Just FYI, I run a mynodeBTC in a VM. In the process of migrating from one host to another all of my lightning channels got force closed. I never did figure out why/ what happened. But urge you to tread cautiously when playing around with two copies of the same node.
So far so good.
New SSD swapped, system installed, data copied frim old ssd. Bitcoind syncing, LND running, AlbyHub running, I can zap!
CLN, electrs in progress
nostr:nprofile1qqs0sxxdz722j74u5kvzym4chlualjx0jef32llvdveg98jpqs0tmlgfwhsdd how could you fuck it up? Even such a stupid lefthanded monkey as humble myself could do it flawlessly. 7hours or so and done.
Huge shoutout to nostr:nprofile1qqs9df4h2deu3aae83fmet5xmrlm4w5l9gdnsy3q2n7dklem7ezmwfc6c32nl for great software. You know when something is properly developed and tested when it just works like charm.
Now I think I know what to do with old SSD with start9 data. I haven’t finished yet with fucking around. Night is long.
Stay frosty
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I know that. There are no two copies. This was moving node from one ssd to another. But I was cautious and drained my channels before this operation. At least this was what I could do.