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WorxInstaller

This script allows for easy setup of linux masternode or CLI wallet.

Just run script for 16.04 or 18.04:

bash <(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WG91/WorxInstaller/master/worx_installer_U16)
bash <(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WG91/WorxInstaller/master/worx_installer_U18)

as root on your linux VPS, or computer if you just want CLI wallet.

Worx

Shell script to install a Worx Masternode on a Linux server running Ubuntu 16.04.


Installation

Just run script for 16.04 OR 18.04:

bash <(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WG91/WorxInstaller/master/worx_installer_U16)
bash <(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WG91/WorxInstaller/master/worx_installer_U18)

Desktop wallet setup

After the MN is up and running, you need to configure the desktop wallet accordingly. Here are the steps:

  1. Open the Worx Desktop Wallet.
  2. Go to RECEIVE and create a New Address: MN1
  3. Send 5000 WORX to MN1. You need to send all 5000 coins in one single transaction.
  4. Wait for 15 confirmations.
  5. Go to Help -> "Debug Window - Console"
  6. Type the following command: masternode outputs
  7. Open Windows Explorer and go to %APPDATA%\Worx folder
  8. Open/create masternode.conf
  9. Add the following entry:
Alias Address Privkey TxHash TxIndex
  • Alias: MN1
  • Address: VPS_IP:PORT
  • Privkey: Masternode Private Key
  • TxHash: First value from Step 6
  • TxIndex: Second value from Step 6
  1. Save and close the file.
  2. Open Debug Console and type:
masternode start-alias MN1
  1. Login to your VPS and check your masternode status by running the following command. If you get Status 9, it means your masternode is active.
worx-cli masternode status

Usage:

worx-cli mnsync status
worx-cli masternode status  
worx-cli getinfo

Also, if you want to check/start/stop Worx, run one of the following commands as root:

systemctl status Worx #To check if Worx2 service is running
systemctl start Worx #To start Worx2 service
systemctl stop Worx #To stop Worx2 service
systemctl is-enabled Worx #To check if Worx2 service is enabled on boot

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