https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m0YQVE-9CP_pLNKyMwQNMSj1QYOTbR0AKi_zjF7P8Hg/edit
but it doesn't work, wallet tries to download the whole blockchain again...
it should synchronize. because now the node will be located in another directory.
Correct, second wallet is creating new file so it has to download ands sync it. Other option is to copy blockchain file from the first wallet folder.
Can't you just have two masternodes in the same wallet? If I'm going to the masternode tab in the wallet I see that it is possible to add masternodes. In fact I've tried, and the only result is that the first masternode has stopped to work.
No you can't. They have to be on separate folders and have their own files, hence why you have to add -datadir attrib to shortcut for second masternode.
Thanks, I will try that. Now I've got another problem, after moving some staked coins out of the first masternode's address, which are necessary to build the second one, the first masternode has stopped to function. When I'm trying to launch it I'm getting a message: "Error could not allocate vin". I have exactly 50,000 coins at that address now.
Moreover, even though I'm unlocking the wallet, after a while I find out it has locked itself again, without any action from my side. But this problem I have noticed already for a long time.
I have solved the problem by re-doing from scratch both masternodes, and for both applying instructions on how to make multiple masternodes. At first it didn't work, even though I had exactly 50,000 on a single address as required, but I had send them to that address in two times. So I have then re-done it once more sending the 50,000 coins in one single time and then the masternode worked. I have mentioned it here so that people setting up a masternode wouldn't repeat my mistake. In the instructions it is not specified that you have to make one single transfer of the coins.