swift/doc/source/config/object_server_config.rst
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Object Server Configuration

This document describes the configuration options available for the object server. Documentation for other swift configuration options can be found at index.

An Example Object Server configuration can be found at etc/object-server.conf-sample in the source code repository.

The following configuration sections are available:

[DEFAULT]

Option Default Description
swift_dir /etc/swift Swift configuration directory

devices

/srv/node

Parent directory of where devices are mounted

mount_check

true

Whether or not check if the devices are mounted to prevent accidentally writing to the root device

bind_ip 0.0.0.0 IP Address for server to bind to
bind_port 6200 Port for server to bind to
keep_idle 600 Value to set for socket TCP_KEEPIDLE
bind_timeout 30 Seconds to attempt bind before giving up

backlog

4096

Maximum number of allowed pending connections

workers

auto

Override the number of pre-forked workers that will accept connections. If set it should be an integer, zero means no fork. If unset, it will try to default to the number of effective cpu cores and fallback to one. Increasing the number of workers helps slow filesystem operations in one request from negatively impacting other requests, but only the servers_per_port <server-per-port-configuration> option provides complete I/O isolation with no measurable overhead.

servers_per_port

0

If each disk in each storage policy ring has unique port numbers for its "ip" value, you can use this setting to have each object-server worker only service requests for the single disk matching the port in the ring. The value of this setting determines how many worker processes run for each port (disk) in the ring. If you have 24 disks per server, and this setting is 4, then each storage node will have 1 + (24 * 4) = 97 total object-server processes running. This gives complete I/O isolation, drastically reducing the impact of slow disks on storage node performance. The object-replicator and object-reconstructor need to see this setting too, so it must be in the [DEFAULT] section. See server-per-port-configuration.

max_clients

1024

Maximum number of clients one worker can process simultaneously (it will actually accept(2) N + 1). Setting this to one (1) will only handle one request at a time, without accepting another request concurrently.

disable_fallocate

false

Disable "fast fail" fallocate checks if the underlying filesystem does not support it.

log_name swift Label used when logging
log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility
log_level INFO Logging level
log_address /dev/log Logging directory

log_max_line_length

0

Caps the length of log lines to the value given; no limit if set to 0, the default.

log_custom_handlers

log_udp_host

None

Comma-separated list of functions to call to setup custom log handlers. Override log_address

log_udp_port 514 UDP log port

log_statsd_host

log_statsd_port log_statsd_default_sample_rate log_statsd_sample_rate_factor log_statsd_metric_prefix

None

8125 1.0 1.0

Enables StatsD logging; IPv4/IPv6 address or a hostname. If a hostname resolves to an IPv4 and IPv6 address, the IPv4 address will be used.

eventlet_debug

false

If true, turn on debug logging for eventlet

fallocate_reserve

1%

You can set fallocate_reserve to the number of bytes or percentage of disk space you'd like fallocate to reserve, whether there is space for the given file size or not. Percentage will be used if the value ends with a '%'. This is useful for systems that behave badly when they completely run out of space; you can make the services pretend they're out of space early.

conn_timeout

0.5

Time to wait while attempting to connect to another backend node.

node_timeout

3

Time to wait while sending each chunk of data to another backend node.

client_timeout

60

Time to wait while receiving each chunk of data from a client or another backend node

network_chunk_size

65536

Size of chunks to read/write over the network

disk_chunk_size 65536 Size of chunks to read/write to disk

container_update_timeout

1

Time to wait while sending a container update on object update.

reclaim_age

604800

Time elapsed in seconds before the tombstone file representing a deleted object can be reclaimed. This is the maximum window for your consistency engine. If a node that was disconnected from the cluster because of a fault is reintroduced into the cluster after this window without having its data purged it will result in dark data. This setting should be consistent across all object services.

nice_priority

None

Scheduling priority of server processes. Niceness values range from -20 (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process). The default does not modify priority.

ionice_class

None

I/O scheduling class of server processes. I/O niceness class values are IOPRIO_CLASS_RT (realtime), IOPRIO_CLASS_BE (best-effort), and IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE (idle). The default does not modify class and priority. Linux supports io scheduling priorities and classes since 2.6.13 with the CFQ io scheduler. Work only with ionice_priority.

ionice_priority

None

I/O scheduling priority of server processes. I/O niceness priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class. Ignored if IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE is set.

