Docker compose makes volume management easy and transparent to the user.
By defaulting the ledgers to be docker compose volumes, we transparently
get ledger persistence for the ugprade case, and may trivially tear the
volumes down in the docker-compose down command with the addition of the
--volumes flag. This would allow the upgrade scenario to work without
the use of the '-p' flag, and is likely to be generally much cleaner.
Change-Id: I80b36a63370065a7aad0f9c284ec578533123d2b
Signed-off-by: Jason Yellick <jyellick@us.ibm.com>
replace DEBUG level logging w/INFO, but add in
shell debug statements for all fabric commands
for improved UX
Change-Id: I97a19db0373ecaf7a504cb95d4815a11cd64dfed
Signed-off-by: Christopher Ferris <chrisfer@us.ibm.com>
Adding IMAGE_TAG option to byfn script to launch specific
version of fabric network
Usage: ./byfn.sh up -i 1.1.0-alpha
Change-Id: I67a1d01257abd7021ea344c354c6e1c97eebf4f7
Signed-off-by: Surya <suryalnvs@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Yellick <jyellick@us.ibm.com>
This change brings a new set of scripts and configuration files to the
first-network sample to make it easier for people to follow the new
tutorial on how to add a third org to the network setup in BYFN.
To function properly the new Extend You First Network script (eyfn.sh)
must be run after byfn.sh is run and with the same parameters. So,
valid uses include:
./byfn.sh up
./eyfn.sh up
or
./byfn.sh up -c testchannel -s couchdb -l node
./eyfn.sh up -c testchannel -s couchdb -l node
A single './eyfn.sh down' command is however necessary to take the
whole network down.
Patch-set #2: fixes ./eyfn.sh down
Patch-set #3: removed unused option from Usage and spurious whitespaces
Patch-set #4: added missing test file
Change-Id: I9c926b52f2243dda1c5f9368112c314a6c5c6929
Signed-off-by: Arnaud J Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com>