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How to add a CLI container?
Don Li <lichunshen84@...>
Sorry, still none of the yaml files mount a CA container per your URL. But that's ok we'll find another way to resolve it. Thanks. (Don) Chunshen Li
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 12:19 AM Gowri R <gowri.r@...> wrote:
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Gowri R <gowri.r@...>
I modified his yaml file to have a CA. The CA configuration can be picked up from the samples. Thanks Gowri
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 6:36 PM, Don Li <lichunshen84@...> wrote:
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Don Li <lichunshen84@...>
Hi, While I appreciate your response, it missed a key component, that is, CA container using fabric-ca docker image. Sincerely, (Don) Chunshen Li Blockchain Consultant
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 12:16 AM Gowri R <gowri.r@...> wrote:
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Gowri R <gowri.r@...>
Hello, Please refer to this https://github.com/CATechnologies/blockchain-tutorials/wiki/Tutorial:-Hyperledger-Fabric-v1.1-%E2%80%93-Create-a-Development-Business-Network-on-zLinux It used the CLI and it is beautifully explained. Thanks Gowri
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 10:37 PM Don Li <lichunshen84@...> wrote:
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Don Li <lichunshen84@...>
Hi, I'd like to be able to "install" and "instantiate" any chaincode at CLI command prompt level. Unlike the "first-network" sample app, currently the "balance-transfer" sample app does not mount CLI container, how can we mount it? Simply copy/paste from the docker-compose-cli.yaml file from the "first-network" to append them to the docker-compose.yaml file in the "balance-transfer" won't suffice. It seems Orderer env parameters and the volumes mapping for the new CLI need to be configured properly. How? Please advise. Or any pointer to this subject would be helpful. Thanks. (Don) Chunshen Li Blockchain Consultant
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