Performing a chain upgrade

Performing a chain upgrade

When consensus-breaking changes are made to the Penumbra protocol, node operators must coordinate upgrading to the new version of the software at the same time. Penumbra uses a governance proposal for scheduling upgrades at a specific block height.

Upgrade process abstractly

At a high level, the upgrade process consists of the following steps:

  1. Governance proposal submitted, specifying explicit chain height n for halt to occur.
  2. Governance proposal passes.
  3. Chain reaches specified height n-1, nodes stop generating blocks.
  4. Manual upgrade is performed on each validator and fullnode:
    1. Install the new version of pd.
    2. Apply changes to pd and cometbft state via pd migrate.
    3. Restart node.

After the node is restarted on the new version, it should be able to talk to the network again. Once enough validators with sufficient stake weight have upgraded, the network will resume generating blocks.

Performing a chain upgrade

Consider performing a backup as a preliminary step during the downtime, so that your node state is recoverable.

  1. Stop both pd and cometbft. Depending on how you run Penumbra, this could mean sudo systemctl stop penumbra cometbft.
  2. Download the latest version of pd and install it. Run pd --version and confirm you see "v0.79.2" before proceeding.
  3. Optionally, use pd export to create a snapshot of the pd state.
  4. Apply the migration with pd migrate --home PD_HOME --comet-home COMETBFT_HOME. If using the default home locations (from pd network join), you can omit the paths and just run pd migrate.

Finally, restart the node, e.g. sudo systemctl restart penumbra cometbft. Check the logs, and you should see the chain progressing past the halt height n.