[object-server]

Option Default Description

use

paste.deploy entry point for the object server. For most cases, this should be egg:swift#object.

set log_name object-server Label used when logging
set log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility
set log_level INFO Logging level

set log_requests

True

Whether or not to log each request

set log_address /dev/log Logging directory
user swift User to run as

max_upload_time

86400

Maximum time allowed to upload an object

slow

0

If > 0, Minimum time in seconds for a PUT or DELETE request to complete. This is only useful to simulate slow devices during testing and development.

mb_per_sync

512

On PUT requests, sync file every n MB

keep_cache_size

5242880

Largest object size to keep in buffer cache

keep_cache_private

false

Allow non-public objects to stay in kernel's buffer cache

allowed_headers

replication_server

Content-Disposition, Content-Encoding, X-Delete-At, X-Object-Manifest, X-Static-Large-Object Cache-Control, Content-Language, Expires, X-Robots-Tag

Comma separated list of headers that can be set in metadata on an object. This list is in addition to X-Object-Meta-* headers and cannot include Content-Type, etag, Content-Length, or deleted

Configure parameter for creating specific server. To handle all verbs, including replication verbs, do not specify "replication_server" (this is the default). To only handle replication, set to a True value (e.g. "True" or "1"). To handle only non-replication verbs, set to "False". Unless you have a separate replication network, you should not specify any value for "replication_server".

replication_concurrency

4

Set to restrict the number of concurrent incoming SSYNC requests; set to 0 for unlimited

replication_concurrency_per_device

1

Set to restrict the number of concurrent incoming SSYNC requests per device; set to 0 for unlimited requests per devices. This can help control I/O to each device. This does not override replication_concurrency described above, so you may need to adjust both parameters depending on your hardware or network capacity.

replication_lock_timeout

15

Number of seconds to wait for an existing replication device lock before giving up.

replication_failure_threshold

100

The number of subrequest failures before the replication_failure_ratio is checked

replication_failure_ratio

1.0

If the value of failures / successes of SSYNC subrequests exceeds this ratio, the overall SSYNC request will be aborted

splice

no

Use splice() for zero-copy object GETs. This requires Linux kernel version 3.0 or greater. If you set "splice = yes" but the kernel does not support it, error messages will appear in the object server logs at startup, but your object servers should continue to function.

nice_priority

None

Scheduling priority of server processes. Niceness values range from -20 (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process). The default does not modify priority.

ionice_class

None

I/O scheduling class of server processes. I/O niceness class values are IOPRIO_CLASS_RT (realtime), IOPRIO_CLASS_BE (best-effort), and IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE (idle). The default does not modify class and priority. Linux supports io scheduling priorities and classes since 2.6.13 with the CFQ io scheduler. Work only with ionice_priority.

ionice_priority

None

I/O scheduling priority of server processes. I/O niceness priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class. Ignored if IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE is set.

eventlet_tpool_num_threads

auto

The number of threads in eventlet's thread pool. Most IO will occur in the object server's main thread, but certain "heavy" IO operations will occur in separate IO threads, managed by eventlet. The default value is auto, whose actual value is dependent on the servers_per_port value. If servers_per_port is zero then it uses eventlet's default (currently 20 threads). If the servers_per_port is nonzero then it'll only use 1 thread per process. This value can be overridden with an integer value.

[object-replicator]

Option Default Description
log_name object-replicator Label used when logging
log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility
log_level INFO Logging level
log_address /dev/log Logging directory

daemonize

yes

Whether or not to run replication as a daemon

interval

30

Time in seconds to wait between replication passes

concurrency

1

Number of replication jobs to run per worker process

replicator_workers

0

Number of worker processes to use. No matter how big this number is, at most one worker per disk will be used. The default value of 0 means no forking; all work is done in the main process.

sync_method

rsync

The sync method to use; default is rsync but you can use ssync to try the EXPERIMENTAL all-swift-code-no-rsync-callouts method. Once ssync is verified as or better than, rsync, we plan to deprecate rsync so we can move on with more features for replication.

rsync_timeout 900 Max duration of a partition rsync

rsync_bwlimit

0

Bandwidth limit for rsync in kB/s. 0 means unlimited.

rsync_io_timeout

30

Timeout value sent to rsync --timeout and --contimeout options

rsync_compress

no

Allow rsync to compress data which is transmitted to destination node during sync. However, this is applicable only when destination node is in a different region than the local one. NOTE: Objects that are already compressed (for example: .tar.gz, .mp3) might slow down the syncing process.

