How to add peer nodes to an existing running Hyperledger fabric blockchain using Hyperledger composer?












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My Hyperledger fabric blockchain is already up and running using Hyperledger composer. Now I want to add one more peer node that should be running on physically different machine. What will be the steps for extending blockchain and I already issued PeerAdmin card and few others user cards with all peer nodes IP entries. Do I also need to add IP address of newly added node in the cards?










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  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/49924385/… or discourse.skcript.com/t/… (peer on different physical machine, same org - needs to update added references on config files to use/download Fabric 1.2.1 images FYI)

    – Paul O'Mahony
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:50











  • see this tutorial (albeit on 1.1 - you can find equivalent for 1.2.1 ) -> medium.com/@wahabjawed/…

    – Paul O'Mahony
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:11
















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My Hyperledger fabric blockchain is already up and running using Hyperledger composer. Now I want to add one more peer node that should be running on physically different machine. What will be the steps for extending blockchain and I already issued PeerAdmin card and few others user cards with all peer nodes IP entries. Do I also need to add IP address of newly added node in the cards?










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  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/49924385/… or discourse.skcript.com/t/… (peer on different physical machine, same org - needs to update added references on config files to use/download Fabric 1.2.1 images FYI)

    – Paul O'Mahony
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:50











  • see this tutorial (albeit on 1.1 - you can find equivalent for 1.2.1 ) -> medium.com/@wahabjawed/…

    – Paul O'Mahony
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:11














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My Hyperledger fabric blockchain is already up and running using Hyperledger composer. Now I want to add one more peer node that should be running on physically different machine. What will be the steps for extending blockchain and I already issued PeerAdmin card and few others user cards with all peer nodes IP entries. Do I also need to add IP address of newly added node in the cards?










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My Hyperledger fabric blockchain is already up and running using Hyperledger composer. Now I want to add one more peer node that should be running on physically different machine. What will be the steps for extending blockchain and I already issued PeerAdmin card and few others user cards with all peer nodes IP entries. Do I also need to add IP address of newly added node in the cards?







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  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/49924385/… or discourse.skcript.com/t/… (peer on different physical machine, same org - needs to update added references on config files to use/download Fabric 1.2.1 images FYI)

    – Paul O'Mahony
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:50











  • see this tutorial (albeit on 1.1 - you can find equivalent for 1.2.1 ) -> medium.com/@wahabjawed/…

    – Paul O'Mahony
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:11



















  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/49924385/… or discourse.skcript.com/t/… (peer on different physical machine, same org - needs to update added references on config files to use/download Fabric 1.2.1 images FYI)

    – Paul O'Mahony
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:50











  • see this tutorial (albeit on 1.1 - you can find equivalent for 1.2.1 ) -> medium.com/@wahabjawed/…

    – Paul O'Mahony
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:11

















see stackoverflow.com/questions/49924385/… or discourse.skcript.com/t/… (peer on different physical machine, same org - needs to update added references on config files to use/download Fabric 1.2.1 images FYI)

– Paul O'Mahony
Nov 13 '18 at 12:50





see stackoverflow.com/questions/49924385/… or discourse.skcript.com/t/… (peer on different physical machine, same org - needs to update added references on config files to use/download Fabric 1.2.1 images FYI)

– Paul O'Mahony
Nov 13 '18 at 12:50













see this tutorial (albeit on 1.1 - you can find equivalent for 1.2.1 ) -> medium.com/@wahabjawed/…

– Paul O'Mahony
Nov 13 '18 at 13:11





see this tutorial (albeit on 1.1 - you can find equivalent for 1.2.1 ) -> medium.com/@wahabjawed/…

– Paul O'Mahony
Nov 13 '18 at 13:11












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