Author Topic: how does one perform maintenance on a running delegate without missing blocks?  (Read 1053 times)

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Or block production

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Wallet lock / unlock is the simplest, get both up. Keeping both up will help to find accidental forks

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Just wondering how does one perform maintenance on a running delegate without missing blocks?

Can you shutdown your delegate and bring up a backup delegate immediately?  Does IP need to stay the same for a delegate or only if you are acting as a seed node?

Just looking for some SIMPLE strategy if there is one for planned maintenance. 

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