you can set up two (or more) in one client.
use the masternode tab in the qt to enter all details for each masternode
this will automatically enter details in the masternode.conf file
or you can do it manually by
edit masternode.conf with 1 line for each masternode
name1 myipaddress:23235 privkey txid index
name2 myipaddress:23236 privkey txid index
each will need a different name, a different port that is not default 23230, and a different key/tx
then you will start them by either clicking start in the masternode tab
or enterint
in teh debug console
In masternode.config I have set 2 masternodes.
name1 myipaddress:23230 privkey txid index
name2 myipaddress:23231 privkey txid index
Port 23230 is no longer a port for exclusivecoin? So I use 23235 and 23236?
Both two masternes released. 1. works great, 2. after about one hour he falls out and writes: not in the masternode list :-(
In the Exclusivecoin.config I have written:
masternode=1
masternodeprivkey= privkey 1. masternode
masternodeprivkey= privkey 2. masternode
masternodeaddr=myipaddress:23235
masternodeaddr=myipaddress:23236
I should try to write masternode=2 ?? When I want both to work?
my understanding of masternode lore has just undergone a major shift.
masternode.conf is for use with hot/cold masternodes.
basic option is now
1. run two instances with information entered into your exclusivecoin.conf only
- each will be a single masternode, each will require a uniqe datadirectory with the following details in your exclusivecoin.conf
masternode=1
masternodeprivkey=genkey output #1
masternodeaddr=myipaddress:23235
port=23235
masternode=1
masternodeprivkey=genkey output #2
masternodeaddr=myipaddress:23236
port=23236
2. run multiple instances
- 1 hot wallet as you've already done,
will then register the masternodes but not actually run them,
you will then need to run 2 more instances with details entered into your exclusivecoin.conf (as above)
the main difference being,
the hot wallet only needs to register the masternodes, then it will be turned off as the cold wallets run the actual masternodes.
masternode.conf
name1 myipaddress:23235 genkey#1 txid index
name2 myipaddress:23236 genkey#2 txid index
..
the obvious issue will be how to run multiple datadirectories,
this will require a switch directing the client to each one.
if you're running at home the daemon will have a lighter footprint, it will work something like this
c:\wherever\exclusivecoind.exe -datadir=wherever
the qt can be run by drag/dropping it onto commandline and adding the switch, or creating a shortcut and editing the properties.
please come to the slack for guided information