The "Huygen" upgrade guide (v0.6.* to v0.7.*)
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The Cronos v0.7.0 - Huygen upgrade is proposed to be scheduled at the block height of 2,693,800. Referencing estimated time can be found on
DO NOT UPGRADE to the binary v0.7.0 before that suggested upgrade schedule.
You might check the current block height by the or using
At the point of the proposed upgrade, user will see the error message on the cronosd
similar to the below:
Don't panic - The Chain will be paused to allow the majority of validators to upgrade. Validators and full node hosts will have to upgrade your Cronos nodes to the latest release binary.
Before the upgrade, node hosts are encouraged to take a complete data backup. backup depends heavily on infrastructure, but generally, we can do this by backing up the .cronos
directory.
It is critically important for validator operators to back-up the .cronos/data/priv_validator_state.json
file after stopping the cronosd
process. This file is updated every block as your validator participates in consensus rounds. It is a critical file needed to prevent double-signing if the upgrade fails and the previous chain needs to be restarted.
v0.7.0
binaryTo simplify the following step, we will be using Linux-x86 for illustration. Binary for Mac Windows with different DB and architecture are also available .
Terminate the cronosd
; afterwards, download the 0.7.0
released binaries from github:
You can verify the installation by checking the version of cronosd
, the latest version is 0.7.0
.
app.toml
In this v0.7.0 upgrade, there are a few extra parameters that we would have to add to .cronos/config/app.toml
under
EVM Configuration - [evm]
and;
JSON RPC Configuration - [json-rpc]
. they are:
kindly insert the above parameters, save it and move on!
We are ready to start the node join the network again with the new binary:
Start cronosd
, e.g.:
Afterwards, sit back and wait for the syncing process. You can query the node syncing status by
If the above command returns false
, it means that your node is synced; otherwise, it returns true
and implies your node is still catching up.
At this step, you've successfully performed the Huygen upgrade!