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how to send endorsing result to ordering service ?
Hi, all:
I have separated the transaction invoking process into 2 stages. First, I send the transaction into endorsing peers, then I get the endorsing result proposalResponses.
I packaged
Hi, all:
I have separated the transaction invoking process into 2 stages. First, I send the transaction into endorsing peers, then I get the endorsing result proposalResponses.
I packaged
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HeavenNash <zhangshenbin@...>
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#3496
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What is the purpose of the genesis block file while joining channel?
Hi,
Per the documentation at
http://hyperledgerdocs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/asset_cli.html
the command to join a peer to a channel looks like:
CORE_PEER_COMMITTER_LEDGER_ORDERER=orderer:7050
Hi,
Per the documentation at
http://hyperledgerdocs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/asset_cli.html
the command to join a peer to a channel looks like:
CORE_PEER_COMMITTER_LEDGER_ORDERER=orderer:7050
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By
Yash <yashgt@...>
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#3495
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Proto file for a System Channel Configuration Block
Hi all,
Do we have a proto file for system channel?
We are using Hyperledger Fabric 1.0.1 and we can find the proto file for regular channels. Configtx.proto is the file for regular channels
Hi all,
Do we have a proto file for system channel?
We are using Hyperledger Fabric 1.0.1 and we can find the proto file for regular channels. Configtx.proto is the file for regular channels
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aishwaryaKudalkar
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#3494
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Re: the size of a transaction
hi,
the following is from "Hyperledger Fabric: A Distributed Operating System for Permissioned Blockchains" by IBM authors.
During this experiment, we also observed the size MINT and SPEND
hi,
the following is from "Hyperledger Fabric: A Distributed Operating System for Permissioned Blockchains" by IBM authors.
During this experiment, we also observed the size MINT and SPEND
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By
qs meng <qsmeng@...>
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#3493
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the size of a transaction
hi,
A question is often asked that what computer can be used for Fabric system and how long it can serve. To answer the question above, the size of a transaction is one factor to consider. There are
hi,
A question is often asked that what computer can be used for Fabric system and how long it can serve. To answer the question above, the size of a transaction is one factor to consider. There are
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By
qs meng <qsmeng@...>
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#3492
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Re: Gossip could not connect to perr
That's just what it prints when it can'tconnect to the peer.... ensure that the endpoint peer0.candicate.sunsu.com:7055is reachable from the peer.
If it's reachable - it might be a TLSconfig issue.
That's just what it prints when it can'tconnect to the peer.... ensure that the endpoint peer0.candicate.sunsu.com:7055is reachable from the peer.
If it's reachable - it might be a TLSconfig issue.
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By
Yacov
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#3491
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Gossip could not connect to perr
Hello All,
Am able to run my custom chaincode and can access it through CLI but in the backend I continuously get the below logs, am I missing something in my configuration
Hello All,
Am able to run my custom chaincode and can access it through CLI but in the backend I continuously get the below logs, am I missing something in my configuration
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Sunil Suseelan <sunil.suseelan@...>
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#3490
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Re: Org setup on type of users
Hello Ivan,
Thanks for the response it does make lot of pointers clear.
Regards,
Sunil Suseelan
Hello Ivan,
Thanks for the response it does make lot of pointers clear.
Regards,
Sunil Suseelan
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Sunil Suseelan <sunil.suseelan@...>
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#3489
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Re: [Hyperledger-fabric] [technical-discuss] concurrency execution of transactions problem!
Thanks for the pointer Imre.
Regarding your comment "Also, this whole things seems to me to be slightly blown out of proportion... It's not the end of the world if the client SDK gets back a Tx
Thanks for the pointer Imre.
Regarding your comment "Also, this whole things seems to me to be slightly blown out of proportion... It's not the end of the world if the client SDK gets back a Tx
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Kim Letkeman <kletkema@...>
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#3488
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regarding the volume mount to host machine
Hi there,
When I see the 1.1 release, it looks like a ledger is in container, not in host machine.
Is there any reason we do in this way? Or just example?
volumes:-
Hi there,
When I see the 1.1 release, it looks like a ledger is in container, not in host machine.
