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tendermint node |
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By default, Tendermint will try to connect to an ABCI application on |
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```bash |
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tendermint node --proxy-app=kvstore |
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tendermint start --proxy-app=kvstore |
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```bash |
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tendermint node --proxy-app=/var/run/abci.sock |
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tendermint start --proxy-app=/var/run/abci.sock |
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You can find out what flags are supported by running `tendermint node --help`. |
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## Transactions |
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additional flag: |
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```sh |
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tendermint node --consensus.create_empty_blocks=false |
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For example, |
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```sh |
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tendermint node --p2p.seeds "f9baeaa15fedf5e1ef7448dd60f46c01f1a9e9c4@1.2.3.4:26656,0491d373a8e0fcf1023aaf18c51d6a1d0d4f31bd@5.6.7.8:26656" |
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tendermint start --p2p.seeds "f9baeaa15fedf5e1ef7448dd60f46c01f1a9e9c4@1.2.3.4:26656,0491d373a8e0fcf1023aaf18c51d6a1d0d4f31bd@5.6.7.8:26656" |
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tendermint node --p2p.persistent-peers "429fcf25974313b95673f58d77eacdd434402665@10.11.12.13:26656,96663a3dd0d7b9d17d4c8211b191af259621c693@10.11.12.14:26656" |
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curl 'localhost:26657/dial_peers?persistent=true&peers=\["429fcf25974313b95673f58d77eacdd434402665@10.11.12.13:26656","96663a3dd0d7b9d17d4c8211b191af259621c693@10.11.12.14:26656"\]' |
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a new machine. |
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Now run `tendermint node` on both machines, and use either |
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`--p2p.persistent-peers` or the `/dial_peers` to get them to peer up. |
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They should start making blocks, and will only continue to do so as long |
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as both of them are online. |
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