REVU MASTERNODE INSTALLATION!
revu Masternode Setup Guide (Ubuntu 16.04)
This guide will assist you in setting up a revu Masternode on a Linux Server running Ubuntu 16.04. (Use at your own risk)
If you require further assistance contact the support team @ Discord
Requirements
- 2,000 revu coins.
- A Vultr VPS running Linux Ubuntu 16.04.
- A Windows local wallet.
- An SSH client such as Bitvise
Contents
- Section A: Creating the VPS within Vultr.
- Section B: Downloading and installing Bitvise.
- Section C: Connecting to the VPS and installing the MN script via Bitvise.
- Section D: Preparing the local wallet.
- Section E: Connecting & Starting the masternode.
Section A: Creating the VPS within Vultr
Step 1
- Register at Vultr
Step 2
- After you have added funds to your account go here to create your Server
Step 3
- Choose a server location (preferably somewhere close to you)
Step 4
- Choose a server type: Ubuntu 16.04
Step 5
- Choose a server size: $5/mo will be fine
Step 6
- Set a Server Hostname & Label (name it whatever you want)
Step 7
- Click "Deploy now"
Section B: Downloading and installing BitVise.
Step 1
- Download Bitvise here
Step 2
- Select the correct installer depending upon your operating system. Then follow the install instructions.
Section C: Connecting to the VPS & Installing the MN script via Bitvise.
Step 1
- Copy your VPS IP (you can find this by going to the server tab within Vultr and clicking on your server.
Step 2
- Open the bitvise application and fill in the "Hostname" box with the IP of your VPS.
Step 3
- Copy the root password from the VULTR server page.
Step 4
- Type "root" as the login/username.
Step 5
- Paste the password into the Bitvise terminal by right clicking (it will not show the password so just press enter)
Step 6
- Once you have clicked open it will open a security alert (click yes).
Step 7
- Paste the code below into the Bitvise terminal then press enter (it will just go to a new line)
wget http://167.160.187.251/files2/revu-mn.sh -O revu-mn.sh
chmod +x revu-mn.sh
Step 8
- Paste the code below into the Bitvise terminal then press enter
bash revu-mn.sh
Step 9
- Sit back and wait for the install (this will take 10-20 mins)
Step 10
- When prompted to enter your GEN key - go to qt wallet console type masternode genkey and paste your private key
Step 11
- You will now see all of the relavant information for your server.
- Keep this terminal open as we will need the info for the wallet setup.
Section D: Preparing the Local wallet
Step 1
- Download and install the revu wallet here
Step 2
- Send EXACLY 2,000 revu to a receive address within your wallet.
Step 3
- Create a text document to temporarily store information that you will need.
step 4
- Go to the console within the wallet
Step 5
- Type the command below and press enter
masternode outputs
Step 6
- Copy the long key (this is your transaction ID) and the 0 or 1 at the end (this is your output index)
- Paste these into the text document you created earlier as you will need them in the next step.
Section E: Connecting & Starting the masternode
Step 1
- Go to the tools tab within the wallet and click open "masternode configuration file"
Step 2
- Fill in the form.
- For
Alias
type something like "MN01" don't use spaces - The
Address
is the IP and port of your server (this will be in the Bitvise terminal that you still have open). - The
PrivKey
is your masternode private key (This is also in the Bitvise terminal that you have open). - The
TxHash
is the transaction ID/long key that you copied to the text file. - The
Output Index
is the 0 or 1 that you copied to your text file.
Click "File Save"
Step 3
- Close out of the wallet and reopen Wallet
*Click on the Masternodes tab "My masternodes" - Click start all in the masternodes tab
step 4
- Check the status of your masternode within the VPS by using the command below:
revu-cli masternode status
revu-cli getinfo
systemctl stop revu
- To stop Daemon
*You should see masternode succesfuly started
If you do, congratulations! You have now setup a masternode. If you do not, please contact support and they will assist you.
Source
Plagiarism is the copying & pasting of others work without giving credit to the original author or artist. Plagiarized posts are considered spam.
Spam is discouraged by the community, and may result in action from the cheetah bot.
More information and tips on sharing content.
If you believe this comment is in error, please contact us in #disputes on Discord
Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://github.com/avymantech/Masternode/blob/master/README.md