Is there any reason we do in this way? Or just example?
volumes:-
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By
jay park
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#3487
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Re: Org setup on type of users
Yes, this will violate the isolation but think about this. If producers are not willing to host a node, then you must provide to them a way to interact with the system like web page,
Yes, this will violate the isolation but think about this. If producers are not willing to host a node, then you must provide to them a way to interact with the system like web page,
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Ivan Vankov
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#3486
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Re: Byzantine Fault Tolerant Consensus Algorithm for Hyperledger behaviour when threshold of malicious actors is reached
Hi,
this is a great question, I've beenpondering this for a while and would appreciate corrections in my mentalimage. (There are assumptions I simply can't find the time to check.)
Cases to be
Hi,
this is a great question, I've beenpondering this for a while and would appreciate corrections in my mentalimage. (There are assumptions I simply can't find the time to check.)
Cases to be
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By
Imre Kocsis
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#3485
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Byzantine Fault Tolerant Consensus Algorithm for Hyperledger behaviour when threshold of malicious actors is reached
Hi all,
Understand that through the use of Proof of Work (PoW) Sybil attacks are deterred in public blockchains. The longest chain prevails. Malicious attackers are deterred.
For consortium and/or
Hi all,
Understand that through the use of Proof of Work (PoW) Sybil attacks are deterred in public blockchains. The longest chain prevails. Malicious attackers are deterred.
For consortium and/or
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Nathan Aw <nathan.mk.aw@...>
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#3484
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Re: Fabric Maintainers Meeting
Maintainers meeting details
1:00pm GMT 9 am ET 6 am PT
Hyperledger Fabric Maintainers Meeting
WhenWed, April 25, 1pm – 2pm
Wherehttps://zoom.us/j/797255621 (map)
DescriptionContact: Chris
Maintainers meeting details
1:00pm GMT 9 am ET 6 am PT
Hyperledger Fabric Maintainers Meeting
WhenWed, April 25, 1pm – 2pm
Wherehttps://zoom.us/j/797255621 (map)
DescriptionContact: Chris
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By
Christopher Ferris
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#3483
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Re: Hello! hyperledger-fabric, I have a question.
Hello Yunu,
All peers on a channel store the sameledger data, defined as the world state and the blockchain data. So allpeers need to maintain the data for the channels they are on. However,they do
Hello Yunu,
All peers on a channel store the sameledger data, defined as the world state and the blockchain data. So allpeers need to maintain the data for the channels they are on. However,they do
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Nikhil Gupta
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#3482
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Hello! hyperledger-fabric, I have a question.
In a public chain such as Ethereum, all peers share the same data blocks.
So they needed a large data space to maintain the Ethereum nodes.
Even in the private chain hyperledger, do all peers need
In a public chain such as Ethereum, all peers share the same data blocks.
So they needed a large data space to maintain the Ethereum nodes.
Even in the private chain hyperledger, do all peers need
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By
yunu <yunu@...>
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#3481
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Re: issue installing samples, binaries and docker images for 1.1.0
#fabric
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 04:25 am, Gari Singh wrote:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hyperledger/fabric/master/scripts/bootstrap.shThanks so much! It's working now - I just have to work out where
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 04:25 am, Gari Singh wrote:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hyperledger/fabric/master/scripts/bootstrap.shThanks so much! It's working now - I just have to work out where
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By
precocious.music@...
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#3480
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Fabric Maintainers Meeting
We'll have our next bi-weekly maintainers meeting tomorrow Apr 25 at 9 am ET.
zoom link to follow.
Agenda will be to review progress against our epics and decide on any items to defer to 1.3. We can
We'll have our next bi-weekly maintainers meeting tomorrow Apr 25 at 9 am ET.
zoom link to follow.
Agenda will be to review progress against our epics and decide on any items to defer to 1.3. We can
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By
Christopher Ferris
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#3479
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Re: issue installing samples, binaries and docker images for 1.1.0
#fabric
The link you are using for the script is actually the Github rendering of the file not the raw file itself.
You should use
The link you are using for the script is actually the Github rendering of the file not the raw file itself.
You should use
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Gari Singh <garis@...>
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#3478
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issue installing samples, binaries and docker images for 1.1.0
#fabric
Hey all. I am trying to install the binaries etc. but am having some issues.
I have tried installing using the goo.gl shortened url without success, so instead am using the full path:
curl -sSL
Hey all. I am trying to install the binaries etc. but am having some issues.
I have tried installing using the goo.gl shortened url without success, so instead am using the full path:
curl -sSL
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precocious.music@...
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#3477
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