Do you have an example of a mojocoin.conf file for both the masternodes and the daemon folders?
Example of a local mojocoin.conf for the controller wallet:
Code:
server=1
rpcuser=dshdkhasldhalskhdlkajhdljslkdhjlsajwhatever
rpcpassword=sldhakjhdakjshdfka5d6a6d6as7dfjajswhatevernotthesame
rpcport=22255
listen=0
staking=0
logtimestamps=1
mnconflock=0
addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org
addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org
Example of a local masternode.conf for the controller wallet:
Code:
alias<space>IP:port<space>masternodeprivkey<space>transaction-hash<space>index
alias = a name you give your masternode, i.e. MyMN01 or something like that
IP:port = the IP address and port of the MOJO daemon. So, if you are running it on a local Linux, I guess it would be something like 192.168.x.x something. You will need make sure that the port you use is open etc.
Example of a mojocoin.conf file on your Linux machine / VPS:
Code:
rpcuser=slkafhjlasfjmojojsrandom
rpcpassword=randomasdkd123344589dhfjf7jfdkdkkslkd7
masternode=1
masternodeprivkey=6xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxc
It's all here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1366963.msg15730974#msg15730974
You can also have a look at this link that applies to TXcoin, it's pretty much the same and deals with multiple Windows MNs:
http://thecryptoworld.org/how-to-setup-your-masternode
Okay and can I run multiple MN's on the same linux box, with the same IP? Just change the port number?
to run multiple masternodes, you put a seperate line for each in the masternode.conf
each line needs unique privkey (send each 200k to a different address)
and unique port
so basically the only repetitive data in the masternode.conf will be the IP
Code:
alias1<space>IP:port1<space>masternodeprivkey1<space>transaction-hash1<space>index1
alias2<space>IP:port2<space>masternodeprivkey2<space>transaction-hash2<space>index2
alias3<space>IP:port3<space>masternodeprivkey3<space>transaction-hash3<space>index3
you dont need any reference to masternodes in yr mojocoin.conf
and to start all of them
Code:
mojocoind masternode start-many