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Chuck Thier 4c6a354483 Add config option to turn eventlet debug on/off
By default, this will be turned off.  This will cause eventlet to not
print stack traces to stderr which can be very annoying on production
systems.  It is still recommended to turn it on for development or
debuging purposes.

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Change-Id: I5e5b902d3d9ed85f784549e53f2ee2fc87cbe2e5
2012-12-10 10:22:09 -06:00

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[DEFAULT]
# bind_ip = 0.0.0.0
# bind_port = 6002
# backlog = 4096
# workers = 1
# user = swift
# swift_dir = /etc/swift
# devices = /srv/node
# mount_check = true
# disable_fallocate = false
# You can specify default log routing here if you want:
# log_name = swift
# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
# log_level = INFO
# log_address = /dev/log
# comma separated list of functions to call to setup custom log handlers.
# functions get passed: conf, name, log_to_console, log_route, fmt, logger,
# adapted_logger
# log_custom_handlers =
# If set, log_udp_host will override log_address
# log_udp_host =
# log_udp_port = 514
# You can enable StatsD logging here:
# log_statsd_host = localhost
# log_statsd_port = 8125
# log_statsd_default_sample_rate = 1
# log_statsd_metric_prefix =
# If you don't mind the extra disk space usage in overhead, you can turn this
# on to preallocate disk space with SQLite databases to decrease fragmentation.
# db_preallocation = off
# eventlet_debug = false
[pipeline:main]
pipeline = healthcheck recon account-server
[app:account-server]
use = egg:swift#account
# You can override the default log routing for this app here:
# set log_name = account-server
# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
# set log_level = INFO
# set log_requests = True
# set log_address = /dev/log
# auto_create_account_prefix = .
[filter:healthcheck]
use = egg:swift#healthcheck
# An optional filesystem path, which if present, will cause the healthcheck
# URL to return "503 Service Unavailable" with a body of "DISABLED BY FILE"
# disable_path =
[filter:recon]
use = egg:swift#recon
# recon_cache_path = /var/cache/swift
[account-replicator]
# You can override the default log routing for this app here (don't use set!):
# log_name = account-replicator
# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
# log_level = INFO
# log_address = /dev/log
# vm_test_mode = no
# per_diff = 1000
# max_diffs = 100
# concurrency = 8
# interval = 30
# How long without an error before a node's error count is reset. This will
# also be how long before a node is reenabled after suppression is triggered.
# error_suppression_interval = 60
# How many errors can accumulate before a node is temporarily ignored.
# error_suppression_limit = 10
# node_timeout = 10
# conn_timeout = 0.5
# The replicator also performs reclamation
# reclaim_age = 604800
# Time in seconds to wait between replication passes
# run_pause = 30
# recon_cache_path = /var/cache/swift
[account-auditor]
# You can override the default log routing for this app here (don't use set!):
# log_name = account-auditor
# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
# log_level = INFO
# log_address = /dev/log
# Will audit, at most, 1 account per device per interval
# interval = 1800
# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
# log_level = INFO
# recon_cache_path = /var/cache/swift
[account-reaper]
# You can override the default log routing for this app here (don't use set!):
# log_name = account-reaper
# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
# log_level = INFO
# log_address = /dev/log
# concurrency = 25
# interval = 3600
# node_timeout = 10
# conn_timeout = 0.5
# Normally, the reaper begins deleting account information for deleted accounts
# immediately; you can set this to delay its work however. The value is in
# seconds; 2592000 = 30 days for example.
# delay_reaping = 0