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ThunderHub Restore/Recovery #558

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TH3BAT opened this issue Aug 5, 2023 · 0 comments
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ThunderHub Restore/Recovery #558

TH3BAT opened this issue Aug 5, 2023 · 0 comments

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TH3BAT commented Aug 5, 2023

I had done a bonehead move... I moved my Bitcoin Stack over to a new machine. After starting everything back up and synced, I didn't see my channels appearing under channels in Thunderhub. So, I thought I needed to "restore" them, and it appears that it may have caused all my channels closed by remote. There are 5 other channels that looked to have opened remotely, I think, which were never opened before. I sent more BTC to my on-chain wallet, which I assume is the BTC node wallet. That TX has confirmed a long time ago. Thunderhub shows it pending along with other BTC transactions from the channel closings, with a handful still left in Pending mode.

I would like to begin rebuilding the node, reopening the same channels, but am unable, because Thunderhub, RTL, see my separate confirmed tx as pending. Have I lost these funds? How I can resolve?

Running over Embassy OS on Server Pure machine

  • Version of ThunderHub: 0.13.18
  • Deployment method: Start9 Community Repository
  • Other relevant environment details: Linux OS

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to 'Tools'
  2. Click on 'Recover Funds from Channels'
  3. Scroll down to 'N/A'
  4. See error 'N'A'

Expected behavior
I did not expect/intend to close any channels, but that appears to be on me.

Actual behavior
Would like to have access to my on-chain funds. Is there a lock on my on-chain tx I sent because of pending channel closures?

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