lightning-ping -- Command to check if a node is up. ============================================================ SYNOPSIS -------- **ping** *id* \[len\] \[pongbytes\] DESCRIPTION ----------- The **ping** command checks if the node with *id* is ready to talk. It accepts the following parameters: - *id*: A string that represents the node id; - *len*: A integer that represents the length of the ping (default 128); - *pongbytes*: An integer that represents the length of the reply (default 128). EXAMPLE JSON REQUEST ------------ ```json { "id": 82, "method": "ping", "params": { "len": 128, "pongbytes": 128 } } ``` RETURN VALUE ------------ [comment]: # (GENERATE-FROM-SCHEMA-START) On success, an object is returned, containing: - **totlen** (u16): the answer length of the reply message (including header: 0 means no reply expected) [comment]: # (GENERATE-FROM-SCHEMA-END) On failure, one of the following error codes may be returned: - -32602: Error in given parameters or unknown peer. EXAMPLE JSON RESPONSE ----- ```json { "totlen": 132 } ``` AUTHOR ------ Vincenzo Palazzo <> wrote the initial version of this man page, but many others did the hard work of actually implementing this rpc command. SEE ALSO -------- lightning-connect(7) RESOURCES --------- Main web site: [comment]: # ( SHA256STAMP:56bf89ba67c8e1db1bf3c2cf793d59eecd0c5c23012ffb66fe3f8fa8f7d9007c)