About this release
This is a maintenance Iris release.
It:
Garbage collection has been rewritten, and now operates on all state trees. It is also capable of running during chain sync. See the documentation, garbage_collection.md, for information on how to configure it.
To eliminate the risk of garbage-collecting a competing fork, which is later evicted, the garbage collector sweeps start below the fork resistance depth (or a user-configured depth) below the top.
API requests that try to retrieve state from heights below the latest GC height will now receive a 410 ("gone") return code, instead of a 500 ("internal error"). Potential incompatibility: applications that depended on the past behavior will need to adapt.
Provides a way to setup the API webserver to skip reading the http request body after an amount of bytes. When the length is too large the webserver will close the connection. This is initially meant for the Mdw but Nodes with lower RAM spec would benefit too. On sys.config, it's an
aehttp
config with the property:The minimum recommended value is 400000 to fully read a POST with the max amount of bytes/gas that AE protocol allows in a micro block. %
With regards of HyperChains it:
Collects all commitments from the parent chain and feeds them to the smart contract. The contract uses those to elect the next leader.
Derives block difficulty from the total stake supporting this fork on the parent chain: only stakers having parent chain commitments supporting the previous block hash are considered.
Please join the mainnet by following the instructions in the documentation below, and let us know if you have any problems by opening a ticket. Troubleshooting of common issues is documented in the wiki.
Documentation
For an overview of the installation process for different platforms, building the package from source, configuration and operation of the Aeternity node please refer to Aeternity node documentation.
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