diff --git a/hyperledger/README.md b/hyperledger/README.md index cd6099b3..0a361e59 100644 --- a/hyperledger/README.md +++ b/hyperledger/README.md @@ -9,13 +9,15 @@ $ bash setupPbft.sh ## Download Images If you want to start it manually, follow the steps: -First, pull necessary images first. You can ignore this step if pulling official image already. +First, pull necessary images first. You can ignore this step if pulling official image already. + +*The latest code is evolving quickly, we use the 0.6 branch code.* ```sh -$ docker pull yeasy/hyperledger-fabric:latest -$ docker tag yeasy/hyperledger-fabric:latest hyperledger/fabric-peer:latest -$ docker tag yeasy/hyperledger-fabric:latest hyperledger/fabric-baseimage:latest -$ docker tag yeasy/hyperledger-fabric:latest hyperledger/fabric-membersrvc:latest +$ docker pull yeasy/hyperledger-fabric:0.6-dp +$ docker tag yeasy/hyperledger-fabric:0.6-dp hyperledger/fabric-peer:latest +$ docker tag yeasy/hyperledger-fabric:0.6-dp hyperledger/fabric-baseimage:latest +$ docker tag yeasy/hyperledger-fabric:0.6-dp hyperledger/fabric-membersrvc:latest ``` ### Start 4 Noops node cluster @@ -32,7 +34,7 @@ $ cd pbft; docker-compose up After the cluster is synced, you can validate by deploying, invoking or querying chaincode from the container or from the host. -See [hyperledger-peer](https://github.com/yeasy/docker-hyperledger-peer) if you've not familiar on those operations. +See [hyperledger-fabric](https://github.com/yeasy/docker-hyperledger-fabric) if you've not familiar on those operations. ### Start 4 PBFT node cluster with member service