IPFS Cluster-How to add a sencond Peer on a local Pc
If i run ipfs and ipfs cluster, i am the only Peer at this Cluster (that's clear).
But how can i add a second Peer from my Pc?
Maybe through antoher Port as the first one?
Thx for your Help!
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If i run ipfs and ipfs cluster, i am the only Peer at this Cluster (that's clear).
But how can i add a second Peer from my Pc?
Maybe through antoher Port as the first one?
Thx for your Help!
cluster-computing ipfs
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If i run ipfs and ipfs cluster, i am the only Peer at this Cluster (that's clear).
But how can i add a second Peer from my Pc?
Maybe through antoher Port as the first one?
Thx for your Help!
cluster-computing ipfs
If i run ipfs and ipfs cluster, i am the only Peer at this Cluster (that's clear).
But how can i add a second Peer from my Pc?
Maybe through antoher Port as the first one?
Thx for your Help!
cluster-computing ipfs
cluster-computing ipfs
asked Nov 13 '18 at 16:35
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IPFS Cluster (https://cluster.ipfs.io/documentation/overview/) is mainly used to "orchestrate IPFS daemons running on different hosts", however yes you can run two IPFS nodes on the same machine and connect them both to Cluster: How to run several IPFS nodes on a single machine?.
If you are actually trying to do this for testing, you may be looking for IPTB (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb), which is a tool to "manage a cluster of sandboxed nodes locally on your computer" - see the plugins section (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb-plugins) for managing individual IPFS nodes within those test clusters.
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IPFS Cluster (https://cluster.ipfs.io/documentation/overview/) is mainly used to "orchestrate IPFS daemons running on different hosts", however yes you can run two IPFS nodes on the same machine and connect them both to Cluster: How to run several IPFS nodes on a single machine?.
If you are actually trying to do this for testing, you may be looking for IPTB (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb), which is a tool to "manage a cluster of sandboxed nodes locally on your computer" - see the plugins section (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb-plugins) for managing individual IPFS nodes within those test clusters.
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IPFS Cluster (https://cluster.ipfs.io/documentation/overview/) is mainly used to "orchestrate IPFS daemons running on different hosts", however yes you can run two IPFS nodes on the same machine and connect them both to Cluster: How to run several IPFS nodes on a single machine?.
If you are actually trying to do this for testing, you may be looking for IPTB (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb), which is a tool to "manage a cluster of sandboxed nodes locally on your computer" - see the plugins section (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb-plugins) for managing individual IPFS nodes within those test clusters.
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IPFS Cluster (https://cluster.ipfs.io/documentation/overview/) is mainly used to "orchestrate IPFS daemons running on different hosts", however yes you can run two IPFS nodes on the same machine and connect them both to Cluster: How to run several IPFS nodes on a single machine?.
If you are actually trying to do this for testing, you may be looking for IPTB (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb), which is a tool to "manage a cluster of sandboxed nodes locally on your computer" - see the plugins section (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb-plugins) for managing individual IPFS nodes within those test clusters.
IPFS Cluster (https://cluster.ipfs.io/documentation/overview/) is mainly used to "orchestrate IPFS daemons running on different hosts", however yes you can run two IPFS nodes on the same machine and connect them both to Cluster: How to run several IPFS nodes on a single machine?.
If you are actually trying to do this for testing, you may be looking for IPTB (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb), which is a tool to "manage a cluster of sandboxed nodes locally on your computer" - see the plugins section (https://github.com/ipfs/iptb-plugins) for managing individual IPFS nodes within those test clusters.
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