Repository URL Update - Complete: ✅ REPOSITORY URLS UPDATED: Changed from private Gitea to public GitHub - setup.sh: Updated clone URLs to use github.com/aitbc/aitbc - docs/infrastructure/README.md: Updated manual setup instructions - Reason: Gitea is private development-only, GitHub is public repository ✅ SETUP SCRIPT UPDATED: 🔧 Primary URL: https://github.com/aitbc/aitbc.git (public) 🔧 Fallback URL: git@github.com:aitbc/aitbc.git (SSH) 📁 Location: /opt/aitbc/setup.sh (clone_repo function) 🎯 Purpose: Public accessibility for all users ✅ DOCUMENTATION UPDATED: 📚 Infrastructure README: Updated manual setup instructions 📝 Before: sudo git clone https://gitea.bubuit.net/oib/aitbc.git /opt/aitbc 📝 After: sudo git clone https://github.com/aitbc/aitbc.git /opt/aitbc 🎯 Impact: Public accessibility for documentation ✅ PRESERVED DEVELOPMENT REFERENCES: 📊 scripts/monitoring/monitor-prs.py: Gitea API for development monitoring 📊 scripts/testing/qa-cycle.py: Gitea API for QA cycle 📊 scripts/utils/claim-task.py: Gitea API for task management 🎯 Context: These are internal development tools, should remain private ✅ URL CHANGE RATIONALE: 🌐 Public Access: GitHub repository is publicly accessible 🔒 Private Development: Gitea remains for internal development tools 📦 Setup Distribution: Public setup should use public repository 🎯 User Experience: Anyone can clone from GitHub without authentication ✅ IMPROVED USER EXPERIENCE: ✅ Public Accessibility: No authentication required for cloning ✅ Reliable Source: GitHub is more reliable for public access ✅ Clear Documentation: Updated instructions match actual URLs ✅ Development Separation: Private tools still use private Gitea RESULT: Successfully updated repository URLs from private Gitea to public GitHub for public-facing setup and documentation while preserving internal development tool references to private Gitea.
AITBC Infrastructure Documentation
Last Updated: 2026-03-29
Version: 3.2 (Infrastructure Optimization)
Overview
This section documents the AITBC infrastructure components, runtime architecture, and system management following the latest infrastructure optimization.
🏗️ Recent Infrastructure Updates (March 29, 2026)
✅ Completed Optimizations
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Runtime Directories: Implemented standard Linux directory structure
/var/lib/aitbc/keystore/- Secure blockchain key storage/var/lib/aitbc/data/- Database files and application data/var/lib/aitbc/logs/- Application logs/etc/aitbc/- Configuration files
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SystemD Services: Fixed 34+ services with system Python3
- Replaced non-existent venv paths with
/usr/bin/python3 - Updated WorkingDirectory paths to correct locations
- Created missing environment files
- Fixed PYTHONPATH configurations
- Replaced non-existent venv paths with
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Service Consolidation: Standardized agent services
- Consolidated into
/opt/aitbc/apps/agent-services/ - Consistent hyphenated naming (
agent-*) - Removed duplicate services
- Updated systemd service paths
- Consolidated into
🔧 Infrastructure Components
Core Services
- Coordinator API: Central orchestration (Port 8000)
- Blockchain Node: Core blockchain (Port 8545)
- Exchange API: Trading services (Port 8001)
- Wallet Service: Wallet management (Port 8003)
Agent Services
- Agent Registry: Service discovery and registration
- Agent Coordinator: Task coordination and management
- Agent Protocols: Communication and messaging
- Agent Bridge: Service integration layer
- Agent Compliance: Regulatory monitoring
- Agent Trading: Automated trading
Supporting Services
- GPU Services: Multimodal processing
- Marketplace Services: Enhanced marketplace
- Load Balancer: Geographic distribution
- Explorer: Blockchain explorer
📁 Documentation Structure
Core Infrastructure Files
- Runtime Directories Guide - Standard directory structure
- SystemD Services Guide - Service management
- Security Hardening Guide - Security best practices
Analysis Documents
Deployment Guides
- Codebase Update Summary - Service standardization
- Multimodal Services Deployment - GPU services
🔒 Security Architecture
Keystore Security
- Location:
/var/lib/aitbc/keystore/ - Permissions: 700 (root/aitbc user only)
- Isolation: Separate from application code
- Backup: Included in system backup strategy
Service Security
- User Isolation: Services run with minimal privileges
- Path Security: Sensitive paths properly secured
- Environment Security: Configuration files protected
🚀 Setup and Deployment
Automated Setup
# Complete infrastructure setup
sudo bash <(curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oib/aitbc/main/setup.sh)
Manual Setup
# Clone and setup manually
sudo git clone https://github.com/aitbc/aitbc.git /opt/aitbc
cd /opt/aitbc
sudo ./setup.sh
📊 Service Management
Health Monitoring
# Check all services
/opt/aitbc/health-check.sh
# View logs (new locations)
tail -f /var/lib/aitbc/logs/aitbc-*.log
# SystemD control
systemctl status aitbc-*
systemctl restart aitbc-coordinator-api
Runtime Directory Access
# Check keystore
ls -la /var/lib/aitbc/keystore/
# Check data directory
ls -la /var/lib/aitbc/data/
# Check logs
ls -la /var/lib/aitbc/logs/
🔄 Maintenance Procedures
Regular Tasks
- Log Rotation: Automatic via logrotate
- Service Updates: Controlled systemd updates
- Security Patches: Regular system updates
- Backup Verification: Validate keystore backups
Troubleshooting
- Service Failures: Check journalctl logs
- Path Issues: Verify runtime directories exist
- Permission Issues: Check directory permissions
- Dependency Issues: Verify Python3 packages
Next Steps: Review individual service documentation for specific configuration details.
Category Overview
This section contains all documentation related to infrastructure documentation. The documented files have been automatically converted from completed planning analysis files.
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