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Masternode config
Neobytes Core allows controlling multiple remote masternodes from a single wallet. The wallet needs to have a valid collateral output of 1000 coins for each masternode and uses a configuration file named masternode.conf
which can be found in the following data directory (depending on your operating system):
- Windows: %APPDATA%\Neobytes\
- Mac OS: ~/Library/Application Support/Neobytes/
- Unix/Linux: ~/.neobytes/
masternode.conf
is a space separated text file. Each line consists of an alias, IP address followed by port, masternode private key, collateral output transaction id and collateral output index.
Example:
mn1 127.0.0.2:11428 93HaYBVUCYjEMeeH1Y4sBGLALQZE1Yc1K64xiqgX37tGBDQL8Xg 7603c20a05258c208b58b0a0d77603b9fc93d47cfa403035f87f3ce0af814566 0
mn2 127.0.0.4:11428 92Da1aYg6sbenP6uwskJgEY2XWB5LwJ7bXRqc3UPeShtHWJDjDv 5d898e78244f3206e0105f421cdb071d95d111a51cd88eb5511fc0dbf4bfd95f 1
In the example above:
- the collateral of 1000 NBY for
mn1
is output0
of transaction 7603c20a05258c208b58b0a0d77603b9fc93d47cfa403035f87f3ce0af814566 - the collateral of 1000 NBY for
mn2
is output1
of transaction 5d898e78244f3206e0105f421cdb071d95d111a51cd88eb5511fc0dbf4bfd95f
Note: IPs like 127.0.0.* are not allowed actually, we are using them here for explanatory purposes only. Make sure you have real reachable remote IPs in you masternode.conf
.
The following RPC commands are available (type help masternode
in Console for more info):
- list-conf
- start-alias <alias>
- start-all
- start-missing
- start-disabled
- outputs