lncfg/workers: bump default read/write workers from 16 -> 100
Bumps the default read and write handlers to be well above the average number of peers a node has. Since the worker counts specify only a maximum number of concurrent read/write workers, it is expected that the actual usage would converge to the requirements of the node anyway. However, in preparation for a major release, this is a conservative measure to ensure that the default values aren't too low and improve network instability.
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// DefaultReadWorkers is the default maximum number of concurrent
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// DefaultReadWorkers is the default maximum number of concurrent
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// workers used by the daemon's read pool.
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// workers used by the daemon's read pool.
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DefaultReadWorkers = 16
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DefaultReadWorkers = 100
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// DefaultWriteWorkers is the default maximum number of concurrent
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// DefaultWriteWorkers is the default maximum number of concurrent
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// workers used by the daemon's write pool.
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// workers used by the daemon's write pool.
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DefaultWriteWorkers = 16
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DefaultWriteWorkers = 100
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// DefaultSigWorkers is the default maximum number of concurrent workers
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// DefaultSigWorkers is the default maximum number of concurrent workers
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// used by the daemon's sig pool.
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// used by the daemon's sig pool.
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