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November 28, 2017, 06:16:06 PM
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Guys, this instruction works.
https://phantomx.co/masternodes/

I made a node.
Everything is very simple. 2 minutes. I wish the PNXcoin prosperity and good luck to the developers!


Hi @SkyMaster

Do you have MN using Linux - via command line?
I don't have Windows! My notebook is MAC and I have VPS only for PNX.
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November 28, 2017, 08:16:51 PM
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Sry Sad I have Windows.
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November 29, 2017, 08:32:19 AM
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Guys, this instruction works.
https://phantomx.co/masternodes/

I made a node.
Everything is very simple. 2 minutes. I wish the PNXcoin prosperity and good luck to the developers!


Hi @SkyMaster

Do you have MN using Linux - via command line?
I don't have Windows! My notebook is MAC and I have VPS only for PNX.


You can buy vps in Vultr, it's very cheap, with 5$/month you can install window on this and run very well (ref me: https://www.vultr.com/?ref=7140897)
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Could you help checking what is wrong?
I'm using the wallet 1.2.2.2 from GIT on OS UBUNTU 16

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============ in short commands ============

# releasing firewall port
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 9341 -j ACCEPT
# starting the wallet
phantomxd -daemon -server
# generating the MN key for the CONF files
phantomxd masternode genkey
-- after restarted the bin and wait 5 mins --
phantomxd masternode start

# checking if the ip/port is live
telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 9341 << working fine


When it's done, the I have this error:
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============ debug.log ============

CActiveMasternode::ManageStatus() - Checking inbound connection to 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9341'
CActiveMasternode::GetMasterNodeVin - Could not locate specified vin from possible list
CActiveMasternode::ManageStatus() - Could not find suitable coins!
CActiveMasternode::Dseep() - Error: masternode is not in a running status



I have 21k PNXs on the MN Address and there are +72 hours

Files Configuration:
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============ masternode.conf ============
server=1
listen=1
daemon=1
gen=1
genproclimit=-1
keypool=200
maxconnections=20
rpcuser=myuser
rpcpassword=mypwd
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=9341
rpckeepalive=1
rpcthreads=8
masternode=1
staking=0
masternodeaddr=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9341 # external IP
masternodeprivkey=xxxxxxxx  # private key

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============ phantomx.conf ============

server=1
listen=1
daemon=1
gen=1
genproclimit=-1
keypool=200
maxconnections=20
rpcuser=myuser
rpcpassword=mypwd
rpcallowip=*
rpcport=9341
rpckeepalive=1
rpcthreads=8
staking=0
externalip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  # external IP
masternode=1
masternodeaddr=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9341 # external IP
masternodeprivkey=xxxxxxxx  # private key

addnode=78.109.28.154
addnode= <<<< many other

1) pnx does not use masternode.conf file
2) did you send 20k coins in a singel trx?  the priv key should be from that trx.
3) also, to start the node, first unlock the wallet and then start it.

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November 29, 2017, 01:38:12 PM
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You can buy vps in Vultr, it's very cheap, with 5$/month you can install window on this and run very well (ref me: https://www.vultr.com/?ref=7140897)
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November 29, 2017, 01:46:38 PM
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1) pnx does not use masternode.conf file
2) did you send 20k coins in a singel trx?  the priv key should be from that trx.
3) also, to start the node, first unlock the wallet and then start it.

Hi DDUDE,

I got it yesterday.
After I will create a guide here how to create all steps using command-line.
It's not hard, just boring, but easy.
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November 29, 2017, 04:37:43 PM
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November 29, 2017, 10:11:22 PM
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1) pnx does not use masternode.conf file
2) did you send 20k coins in a singel trx?  the priv key should be from that trx.
3) also, to start the node, first unlock the wallet and then start it.

Hi DDUDE,

I got it yesterday.
After I will create a guide here how to create all steps using command-line.
It's not hard, just boring, but easy.

Eagerly awaiting this!

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November 30, 2017, 12:43:19 AM
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Good evening ,

Due to problems with the database, we changed the tiker in the Phantomxx pool, as soon as we repair the database, it will return to normal.

At this time, 36 blocks have been retained in the wallet, as soon as we solve the problem, payments to the 36 blocks will be made.

Thank you for understanding.


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November 30, 2017, 07:35:32 AM
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Wo0t! First masternode running smoothly!
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November 30, 2017, 09:10:49 AM
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Aside from being a coin to exist, what does Phantomx do?
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November 30, 2017, 12:55:32 PM
Last edit: November 30, 2017, 10:16:59 PM by kidshell
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I know you guys can find a lot of guides like that on the Internet, but I will describe step-by-step for PNX:
 1 - HOW TO PREPARE THE LINUX ENVIRONMENT
 2 - HOW TO CREATE A WALLET ON LINUX
 3 - HOW TO CREATE A MASTERNODE ON LINUX UBUNTU

1 - HOW TO PREPARE THE LINUX ENVIRONMENT

I'm considering you know the basic linux command lines.
I'm using instances T2.MICRO on AWS (Amazon Web Services) - clear machine with Ubuntu 16.04
Why AWS? Because I never had problems and it always works 24h/7d

