How to add Org or peer in Org dynamically in Hyperledger fabric

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I want to add a new organization or new peer in already existing Organization dynamically. I am not sure how to do this. Please help. 

Mar 28, 2018 in Blockchain by Perry
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You have to first, use the configtxlator tool to read the genesis block and modify its contents, then submit it as a new transaction that updates the network/channel configuration. 

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answered Mar 28, 2018 by Christine
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New version i.e the testing version of hyperledger fabric v1.1 preview gives this feature of adding new Org dynamically. Main role in this is of configtxlator, jq and configtxgen.
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The configtxlator tool simplifies configuration tasks in Hyperledger Fabric blockchain networks. This tool easily converts between different equivalent data representations/formats.

Make sure you have the  Version 1.1.0-preview of Hyperledger Fabric  installed since this version introduces the peer channel signconfigtx command for collection of multiple signatures before submitting configuration updates.

IBM has a step-by-step guide showing how to use this tool, as adding a new Org section in config JSON has additional steps involved.
answered Jun 14, 2018 by Perry
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I know it is a bit late to answer to this question but i think it this would help.
answered Jul 27, 2018 by Omkar
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edited Jul 22, 2019 by Omkar
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Hi @Subhra, I have updated the link.
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Follow the below mentioned steps to add an organization:

Download the Hyperledger fabric samples.

$ git clone -b master https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric-samples.git
$ cd fabric-samples

Download platform specific binaries

$ curl -sSL https://goo.gl/6wtTN5 | bash -s 1.1.0

Bring the network down:

$ cd fabric-samples/first-network
$ ./byfn.sh -m down

Generate artifacts required and then bring the network up:

$ ./byfn.sh -m generate
$ ./byfn.sh -m up

Bring the new network up:

$ ./eyfn.sh up

That's all

answered Apr 24, 2019 by Rajan
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Please refer to the official documentation. There's a proper step-by-step guide to add an organization to the Fabric.
answered Apr 24, 2019 by Yash

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