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While deploying chaincode for two organisations in GoLang, a user just installed the chaincode on the peer of Org1 and the peer of Org2.What is the correct next step in the process?He needs to set the PACKAGE_ID value using the following command:<br /> Source./set/scripts/PackageID.sh outfile teeHe needs to set the PACKAGE_ID value using the following command:<br /> Source./scripts/setPackageID.sh outfileHe needs to query for installed packages using the following command:<br /> Peer lifecycle chaincode query installed 2>$1 | outfile teeHe needs to query for installed packages using the following command:<br /> Peer lifecycle chaincode queryinstllaed 2>&1 | tee outfile

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While deploying chaincode for two organisations in GoLang, a user just installed the chaincode on the peer of Org1 and the peer of Org2.What is the correct next step in the process?He needs to set the PACKAGE_ID value using the following command:<br /> Source./set/scripts/PackageID.sh outfile teeHe needs to set the PACKAGE_ID value using the following command:<br /> Source./scripts/setPackageID.sh outfileHe needs to query for installed packages using the following command:<br /> Peer lifecycle chaincode query installed 2>$1 | outfile teeHe needs to query for installed packages using the following command:<br /> Peer lifecycle chaincode queryinstllaed 2>&1 | tee outfile

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The correct next step in the process after installing the chaincode on the peer of Org1 and Org2 is to query for installed packages. This can be done using the following command:

Peer lifecycle chaincode query installed 2>$1 | tee outfile

This command will allow the user to see all the installed chaincodes and their respective package IDs. The output will be redirected to the 'outfile'.

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