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* Experimental Support for using podman with the test-network Signed-off-by: Matthew B White <whitemat@uk.ibm.com> * supplement podman with nerdctl Signed-off-by: Josh Kneubuhl <jkneubuh@us.ibm.com> * adds experimental support for nerdctl compose Signed-off-by: Josh Kneubuhl <jkneubuh@us.ibm.com> * install fabric images to containerd with 'nerdctl' pull Signed-off-by: Josh Kneubuhl <jkneubuh@us.ibm.com> * Podman Support Use a core set of compose files, with overlays for specific details. In the case of podman, the overlays refer to a specific core.yaml for the peer that distables the use of teh docker daemon In the case of docker, the overlays add enable the docker daemon accesss for the peer to create chaincode containers Signed-off-by: Matthew B White <whitemat@uk.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Josh Kneubuhl <jkneubuh@us.ibm.com> |
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| addOrg3.sh | ||
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| ccp-template.json | ||
| ccp-template.yaml | ||
| configtx.yaml | ||
| org3-crypto.yaml | ||
| README.md | ||
Adding Org3 to the test network
You can use the addOrg3.sh script to add another organization to the Fabric test network. The addOrg3.sh script generates the Org3 crypto material, creates an Org3 organization definition, and adds Org3 to a channel on the test network.
You first need to run ./network.sh up createChannel in the test-network directory before you can run the addOrg3.sh script.
./network.sh up createChannel
cd addOrg3
./addOrg3.sh up
If you used network.sh to create a channel other than the default mychannel, you need pass that name to the addorg3.sh script.
./network.sh up createChannel -c channel1
cd addOrg3
./addOrg3.sh up -c channel1
You can also re-run the addOrg3.sh script to add Org3 to additional channels.
cd ..
./network.sh createChannel -c channel2
cd addOrg3
./addOrg3.sh up -c channel2
For more information, use ./addOrg3.sh -h to see the addOrg3.sh help text.