maximum_dial_period
to persistent_peers_max_dial_period
When max_num_inbound_peers
or max_num_outbound_peers
of a node is reached, the node cannot spare more slots to any peer
by inbound or outbound. Therefore, after a certain period of disconnection, any important peering can be lost indefinitely
because all slots are consumed by other peers, and the node stops trying to dial the peer anymore.
This is happening because of two reasons, exponential backoff and absence of unconditional peering feature for trusted peers.
We would like to suggest solving this problem by introducing two parameters in config.toml
, unconditional_peer_ids
and
persistent_peers_max_dial_period
.
unconditional_peer_ids
A node operator inputs list of ids of peers which are allowed to be connected by both inbound or outbound regardless of
max_num_inbound_peers
or max_num_outbound_peers
of user's node reached or not.
persistent_peers_max_dial_period
Terms between each dial to each persistent peer will not exceed persistent_peers_max_dial_period
during exponential backoff.
Therefore, dial_period
= min(persistent_peers_max_dial_period
, exponential_backoff_dial_period
)
Alternative approach
Persistent_peers is only for outbound, therefore it is not enough to cover the full utility of unconditional_peer_ids
.
@creamers158(https://github.com/Creamers158) suggested putting id-only items into persistent_peers to be handled as
unconditional_peer_ids
, but it needs very complicated struct exception for different structure of items in persistent_peers.
Therefore we decided to have unconditional_peer_ids
to independently cover this use-case.
Proposed
A node operator can configure two new parameters in config.toml
so that he/she can assure that tendermint will allow connections
from/to peers in unconditional_peer_ids
. Also he/she can assure that every persistent peer will be dialed at least once in every
persistent_peers_max_dial_period
term. It achieves more stable and persistent peering for trusted peers.
The new feature introduces two new parameters in config.toml
which needs explanation for node operators.