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I would like to run my own hyperledger blockchain on multiples nodes.
I have the following setup:
My Ubuntu PC is hosting one orderer, peer, couch db, CA server.
My Raspberry Pi (running Ubuntu Mate) is hosting: one peer and couch db.
The both nodes are within my docker swarm group. (I used the following tutorial for the setup, and this for running Fabric on RPi.)
I successfully created a channel. The orderer and both peers were able to join it. Then I installed and instantiated the chaincode by utilizing the peer chaincode
tool in the command line interface. I also initialized my ledger with some values.
If I execute the following command in command line interface docker image:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Oct-02 at 10:24The problem was that I used wrong port numbers, when connecting to the peers. I mixed up the mapping of docker ports a little. Works for me now.
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