By the way...
================ Step 01 // Updates ================
>> updating the system and also the packages installed
Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

================ Step 02 // Virtual Memory ================
T2.MICRO has only 1Gb of RAM (on that case is Ok), but let's to increment the memory for swap.
Paging works by creating an area on your hard drive and using it for extra memory, this memory is much slower than normal memory however much more of it is available.
Code:
sudo /bin/dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/swap.1 bs=1M count=1024
sudo /sbin/mkswap /var/swap.1
sudo chmod 600 /var/swap.1
sudo /sbin/swapon /var/swap.1

If you need more than 1024 then change that to something higher.
To enable it by default after reboot, add this line to /etc/fstab:

Code:
sudo vi /etc/fstab

On the end of file, add this line:
Code:
/var/swap.1   swap    swap    defaults        0   0

PS if you never has used the VIM Editor:
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Press i to insert using VI. To save it, press ESC, after : + x + ENTER

================ Step 03 // Restarting the OS ================

If all steps are OK, just restart the machine:
Code:
sudo shutdown -r now


================ Step 04 // Blocking attempt of invasion  ================

This topic is small (minimal) of I will show!
On the AWS I recommend you block all ports and install also a firewall with good rules.
Again... this is not too much!

Let's install the DenyHosts
Code:
sudo apt-get install denyhosts

Now, you can configure the DenyHosts as you want (email, iptables, etc):
Code:
sudo vi /etc/denyhosts.conf

Restarting the DenyHosts
Code:
sudo /etc/init.d/denyhosts restart


I recommend you find more detail on the internet about DenyHosts



================ Step 05 // IPTables - small rules  ================
Again, find on the internet how to improve the safety of your VPS on the internet.
I like to use IPTABLES.

Blocking the PING
Code:
iptables -A INPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j DROP

Releasing the PNX ports
Code:
# main port
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 9340 -j ACCEPT
# rpc port
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 9341 -j ACCEPT
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November 30, 2017, 02:13:38 PM
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2 - HOW TO CREATE A WALLET ON LINUX

Let's install all packages/libraries to install the wallet (packages described on GitHub):
Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev git libdb5.3++-dev libminiupnpc-dev screen

I like to create a wallet and wallet data in specific folder.
You do not need to follow these steps and install in your home folder.

================ Step 01 // Preparing the environment ================

First, let's create the folder
Code:
sudo mkdir /wallets

Giving permission for all (you can be more specific to be safety)
Code:
sudo chmod 777 /wallets

================ Step 02 // Getting the wallet ================

Let's download the Git Code:
Code:
cd /wallets
git clone https://github.com/phantomxdev/phantomx.git

Compiling the code:
Code:
cd /wallets/phantomx/src/leveldb
chmod +x build_detect_platform
cd ..
sudo make -f makefile.unix

Copying the bin for /wallet (main folder)
Code:
cp /wallets/phantomx/src/phantomxd /wallets/phantomx/


================ Step 03 // Personalizing the DATA FOLDER ================

All data about the PNX will be saved here (wallet, conf, bootstrap, etc):
Code:
mkdir /wallets/phantomx/.wallet

Starting the Wallet
Code:
/wallets/phantomx/phantomxd -datadir=/wallets/phantomx/.wallet -daemon -server

While the Wallet is being updated, you can view when it's done here:
PS: It will take long time running
Code:
tail -f /wallets/phantomx/.wallet/debug.log


================ Step 04 // Creating alias ================

ALIAS will help us to reduce the code when you write it on the prompt.
Code:
alias pnx="/wallets/phantomx/phantomxd -datadir=/wallets/phantomx/.wallet"

Now, type only:
Code:
pnx getinfo

instead of
Code:
/wallets/phantomx/phantomxd -datadir=/wallets/phantomx/.wallet getinfo

Let's save the alias on the profile to be used any moment you are logged:
Code:
cd ~
vi .bash_profile

If the file exists, ignore this step! If not, add this on the begin of the file .bash_profile:
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# .bash_profile

# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
        . ~/.bashrc
fi

# User specific environment and startup programs
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
export PATH

That's fine, let's add the ALIAS on the end of file:
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alias pnx="/wallets/phantomx/phantomxd -datadir=/wallets/phantomx/.wallet"

Just save it and done.




================ Step 05 // Quick tips ================
Help:
Code:
pnx -?

To know the balance and POW / POS / Block
Code:
pnx getinfo

Get only balance
Code:
pnx getbalance

List of lasts of transactions
Code:
pnx listtransactions

Stop the wallet
Code:
pnx stop

Get your Wallet Address
Code:
pnx getaccountaddress 0


I hope it can help you!
Do not forget to check HOW TO ENCRYPT YOUR WALLET and also HOW TO BACKUP THE WALLET.DAT in a safety place.
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November 30, 2017, 03:08:42 PM
Last edit: January 08, 2018, 04:27:26 PM by kidshell
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3 - HOW TO CREATE A MASTERNODE ON LINUX - UBUNTU

To create a PNX Masternode, you need to have 20.000 coins.