stats_interval

300

Interval in seconds between logging replication statistics

handoffs_first

false

If set to True, partitions that are not supposed to be on the node will be replicated first. The default setting should not be changed, except for extreme situations.

handoff_delete

auto

By default handoff partitions will be removed when it has successfully replicated to all the canonical nodes. If set to an integer n, it will remove the partition if it is successfully replicated to n nodes. The default setting should not be changed, except for extreme situations.

node_timeout

DEFAULT or 10

Request timeout to external services. This uses what's set here, or what's set in the DEFAULT section, or 10 (though other sections use 3 as the final default).

http_timeout

60

Max duration of an http request. This is for REPLICATE finalization calls and so should be longer than node_timeout.

lockup_timeout

1800

Attempts to kill all workers if nothing replicates for lockup_timeout seconds

rsync_module

{replication_ip}::object

Format of the rsync module where the replicator will send data. The configuration value can include some variables that will be extracted from the ring. Variables must follow the format {NAME} where NAME is one of: ip, port, replication_ip, replication_port, region, zone, device, meta. See etc/rsyncd.conf-sample for some examples.

rsync_error_log_line_length

0

Limits how long rsync error log lines are

ring_check_interval

15

Interval for checking new ring file

recon_cache_path /var/cache/swift Path to recon cache

nice_priority

None

Scheduling priority of server processes. Niceness values range from -20 (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process). The default does not modify priority.

ionice_class

None

I/O scheduling class of server processes. I/O niceness class values are IOPRIO_CLASS_RT (realtime), IOPRIO_CLASS_BE (best-effort), and IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE (idle). The default does not modify class and priority. Linux supports io scheduling priorities and classes since 2.6.13 with the CFQ io scheduler. Work only with ionice_priority.

ionice_priority

None

I/O scheduling priority of server processes. I/O niceness priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class. Ignored if IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE is set.

[object-reconstructor]

Option Default Description
log_name object-reconstructor Label used when logging
log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility
log_level INFO Logging level
log_address /dev/log Logging directory

daemonize

yes

Whether or not to run reconstruction as a daemon

interval

30

Time in seconds to wait between reconstruction passes

reconstructor_workers

0

Maximum number of worker processes to spawn. Each worker will handle a subset of devices. Devices will be assigned evenly among the workers so that workers cycle at similar intervals (which can lead to fewer workers than requested). You can not have more workers than devices. If you have no devices only a single worker is spawned.

concurrency

1

Number of reconstruction threads to spawn per reconstructor process.

stats_interval

300

Interval in seconds between logging reconstruction statistics

handoffs_only

false

The handoffs_only mode option is for special case emergency situations during rebalance such as disk full in the cluster. This option SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED, except for extreme situations. When handoffs_only mode is enabled the reconstructor will only revert fragments from handoff nodes to primary nodes and will not sync primary nodes with neighboring primary nodes. This will force the reconstructor to sync and delete handoffs' fragments more quickly and minimize the time of the rebalance by limiting the number of rebuilds. The handoffs_only option is only for temporary use and should be disabled as soon as the emergency situation has been resolved.

node_timeout

DEFAULT or 10

Request timeout to external services. The value used is the value set in this section, or the value set in the DEFAULT section, or 10.

http_timeout

60

Max duration of an http request. This is for REPLICATE finalization calls and so should be longer than node_timeout.

lockup_timeout

1800

Attempts to kill all threads if no fragment has been reconstructed for lockup_timeout seconds.

ring_check_interval

15

Interval for checking new ring file

recon_cache_path /var/cache/swift Path to recon cache

nice_priority

None

Scheduling priority of server processes. Niceness values range from -20 (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process). The default does not modify priority.

ionice_class

None

I/O scheduling class of server processes. I/O niceness class values are IOPRIO_CLASS_RT (realtime), IOPRIO_CLASS_BE (best-effort), and IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE (idle). The default does not modify class and priority. Linux supports io scheduling priorities and classes since 2.6.13 with the CFQ io scheduler. Work only with ionice_priority.

ionice_priority

None

I/O scheduling priority of server processes. I/O niceness priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class. Ignored if IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE is set.

