xtreemfs/tests/configs/dirconfig_no_ssl.test
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# optional debug level
# 0: emergency
# 1: alert
# 2: critical
# 3: error
# 4: warning
# 5: notice
# 6: info (default)
# 7: debug
debug.level = 6
# optional debug categories - a space or comma-separated list of log message categories
# all (default) - enable logging for all categories
# lifecycle - log messaages pertaining to service lifecycles (threads)
# buffer - logs messages pertaining to buffers
# net - network-related log messages
# auth - authorization-related log messages
# stage - log messages pertaining to the request flow through the stages
# proc - log messages pertaining to any kind of request processing
# db - log messages pertaining storage on OSD or database access on MRC/DIR
# replication - logs messages pertaining to replication
# misc - any other log messages
#debug.categories = all
# port for the service to listen on
listen.port = 48638
# port for the status page (HTTP server)
http_port = 46638
# optional address for network device ("any" if not specified)
# listen.address = 127.0.0.1
# specify whether SSL is required
ssl.enabled = false
# administrator password for privileged operations
#admin_password = blub
# Optional directory containing deployable policy implementations.
# Policies can be directly deployed as .java or .class files in this directory
# or one of its subdirectories. They will be compiled at startup time and
# loaded at runtime. Policies may have external dependencies that can be
# deployed either as .java, .class or .jar files. While Java and Class files
# may be located in subdirectories, JAR files mustn't.
policy_dir = /etc/xos/xtreemfs/policies
# If you want to monitor your XtreemFS installation through SNMP
# uncomment the following lines. You have to set snmp.enabled = true
# and provide a listen port and optional a address. Also optional
# is a path to an aclfile which controls which hosts can access the
# monitoring information via SNMP.
#snmp.enabled = true
#snmp.address = localhost
#snmp.port = 34638
#snmp.aclfile = etc/xos/xtreemfs/snmp.acl
#####################################################################
# BabuDB configuration #
#####################################################################
# optional debug level (
# 0 = emergency,
# 1 = alert,
# 2 = critical,
# 3 = error,
# 4 = warning,
# 5 = notice,
# 6 = info,
# 7 = debug)
babudb.debug.level = 6
# base directory to store database index snapshots in
babudb.baseDir = /tmp/xtreemfs-test/dir_no_ssl/database
# directory in which the database logs are stored
babudb.logDir = /tmp/xtreemfs-test/dir_no_ssl/db-log
# SyncMode the synchronization mode to use for the logFile
# ASYNC - asynchronously write log entries (data is lost when system crashes).
# FSYNC - executes an fsync on the logfile before acknowledging the operation.
# FDATASYNC
# SYNC_WRITE - synchronously writes the log entry to disk before ack. Does not
# update the metadata.
# SYNC_WRITE_METADATA - synchronously writes the log entry to disk and updates
# the metadata before ack.
babudb.sync = FDATASYNC
# max queue length: if > 0, the queue for each worker is limited to maxQ
babudb.worker.maxQueueLength = 250
# number of worker threads to use
babudb.worker.numThreads = 0
# a checkpoint is generated, if maxLogfileSize is exceeded
babudb.maxLogfileSize = 16777216
# interval between two checks in seconds, 0 disables auto checkPointing
babudb.checkInterval = 300
# if set to a value > 0, operations are acknowledged immediately before
# they are written to the disk log. The disk logger will do batch writes
# and call fSync... every pseudoSyncWait seconds. This can be used to
# increase performance and emulate PostgreSQL behavior.
babudb.pseudoSyncWait = 200
# replication configuration
#babudb.plugin.0 = contrib/server-repl-plugin/config/dir-test1.properties
uuid = test-localhost-DIR