diff --git a/migrate/v0_24/migrate.md b/migrate/v0_24/migrate.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..18d84a8e --- /dev/null +++ b/migrate/v0_24/migrate.md @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# Kava 14 Upgrade Instructions + +## Software Version and Key Dates + +- The version of `kava` for Kava 14 is v0.24.0 +- The Kava 13 chain will be shutdown with a `SoftwareUpgradeProposal` that activates at approximately 15:00 UTC on July, 12th 2023. + +## Configuration Changes + + +**For validators with existing configurations, it is recommended to set `evm.max-tx-gas-wanted = 0` in app.toml to avoid proposing blocks that exceed the block gas limit.** + +In previous versions, the default was non-zero and was used to mitigate DDoS style gas attacks. However, this setting is not required anymore and can safely be set to zero. + + +### On the day of the upgrade + +**The kava chain is expected to halt at block height **5597000**. Do not stop your node and begin the upgrade before the upgrade height, or you may go offline and be unable to recover until after the upgrade!** + +**Make sure the kava process is stopped before proceeding and that you have backed up your validator**. Failure to backup your validator could make it impossible to restart your node if the upgrade fails. + +**Ensure you are using golang 1.20.x and not aa different version.** Golang 1.19 and below may cause app hash mismatches! + +1. Update to v0.24.0 + +```sh + # check go version - look for 1.20! + go version + # go version go1.20.5 linux/arm64 + + # in the `kava` folder + git fetch + git checkout v0.24.0 + + # Note: Golang 1.20 must be installed before this step + make install + + # verify versions + kava version --long + # name: kava + # server_name: kava + # version: 0.24.0 + # commit: + # build_tags: netgo ledger, + # go: go version go1.20.5 linux/arm64 + # build_deps: + # ... + # cosmos_sdk_version: v0.46.11 + + # Restart node - + kava start +``` + +### Risks + +As a validator, performing the upgrade procedure on your consensus nodes carries a heightened risk of double-signing and being slashed. The most important piece of this procedure is verifying your software version and genesis file hash before starting your validator and signing. + +The riskiest thing a validator can do is discover that they made a mistake and repeat the upgrade procedure again during the network startup. If you discover a mistake in the process, the best thing to do is wait for the network to start before correcting it. If the network is halted and you have started with a different genesis file than the expected one, seek advice from a Kava developer before resetting your validator. + +### Recovery + +Prior to applying the Kava 14 upgrade, validators are encouraged to take a full data snapshot at the upgrade height before proceeding. Snap-shotting depends heavily on infrastructure, but generally this can be done by backing up the .kava directory. + +It is critically important to back-up the .kava/data/priv_validator_state.json file after stopping your kava process. This file is updated every block as your validator participates in consensus rounds. It is a critical file needed to prevent double-signing, in case the upgrade fails and the previous chain needs to be restarted. + +In the event that the upgrade does not succeed, validators and operators must downgrade back to v0.23.x of the Kava software and restore to their latest snapshot before restarting their nodes. + +### Coordination + +If the Kava 14 chain does not launch by July 13th, 2023 at 00:00 UTC, the launch should be considered a failure. In the event of launch failure, coordination will occur in the [Kava discord](https://discord.com/invite/kQzh3Uv).