In this commit, we add two new cli commands: exportchanbackup and
restorechanbackup. These two commands allow users to export backups
(single or multi) for one or all channels, and also restore these
backups (single or multi) from a file to attempt to recover the
channels.
Additionally, we extend the `lncli create` call to also accept these
backups so users can have a single command to restore both their
on-chain and off-chain funds.
Increases the default window from 250 to 2.5k. Many
users have reported attempting recovery with the
default value only to find an empty wallet. This
change should help ensure that the first recovery
attempt succeeds for the majority of nodes that
have modest load. It might prudent to consider
increasing this value further in the future if
the issue persists or average node age increases.
In this commit, we add a new flag to the sendcoins command that allows
callers to sweep all funds out of the daemon's wallet. This CANNOT be
set at the same time that an amount is specified.
In this commit, we increase the gRPC block size from 4MB to 50MB.
Recently, the output of `lncli describegraph` has hit the block size cap
due to the expansion of the mainnet graph. Without this attempts to
fetch the graph returns an error of:
```
[lncli] rpc error: code = ResourceExhausted desc = grpc: received message larger than max (4246753 vs. 4194304)
```
With this commit, we give ourselves some breathing room. It's important
to note that the max message size limit is a _client side_ setting. As a
result, any developers driving `lnd` with gRPC will also need to raise
their block size limit as well if they wish to fetch the graph over
gRPC.
Returns a brief json summary of each utxo found by calling
ListUnspentWitness in the wallet. The two arguments are the
minimum and maximum number of conrfirmations (0=include
unconfirmed)
Move num_inactive_channels closer to num_active_channel,
best_header_timestamp closer to block_hash/block_height and version as
first item in the list.
Private and public channels which weren't announced yet are returned only
if the flag is set.
Note: this changes the default output of describegraph which used to
return all channels known to node.
Using AbandonChannel, a channel can be abandoned. This means
removing all state without any on-chain or off-chain action.
A close summary is the only thing that is stored in the db after
abandoning.
A specific close type Abandoned is added. Abandoned channels
can be retrieved via the ClosedChannels RPC.