While deploying GoLang chaincode in Hyperledger Fabric a user has approved the Chaincode as Org1. Now he is required to verify the commitreadiness in Org1.Which of the commands can he use to do so?peer lifecycle chaincode checkcommitreadiness --channelID --channelName myvehicle --version ${VERSION} --sequence ${VERSION} --OUTPUT binary --init-requiredpeer lifecycle chaincode verifycommitreadiness --channelID --Channlename myvehicle --version ${VERSION} --sequence ${VERSION} --OUTPUT binary --init-requiredpeer lifecycle chaincode checkcommitreadiness --channelID $CHANNEL_NAME --name myvehicle --version ${VERSION} --sequence ${VERSION} --OUTPUT json --init-requiredpeer lifecycle chaincode verifycommitreadiness $CHANNEL_ID --channelID $CHANNEL_NAME --name myvehicle --version ${VERSION} --sequence ${VERSION} --OUTPUT json --init-set
Question
While deploying GoLang chaincode in Hyperledger Fabric a user has approved the Chaincode as Org1. Now he is required to verify the commitreadiness in Org1.Which of the commands can he use to do so?peer lifecycle chaincode checkcommitreadiness --channelID --channelName myvehicle --version {VERSION} --OUTPUT binary --init-requiredpeer lifecycle chaincode verifycommitreadiness --channelID --Channlename myvehicle --version {VERSION} --OUTPUT binary --init-requiredpeer lifecycle chaincode checkcommitreadiness --channelID {VERSION} --sequence CHANNEL_ID --channelID {VERSION} --sequence ${VERSION} --OUTPUT json --init-set
Solution
The correct command to verify the commit readiness in Org1 is:
peer lifecycle chaincode checkcommitreadiness --channelID $CHANNEL_NAME --name myvehicle --version ${VERSION} --sequence ${VERSION} --OUTPUT json --init-required
This command checks whether enough organizations in the channel have approved the chaincode definition to meet the Lifecycle Endorsement policy. The --channelID flag is used to specify the channel, --name to specify the chaincode, --version and --sequence to specify the version and sequence of the chaincode, --OUTPUT json to get the output in json format and --init-required to specify that the chaincode needs to be initialized.
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