Cordapps peers list returning own node info in azure corda deployment












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I have created a corda network in azure portal following these documentation:




Documentation: https://docs.corda.net/azure-vm.html




The cordapp jar I used from the link....




Yo cordapp jar: http://ci-artifactory.corda.r3cev.com/artifactory/cordapp-showcase/yo-4.jar




I have installed the same jar in 3 corda nodes.



Now the web application is running, in ipaddress:10004, but http://ipaddress:10004/api/yo/peers returns



{
"peers" : [ "C=GB,L=London,O=Organisation 4 (Corda 2.0.0)" ]
}


http://ipaddress:10004/api/yo/peers returns



{
"me" : "C=GB,L=London,O=Organisation 4 (Corda 2.0.0)"
}


I am not sure if I missed anything on network manager node. Any suggestions?? Thanks in advance.










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    I have created a corda network in azure portal following these documentation:




    Documentation: https://docs.corda.net/azure-vm.html




    The cordapp jar I used from the link....




    Yo cordapp jar: http://ci-artifactory.corda.r3cev.com/artifactory/cordapp-showcase/yo-4.jar




    I have installed the same jar in 3 corda nodes.



    Now the web application is running, in ipaddress:10004, but http://ipaddress:10004/api/yo/peers returns



    {
    "peers" : [ "C=GB,L=London,O=Organisation 4 (Corda 2.0.0)" ]
    }


    http://ipaddress:10004/api/yo/peers returns



    {
    "me" : "C=GB,L=London,O=Organisation 4 (Corda 2.0.0)"
    }


    I am not sure if I missed anything on network manager node. Any suggestions?? Thanks in advance.










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      I have created a corda network in azure portal following these documentation:




      Documentation: https://docs.corda.net/azure-vm.html




      The cordapp jar I used from the link....




      Yo cordapp jar: http://ci-artifactory.corda.r3cev.com/artifactory/cordapp-showcase/yo-4.jar




      I have installed the same jar in 3 corda nodes.



      Now the web application is running, in ipaddress:10004, but http://ipaddress:10004/api/yo/peers returns



      {
      "peers" : [ "C=GB,L=London,O=Organisation 4 (Corda 2.0.0)" ]
      }


      http://ipaddress:10004/api/yo/peers returns



      {
      "me" : "C=GB,L=London,O=Organisation 4 (Corda 2.0.0)"
      }


      I am not sure if I missed anything on network manager node. Any suggestions?? Thanks in advance.










      share|improve this question















      I have created a corda network in azure portal following these documentation:




      Documentation: https://docs.corda.net/azure-vm.html




      The cordapp jar I used from the link....




      Yo cordapp jar: http://ci-artifactory.corda.r3cev.com/artifactory/cordapp-showcase/yo-4.jar




      I have installed the same jar in 3 corda nodes.



      Now the web application is running, in ipaddress:10004, but http://ipaddress:10004/api/yo/peers returns



      {
      "peers" : [ "C=GB,L=London,O=Organisation 4 (Corda 2.0.0)" ]
      }


      http://ipaddress:10004/api/yo/peers returns



      {
      "me" : "C=GB,L=London,O=Organisation 4 (Corda 2.0.0)"
      }


      I am not sure if I missed anything on network manager node. Any suggestions?? Thanks in advance.







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          In the Yo! CorDapp, the peers endpoint is defined to return a list of all the peers on the network, including yourself. See https://github.com/corda/samples/blob/release-V3/yo-cordapp/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/yo/Yo.kt#L72.



          The response you're getting implies you can't see the network map node. A few things to try:




          • Check you can ping the network map node's machine from your node's machine

          • Ensure the CorDapp is running correctly on the network map node's machine

          • Ensure your node's node.conf file lists the correct address and port for the network map node






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          • Thanks @joel , found the solution, it seems p2pAddress of networkmap node was not properly configured in node.conf file.
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          In the Yo! CorDapp, the peers endpoint is defined to return a list of all the peers on the network, including yourself. See https://github.com/corda/samples/blob/release-V3/yo-cordapp/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/yo/Yo.kt#L72.



          The response you're getting implies you can't see the network map node. A few things to try:




          • Check you can ping the network map node's machine from your node's machine

          • Ensure the CorDapp is running correctly on the network map node's machine

          • Ensure your node's node.conf file lists the correct address and port for the network map node






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          • Thanks @joel , found the solution, it seems p2pAddress of networkmap node was not properly configured in node.conf file.
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          In the Yo! CorDapp, the peers endpoint is defined to return a list of all the peers on the network, including yourself. See https://github.com/corda/samples/blob/release-V3/yo-cordapp/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/yo/Yo.kt#L72.



          The response you're getting implies you can't see the network map node. A few things to try:




          • Check you can ping the network map node's machine from your node's machine

          • Ensure the CorDapp is running correctly on the network map node's machine

          • Ensure your node's node.conf file lists the correct address and port for the network map node






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          • Thanks @joel , found the solution, it seems p2pAddress of networkmap node was not properly configured in node.conf file.
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          In the Yo! CorDapp, the peers endpoint is defined to return a list of all the peers on the network, including yourself. See https://github.com/corda/samples/blob/release-V3/yo-cordapp/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/yo/Yo.kt#L72.



          The response you're getting implies you can't see the network map node. A few things to try:




          • Check you can ping the network map node's machine from your node's machine

          • Ensure the CorDapp is running correctly on the network map node's machine

          • Ensure your node's node.conf file lists the correct address and port for the network map node






          share|improve this answer














          In the Yo! CorDapp, the peers endpoint is defined to return a list of all the peers on the network, including yourself. See https://github.com/corda/samples/blob/release-V3/yo-cordapp/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/yo/Yo.kt#L72.



          The response you're getting implies you can't see the network map node. A few things to try:




          • Check you can ping the network map node's machine from your node's machine

          • Ensure the CorDapp is running correctly on the network map node's machine

          • Ensure your node's node.conf file lists the correct address and port for the network map node







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          • Thanks @joel , found the solution, it seems p2pAddress of networkmap node was not properly configured in node.conf file.
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          Thanks @joel , found the solution, it seems p2pAddress of networkmap node was not properly configured in node.conf file.
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          Thanks @joel , found the solution, it seems p2pAddress of networkmap node was not properly configured in node.conf file.
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