docs: update governor docs to reflect reset-release-timer change (#3999)
* docs: update governor docs to reflect reset-release-timer change * docs: fix spelling mistake in governor docs --------- Co-authored-by: Jason Matthyser <jason@asymmetric.re>
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**Warning:** *Dropping a VAA should only be used in the context of confirmed fraud that directly affects the security of the Wormhole network. A super minority of Guardians are required to effectively censor a VAA.*
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### Resetting Release Timer
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To reset the release timer for a specified VAA to `maxEnqueuedTimeInHours` from the current time, Guardians can run the `governor-reset-release-timer` admin command as follows:
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Guardians can reset the release timer to a specified number of days, from the current time, using the `governor-reset-release-timer` admin command as follows:
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```bash
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guardiand admin governor-reset-release-timer "emitted_chain_ID/address/sequence_number" --socket /path/to/admin.sock
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guardiand admin governor-reset-release-timer "emitted_chain_ID/address/sequence_number" "number of days" --socket /path/to/admin.sock
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```
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If the number of days is omitted, the command will reset the release timer to 24 hours from the current time. The number of days is capped to 7.
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**Warning:** *Resetting a VAA should only be used in the context of needing more time to confirm fraud that directly affects the security of the Wormhole network. A super minority of Guardians are required to reset the timer for a given VAA.*
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