- Open your Windows wallet - MAKE SURE IT IS SYNCED WITH THE NETWORK
- Go to Tools -> Debug Console
- Type: getaccountaddress MN# (# is your masternode number you want to use)
- Send 10000 ZRN to this address
- Go to Tools -> Debug Console
- Type: masternode outputs (This can take a minute before an output is shown)
- Type: masternode genkey
- Save your TX ID (The first number) and your Index Number (Second number, either a 1 or 0)
- Save your generated key as well as this will be needed in your VPS as your private key
- Save these with a notepad
- Close the wallet
- Move to Part 2 for now
- Connect to your linux vps AS ROOT (AWS USERS USE sudo -i TO LOGIN AS ROOT), copy and paste the following line into your VPS. Double click to highlight the entire line, copy it, and right click into Putty or Shift + Insert to paste.
cd && sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install p7zip-full -y && sudo apt-get -y install git && sudo git clone https://github.com/Orioncrypto/mnsetup && cd mnsetup/ && sudo bash install.sh && cd && rm -r mnsetup/
- follow the prompts closely and don't mess it up!
- Move to Part 3
- Open your wallet
- Go to Tools -> Open Masternode Configuration File
- Enter the following on one single line after the example configuration
<alias> <ip>:6668 <private_key> <tx_id> <index>
- It should look something like this:
mn1 127.0.0.2:6668 93HaYBVUCYjEMeeH1Y4sBGLALQZE1Yc1K64xiqgX37tGBDQL8Xg 2bcd3c84c84f87eaa86e4e56834c92927a07f9e18718810b92e0d0324456a67c 0
- Save and close the file and restart your wallet.
- In your wallet, go to Tools -> Debug Console
- Enter
masternode start-alias <alias>
with<alias>
being the name of your masternode from Part 3 - Enjoy! You can start this process over again for another MN on a fresh Linux VPS!
- After running the command in step 4, go back to your VPS
- Enter
cd
to get back to your root directory - Enter
orion-cli masternode status
- This will tell you the status of your masternode, any questions, please ask!
- Putty - Easy to use and customizable SSH client.
- SuperPutty - This allows you to have multiple Putty tabs open in one window, allowing you to easily organize and switch between masternode servers.