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HINKA Coin

Shell script to install or update [Hinka Masternode] on a Linux server running Ubuntu 16.04/18.04


VPS installation Ubuntu16

wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hinkadev/hinkamnsetup/master/hinka16.autoinstall.sh
bash hinka16.autoinstall.sh

VPS installation Ubuntu18

wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hinkadev/hinkamnsetup/master/hinka18.autoinstall.sh
bash hinka18.autoinstall.sh

Desktop wallet setup

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

  1. Open the HINKA Desktop Wallet.
  2. Go to RECEIVE and create a New Address: MN1
  3. Send 1000 HINKA to MN1.
  4. Wait for 15 confirmations.
  5. Go to Help -> "Debug Window - Console"
  6. Type the following command: masternode outputs
  7. Go to Tools -> "Open Masternode Configuration File"
  8. 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. Go to Masternode Tab. If you tab is not shown, please enable it from: Settings - Options - Wallet - Show Masternodes Tab
  3. Click Update status to see your node. If it is not shown, close the wallet and start it again. Make sure the wallet is unlocked.
  4. Select your MN and click Start Alias to start it.
  5. Alternatively, open Debug Console and type:
startmasternode alias 0 MN1
  1. Login to your VPS and check your masternode status by running the following command to confirm your MN is running:
hinka-cli masternode status

Usage:

hinka-cli masternode status #To check your MN status
hinka-cli getinfo #To get general info such as HINKA version and current block numnber
hinka-cli mnsync status #To check if your MN is synced.

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

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

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