Uploads validators to a validator client using the HTTP API. The validators are
defined in a JSON file which can be generated using the "create-validators"
command. This command only supports validators signing via a keystore on the
local file system (i.e., not Web3Signer validators).
Usage: lighthouse validator_manager move [OPTIONS] --src-vc-token <PATH> --src-vc-url <HTTP_ADDRESS> --dest-vc-token <PATH> --dest-vc-url <HTTP_ADDRESS>
Options:
--builder-boost-factor <UINT64>
Defines the boost factor, a percentage multiplier to apply to the
builder's payload value when choosing between a builder payload header
and payload from the local execution node.
--builder-proposals <builder-proposals>
When provided, all created validators will attempt to create blocks
via builder rather than the local EL. [possible values: true, false]
--count <VALIDATOR_COUNT>
The number of validators to move.
-d, --datadir <DIR>
Used to specify a custom root data directory for lighthouse keys and
databases. Defaults to $HOME/.lighthouse/{network} where network is
the value of the `network` flag Note: Users should specify separate
custom datadirs for different networks.
--debug-level <LEVEL>
Specifies the verbosity level used when emitting logs to the terminal.
[default: info] [possible values: info, debug, trace, warn, error]
--dest-vc-token <PATH>
The file containing a token required by the destination validator
client.
--dest-vc-url <HTTP_ADDRESS>
A HTTP(S) address of a validator client using the keymanager-API. This
validator client is the "destination" and will have new validators
added as they are removed from the "source" validator client.
--gas-limit <UINT64>
All created validators will use this gas limit. It is recommended to
leave this as the default value by not specifying this flag.
--genesis-state-url <URL>
A URL of a beacon-API compatible server from which to download the
genesis state. Checkpoint sync server URLs can generally be used with
this flag. If not supplied, a default URL or the --checkpoint-sync-url
may be used. If the genesis state is already included in this binary
then this value will be ignored.
--genesis-state-url-timeout <SECONDS>
The timeout in seconds for the request to --genesis-state-url.
[default: 300]
--log-format <FORMAT>
Specifies the log format used when emitting logs to the terminal.
[possible values: JSON]
--logfile-debug-level <LEVEL>
The verbosity level used when emitting logs to the log file. [default:
debug] [possible values: info, debug, trace, warn, error]
--logfile-dir <DIR>
Directory path where the log file will be stored
--logfile-format <FORMAT>
Specifies the log format used when emitting logs to the logfile.
[possible values: DEFAULT, JSON]
--logfile-max-number <COUNT>
The maximum number of log files that will be stored. If set to 0,
background file logging is disabled. [default: 10]
--logfile-max-size <SIZE>
The maximum size (in MB) each log file can grow to before rotating. If
set to 0, background file logging is disabled. [default: 200]
--network <network>
Name of the Eth2 chain Lighthouse will sync and follow. [possible
values: mainnet, gnosis, chiado, sepolia, holesky, hoodi]
--prefer-builder-proposals <prefer-builder-proposals>
If this flag is set, Lighthouse will always prefer blocks constructed
by builders, regardless of payload value. [possible values: true,
false]
--src-vc-token <PATH>
The file containing a token required by the source validator client.
--src-vc-url <HTTP_ADDRESS>
A HTTP(S) address of a validator client using the keymanager-API. This
validator client is the "source" and contains the validators that are
to be moved.
--suggested-fee-recipient <ETH1_ADDRESS>
All created validators will use this value for the suggested fee
recipient. Omit this flag to use the default value from the VC.
-t, --testnet-dir <DIR>
Path to directory containing eth2_testnet specs. Defaults to a
hard-coded Lighthouse testnet. Only effective if there is no existing
database.
--validators <STRING>
The validators to be moved. Either a list of 0x-prefixed validator
pubkeys or the keyword "all".
Flags:
--disable-log-timestamp
If present, do not include timestamps in logging output.
--disable-malloc-tuning
If present, do not configure the system allocator. Providing this flag
will generally increase memory usage, it should only be provided when
debugging specific memory allocation issues.
-h, --help
Prints help information
--log-color [<log-color>]
Enables/Disables colors for logs in terminal. Set it to false to
disable colors. [default: true] [possible values: true, false]
--log-extra-info
If present, show module,file,line in logs
--logfile-color
Enables colors in logfile.
--logfile-compress
If present, compress old log files. This can help reduce the space
needed to store old logs.
--logfile-no-restricted-perms
If present, log files will be generated as world-readable meaning they
can be read by any user on the machine. Note that logs can often
contain sensitive information about your validator and so this flag
should be used with caution. For Windows users, the log file
permissions will be inherited from the parent folder.
--stdin-inputs
If present, read all user inputs from stdin instead of tty.