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#Fabric CA Example
##Run the sample
- Start: go to fabric-ca/fabric-1.2 and run the start.sh script
- Stop: go to fabric-ca/fabric-1.2 and run the stop.sh script
##How does it work
- The docker named "setup" registers and enrolls USER identities from CA and writes them in the "crypto-config" directory in a compatible structure from Cello
- The "setup" docker also generates genesis block from configtx.yml
- The peer nodes registers and enrolls PEER identities from CA and writes them in the "crypto-config" directory in the similar structure
- For testing, The "setup" docker also generates channel configuration transaction and the "run" docker will use the Admin identity of a peer node to create channel, deploy and invoke chaincode
- The scripts exextued by corresponding docker is stored in fabric-ca/scripts
##Inspect results and logs
- The logs for each docker is stored in fabric-ca/fabric-1.2/logs
- There are some files functionning as marks to indicate whether setup-fabric or run-fabirc is successful
- The run.sum file record the process of creating channel, deploying and invoking chaincode