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Minor improvements on test-network-nano-bash
- Fix typos - Update gitignore Signed-off-by: Tatsuya Sato <tatsuya.sato.so@hitachi.com>
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data/
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logs/
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*.gz
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chaincode-external/
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ For BFT consensus type:
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./network.sh start -o BFT
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```
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After the network has started, use seperate terminals to run peer commands.
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After the network has started, use separate terminals to run peer commands.
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You will need to configure the peer environment for each new terminal.
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For example to run against peer1, use:
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@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ peer lifecycle chaincode commit -o 127.0.0.1:6050 --channelID mychannel --name b
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**Note:** after following the instructions above, the chaincode will only be installed on peer1 and will only be available in the peer1admin shell.
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Rerun the `peer lifecycle chaincode install` command in other peer admin shells to install it on the corresponding peer.
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You will also need to rerun the `peer lifecycle chaincode approveformyorg` command to use the chaincode on peers in another organisation, e.g. using the peer3admin shell.
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You will also need to rerun the `peer lifecycle chaincode approveformyorg` command to use the chaincode on peers in another organization, e.g. using the peer3admin shell.
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## Interact with the chaincode
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peer chaincode query -C mychannel -n basic -c '{"Args":["ReadAsset","1"]}'
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```
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For your convenience you can run `chaincode_interaction.sh` from peer1admin terminal to make this simple transaction. The ouput of the script is redirected to the logs folder.\
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For your convenience you can run `chaincode_interaction.sh` from peer1admin terminal to make this simple transaction. The output of the script is redirected to the logs folder.\
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Congratulations, you have deployed a minimal Fabric network! Inspect the scripts if you would like to see the minimal set of commands that were required to deploy the network.
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# Stopping the network
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If you started the Fabric componentes individually, utilize `Ctrl-C` in the orderer and peer terminal windows to kill the orderer and peer processes. You can run the scripts again to restart the components with their existing data, or run `./generate_artifacts` again to clean up the existing artifacts and data if you would like to restart with a clean environment.
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If you started the Fabric components individually, utilize `Ctrl-C` in the orderer and peer terminal windows to kill the orderer and peer processes. You can run the scripts again to restart the components with their existing data, or run `./generate_artifacts` again to clean up the existing artifacts and data if you would like to restart with a clean environment.
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If you used the `network.sh` script, utilize `Ctrl-C` to kill the orderer and peer processes. You can restart the network with the existing data, or run `./network.sh clean` to remove old data before restarting.
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