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feat: wdpost: Envvar for limiting recovering sectors #9106

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@magik6k magik6k commented Aug 1, 2022

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#9103

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This PR adds a new envvar - LOTUS_RECOVERING_SECTOR_LIMIT=123 which will limit the number of sectors declared in the recover message.

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@magik6k magik6k requested a review from a team as a code owner August 1, 2022 15:02
arajasek added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 2, 2022
@arajasek arajasek merged commit 68f5e8d into master Aug 2, 2022
@arajasek arajasek deleted the feat/rec-sector-const branch August 2, 2022 01:54
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