IPADDR is simple, but not exactly what we need for testnet, where NAT'd folks need to join in, need to advertize themselves as on the interweb. myip() helps, but there's some TODOs: fullnode-config probably needs to be told where it lives in the real world (machine interfaces tell us dick), or incorporate something like the "ifconfig.co" code in myip.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
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echo "usage: $0 [network path to solana repo on leader machine] <number of nodes in the network>"
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exit 1
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fi
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LEADER=$1
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COUNT=${2:-1}
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rsync -vz "$LEADER"/{leader.json,mint-demo.json} . || exit $?
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# if RUST_LOG is unset, default to info
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export RUST_LOG=${RUST_LOG:-solana=info}
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cargo run --release --bin solana-client-demo -- \
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-n "$COUNT" -l leader.json -d < mint-demo.json 2>&1 | tee client.log
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