Paste this line of code into the geth console to get a more concise version: (function(value)) Android light client should connect private network.
This admin.peers property and other management APIs are documented on the go-ethereum wiki. Trail: A Blockchain Architecture for Light Nodes Ryunosuke Nagayama, Ryohei Bannoy, and Kazuyuki Shudo Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo, Japan nagayama.r.jp AbstractIn Bitcoin and Ethereum, nodes require large stor-age capacity to maintain all the blockchain data, such as transactions, UTXOs, and account states. If you run admin.peers and see something other than an empty list, you were probably successful. You can find the nodes.js file at the same directory where you store your keys under chain/Volta/network. The key when running the admin.addPeer () is to find the 'enode' for each of the notes such that you will run the function to look something like this on one of the nodes: admin.addPeer (enodeipaddress:port). Head: "8f2c1a08cfc80eff8e2aa601254d6f094e0e801b2e4f0bf2aefffaead93daa41", If your node cannot connect to other peers, it might help to remove your nodes.json file to reestablish a connection. With Geth, we can have a light node up and running in minutes.
One of the easiest ways to do so is by downloading, installing, and running Geth. Name: "Geth/v1.3.5-34b622a2/linux/go1.6", You may be interested in running an Ethereum node. Use admin.peers to get a list of the currently connected peers: > admin.peers