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docs: update consensus doc with more details
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@ -5,6 +5,25 @@ It uses pure Go dBFT implementation from [nspcc-dev/dbft](https://github.com/nsp
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## How to start your own privnet with neo-go nodes
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### Using existing Dockerfile
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neo-go comes with a preconfigured private network setup that consists of four
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consensus nodes and 6000 blocks to make it more usable out of the box. Nodes
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are packed into Docker containers with one shared volume for chain data (they
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don't share actual DB, each node has its own DB in this volume). They use ports
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20333-20336 for P2P communication and ports 30333-30336 for RPC (Prometheus
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monitoring is also available at ports 20001-20004).
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On the first container start they import 6K of blocks from a file, these
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blocks contain several transactions that transfer all NEO into one address and
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claim some GAS for it. NEO/GAS owner is:
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* address: AK2nJJpJr6o664CWJKi1QRXjqeic2zRp8y
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* wif: KxDgvEKzgSBPPfuVfw67oPQBSjidEiqTHURKSDL1R7yGaGYAeYnr
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and you can use it to make some transactions of your own on this privnet.
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Basically, this setup is closely resembling the one `neo-local` had for C# nodes
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before the switch to single-node mode.
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#### Prerequisites
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- `docker`
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- `docker-compose`
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To remove old blockchain state:
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```bash
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docker volume prune
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make env_clean
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```
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### Start nodes manually
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4. If you start binary from the same directory, you will probably want to change
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`DataDirectoryPath` from the `LevelDBOptions`.
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3. Start all nodes with `neo-go node --config-path <dir-from-step-2>`.
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3. Start all nodes with `neo-go node --config-path <dir-from-step-2>`.
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