If you followed the instructions on step 1 and step 2, now, let use the alias command!
First of all, let's create the phantomx.conf file with all configuration on that.


================ Step 01 // Getting infos ================

Again, getting the wallet address:
Code:
pnx getaccountaddress 0

Get you private key - do not send for anyone:
Code:
pnx dumpprivkey <you wallet address via command bellow>

Identifying your EXTERNAL IP Address
Code:
dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com

================ Step 02 // Configuring your wallet ================

Creating the CONFIG file
Code:
vi /wallets/phantomx/.wallet/phantomx.conf

Insert these lines in your phantomx.conf
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rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcuser=<user you want>
rpcpassword=<your password>
staking=0
server=1
listen=1
port=9340
masternode=1
masternodeaddr=<your IP Address above>:9340
masternodeprivkey=<your private key above>


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IF YOU NEED NODES, you can add these nodes in your phantomx.conf
addnode=54.218.118.59:9340
addnode=54.218.118.59:9341


You can change the PORT and RPCPORT, but do not forget to release them on the FIREWALL and AWS NETWORK CONSOLE

================ Step 03 // Restarting ================

Restart your wallet:
Code:
pnx stop
sleep 15
pnx -daemon -server

You also can check the log if there are errors:
more /wallets/phantomx/.wallet/debug.log

if you want to test if the remote wallet address is OK, use TELNET in your personal PC.
Do not use in your current PNX VPS
Code:
telnet <your IP Address above> <RPC Port>
telnet <your IP Address above> 9341


================ Step 04 // Sending PNX Coins ================

Send 20.000 PNX for your new address
Code:
pnx getaccountaddress 0

Waiting the TX be confirmed. You can accomplish it via:
Code:
pnx listtransactions

or checking your balance:
Code:
pnx getbalance


================ Step 05 // Starting your Masternode ================

If all steps are OK, now you can start your Masternode
Code:
pnx masternode start

If started very well, after some seconds, you can check your masternode online here:
pnx masternode list | grep <your IP Address above>


I hope it can be useful.
I'm not the Geday... I'm just one guy trying helping who needs.

Do not forget to encrypt your wallet and make a backup of the files
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- wallet.dat
  - phantomx.conf
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I know you guys can find a lot of guides like that on the Internet, but I will describe step-by-step for PNX:
 1 - HOW TO PREPARE THE LINUX ENVIRONMENT
 2 - HOW TO CREATE A WALLET ON LINUX
 3 - HOW TO CREATE A MASTERNODE ON LINUX UBUNTU

1 - HOW TO PREPARE THE LINUX ENVIRONMENT

I'm considering you know the basic linux command lines.
I'm using instances T2.MICRO on AWS (Amazon Web Services) - clear machine with Ubuntu 16.04
Why AWS? Because I never had problems and it always works 24h/7d

By the way...
================ Step 01 // Updates ================
>> updating the system and also the packages installed
Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

================ Step 02 // Virtual Memory ================
T2.MICRO has only 1Gb of RAM (on that case is Ok), but let's to increment the memory for swap.
Paging works by creating an area on your hard drive and using it for extra memory, this memory is much slower than normal memory however much more of it is available.
Code:
sudo /bin/dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/swap.1 bs=1M count=1024
sudo /sbin/mkswap /var/swap.1
sudo chmod 600 /var/swap.1
sudo /sbin/swapon /var/swap.1

If you need more than 1024 then change that to something higher.
To enable it by default after reboot, add this line to /etc/fstab:

Code:
sudo vi /etc/fstab

On the end of file, add this line:
Code:
/var/swap.1   swap    swap    defaults        0   0

PS if you never has used the VIM Editor:
Quote
Press i to insert using VI. To save it, press ESC, after : + x + ENTER

================ Step 03 // Restarting the OS ================

If all steps are OK, just restart the machine:
Code:
sudo shutdown -r now


================ Step 04 // Blocking attempt of invasion  ================

This topic is small (minimal) of I will show!
On the AWS I recommend you block all ports and install also a firewall with good rules.
Again... this is not too much!

Let's install the DenyHosts
Code:
sudo apt-get install denyhosts

Now, you can configure the DenyHosts as you want (email, iptables, etc):
Code:
sudo vi /etc/denyhosts.conf

Restarting the DenyHosts
Code:
sudo /etc/init.d/denyhosts restart


I recommend you find more detail on the internet about DenyHosts



================ Step 05 // IPTables - small rules  ================
Again, find on the internet how to improve the safety of your VPS on the internet.
I like to use IPTABLES.

Blocking the PING
Code:
iptables -A INPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j DROP

Releasing the PNX ports
Code:
# main port
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 9340 -j ACCEPT
# rpc port
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 9341 -j ACCEPT

Thanks, your guide is very helpful with step by step for a complete newbie into linux like me.
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December 01, 2017, 09:12:26 AM
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Soon will be more than 100 masternode!

Soon the developer will destroy some of his coins and the price will go up!

Are looking forward to!  Wink
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Thanks, your guide is very helpful with step by step for a complete newbie into linux like me.

I'm glad to help you!
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I’m looking for a setup to install more than one Masternode. Hot/cold on Linux VPS and windows pc.
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