstrap node.
Added isLocalIP() function to check if bootstrap peer IPs match
local machine IPs using 'ip addr show' and 'hostname -I' commands.
This should resolve the 'invalid join address' error where the
bootstrap node was trying to join http://57.129.81.31:4001 (itself).
- Regular nodes now join actual bootstrap nodes instead of localhost:4001
- Extract IP from bootstrap peer multiaddrs for RQLite join address
- Add fallback to first known bootstrap node (57.129.81.31:4001)
- This fixes the 'fatal: http://localhost:4001 is an invalid join address' error
Regular nodes will now properly join the RQLite cluster of bootstrap nodes
instead of trying to join themselves, which was causing startup failures.