- List of EGEM bootnodes.
Please submit your bootnodes to strengthen the EGEM network.
How do i find my bootnode address?
When you boot up go-egem there is a line that looks like this:
- self=enode://02cae3b86ae74b64b8766bb177ff4578cc51a18ad5b1b3df1304faef5e39bcb928d3308ca9991ef8aeedc5b7124eb0dca7b0bc74a5f682b13662a98112426057@[::]:30666
You remove the self= and then inside of the [::] at the end you replace it with your outside IP address.
So it should look something like this when done:
- enode://02cae3b86ae74b64b8766bb177ff4578cc51a18ad5b1b3df1304faef5e39bcb928d3308ca9991ef8aeedc5b7124eb0dca7b0bc74a5f682b13662a98112426057@[154.34.678.12]:30666
Where do i put the static-nodes.json file?
<datadir>/egem/static-nodes.json
~/live-net/egem/static-nodes.json
Turn off the node then use the command.
rm -r ~/live-net/egem/static-nodes.json
Then use this to update the list.
cd ~/live-net/egem/ && wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TeamEGEM/EGEM-Bootnodes/master/static-nodes.json
Then a just start the node back up with this command.
cd ~/go-egem && screen -dmS go-egem /root/go-egem/build/bin/egem --datadir ~/live-net/ --maxpeers 100 --rpc