[object-updater]

Option Default Description
log_name object-updater Label used when logging
log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility
log_level INFO Logging level
log_address /dev/log Logging directory
interval 300 Minimum time for a pass to take
updater_workers 1 Number of worker processes

concurrency

8

Number of updates to run concurrently in each worker process

node_timeout

DEFAULT or 10

Request timeout to external services. This uses what's set here, or what's set in the DEFAULT section, or 10 (though other sections use 3 as the final default).

objects_per_second

50

Maximum objects updated per second. Should be tuned according to individual system specs. 0 is unlimited.

slowdown

0.01

Time in seconds to wait between objects. Deprecated in favor of objects_per_second.

report_interval

300

Interval in seconds between logging statistics about the current update pass.

recon_cache_path /var/cache/swift Path to recon cache

nice_priority

None

Scheduling priority of server processes. Niceness values range from -20 (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process). The default does not modify priority.

ionice_class

None

I/O scheduling class of server processes. I/O niceness class values are IOPRIO_CLASS_RT (realtime), IOPRIO_CLASS_BE (best-effort), and IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE (idle). The default does not modify class and priority. Linux supports io scheduling priorities and classes since 2.6.13 with the CFQ io scheduler. Work only with ionice_priority.

ionice_priority

None

I/O scheduling priority of server processes. I/O niceness priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class. Ignored if IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE is set.

[object-auditor]

Option Default Description
log_name object-auditor Label used when logging
log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility
log_level INFO Logging level
log_address /dev/log Logging directory
log_time 3600 Frequency of status logs in seconds.

interval

30

Time in seconds to wait between auditor passes

disk_chunk_size 65536 Size of chunks read during auditing

files_per_second

20

Maximum files audited per second per auditor process. Should be tuned according to individual system specs. 0 is unlimited.

bytes_per_second

10000000

Maximum bytes audited per second per auditor process. Should be tuned according to individual system specs. 0 is unlimited.

concurrency

zero_byte_files_per_second object_size_stats

1

50

The number of parallel processes to use for checksum auditing.

recon_cache_path /var/cache/swift Path to recon cache

rsync_tempfile_timeout

auto

Time elapsed in seconds before rsync tempfiles will be unlinked. Config value of "auto" try to use object-replicator's rsync_timeout + 900 or fallback to 86400 (1 day).

nice_priority

None

Scheduling priority of server processes. Niceness values range from -20 (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process). The default does not modify priority.

ionice_class

None

I/O scheduling class of server processes. I/O niceness class values are IOPRIO_CLASS_RT (realtime), IOPRIO_CLASS_BE (best-effort), and IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE (idle). The default does not modify class and priority. Linux supports io scheduling priorities and classes since 2.6.13 with the CFQ io scheduler. Work only with ionice_priority.

ionice_priority

None

I/O scheduling priority of server processes. I/O niceness priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class. Ignored if IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE is set.

[object-expirer]

Option Default Description
log_name object-expirer Label used when logging
log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility
log_level INFO Logging level
log_address /dev/log Logging directory

interval

300

Time in seconds to wait between expirer passes

report_interval 300 Frequency of status logs in seconds.

concurrency

1

Level of concurrency to use to do the work, this value must be set to at least 1

expiring_objects_account_name expiring_objects name for legacy expirer task queue
dequeue_from_legacy False This service will look for jobs on the legacy expirer task queue.

processes

0

How many parts to divide the legacy work into, one part per process that will be doing the work. When set 0 means that a single legacy process will be doing all the work. This can only be used in conjunction with dequeue_from_legacy.

process

0

Which of the parts a particular legacy process will work on. It is "zero based", if you want to use 3 processes, you should run processes with process set to 0, 1, and 2. This can only be used in conjunction with dequeue_from_legacy.

reclaim_age

604800

How long an un-processable expired object marker will be retried before it is abandoned. It is not coupled with the tombstone reclaim age in the consistency engine.

request_tries

3

The number of times the expirer's internal client will attempt any given request in the event of failure

recon_cache_path /var/cache/swift Path to recon cache

nice_priority

None

Scheduling priority of server processes. Niceness values range from -20 (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process). The default does not modify priority.

ionice_class

None

I/O scheduling class of server processes. I/O niceness class values are IOPRIO_CLASS_RT (realtime), IOPRIO_CLASS_BE (best-effort), and IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE (idle). The default does not modify class and priority. Linux supports io scheduling priorities and classes since 2.6.13 with the CFQ io scheduler. Work only with ionice_priority.

ionice_priority

None

I/O scheduling priority of server processes. I/O niceness priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class. Ignored if IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE is set.