Multiple files and documents showed that log_statsd_host had a default value, usually localhost. This was incorrect, instead setting a value for log_statsd_host enables statsd logging. Removed any reference of log_statsd_host having a default value. Also changed descriptions to show setting a value enables logging. Change-Id: I3ca5c0e8b8e4981de3aa6db0c476072b5a59723d Closes-Bug: #1542227
		
			
				
	
	
		
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[DEFAULT]
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# bind_ip = 0.0.0.0
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bind_port = 6002
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# bind_timeout = 30
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# backlog = 4096
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# user = swift
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# swift_dir = /etc/swift
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# devices = /srv/node
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# mount_check = true
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# disable_fallocate = false
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#
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# Use an integer to override the number of pre-forked processes that will
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# accept connections.
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# workers = auto
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#
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# Maximum concurrent requests per worker
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# max_clients = 1024
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#
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# You can specify default log routing here if you want:
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# log_name = swift
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# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
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# log_level = INFO
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# log_address = /dev/log
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# The following caps the length of log lines to the value given; no limit if
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# set to 0, the default.
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# log_max_line_length = 0
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#
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# comma separated list of functions to call to setup custom log handlers.
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# functions get passed: conf, name, log_to_console, log_route, fmt, logger,
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# adapted_logger
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# log_custom_handlers =
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#
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# If set, log_udp_host will override log_address
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# log_udp_host =
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# log_udp_port = 514
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#
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# You can enable StatsD logging here:
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# log_statsd_host =
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# log_statsd_port = 8125
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# log_statsd_default_sample_rate = 1.0
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# log_statsd_sample_rate_factor = 1.0
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# log_statsd_metric_prefix =
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#
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# If you don't mind the extra disk space usage in overhead, you can turn this
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# on to preallocate disk space with SQLite databases to decrease fragmentation.
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# db_preallocation = off
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#
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# eventlet_debug = false
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#
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# You can set fallocate_reserve to the number of bytes you'd like fallocate to
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# reserve, whether there is space for the given file size or not.
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# fallocate_reserve = 0
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[pipeline:main]
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pipeline = healthcheck recon account-server
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[app:account-server]
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use = egg:swift#account
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# You can override the default log routing for this app here:
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# set log_name = account-server
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# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
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# set log_level = INFO
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# set log_requests = true
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# set log_address = /dev/log
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#
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# auto_create_account_prefix = .
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#
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# Configure parameter for creating specific server
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# To handle all verbs, including replication verbs, do not specify
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# "replication_server" (this is the default). To only handle replication,
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# set to a True value (e.g. "True" or "1"). To handle only non-replication
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# verbs, set to "False". Unless you have a separate replication network, you
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# should not specify any value for "replication_server". Default is empty.
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# replication_server = false
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[filter:healthcheck]
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use = egg:swift#healthcheck
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# An optional filesystem path, which if present, will cause the healthcheck
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# URL to return "503 Service Unavailable" with a body of "DISABLED BY FILE"
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# disable_path =
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[filter:recon]
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use = egg:swift#recon
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# recon_cache_path = /var/cache/swift
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[account-replicator]
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# You can override the default log routing for this app here (don't use set!):
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# log_name = account-replicator
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# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
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# log_level = INFO
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# log_address = /dev/log
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#
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# Maximum number of database rows that will be sync'd in a single HTTP
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# replication request. Databases with less than or equal to this number of
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# differing rows will always be sync'd using an HTTP replication request rather
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# than using rsync.
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# per_diff = 1000
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#
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# Maximum number of HTTP replication requests attempted on each replication
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# pass for any one container. This caps how long the replicator will spend
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# trying to sync a given database per pass so the other databases don't get
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# starved.
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# max_diffs = 100
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#
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# Number of replication workers to spawn.
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# concurrency = 8
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#
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# Time in seconds to wait between replication passes
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# interval = 30
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# run_pause is deprecated, use interval instead
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# run_pause = 30
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#
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# node_timeout = 10
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# conn_timeout = 0.5
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#
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# The replicator also performs reclamation
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# reclaim_age = 604800
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#
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# Allow rsync to compress data which is transmitted to destination node
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# during sync. However, this is applicable only when destination node is in
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# a different region than the local one.
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# rsync_compress = no
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#
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# Format of the rysnc module where the replicator will send data. See
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# etc/rsyncd.conf-sample for some usage examples.
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# rsync_module = {replication_ip}::account
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#
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# recon_cache_path = /var/cache/swift
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[account-auditor]
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# You can override the default log routing for this app here (don't use set!):
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# log_name = account-auditor
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# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
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# log_level = INFO
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# log_address = /dev/log
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#
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# Will audit each account at most once per interval
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# interval = 1800
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#
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# accounts_per_second = 200
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# recon_cache_path = /var/cache/swift
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[account-reaper]
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# You can override the default log routing for this app here (don't use set!):
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# log_name = account-reaper
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# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
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# log_level = INFO
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# log_address = /dev/log
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#
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# concurrency = 25
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# interval = 3600
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# node_timeout = 10
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# conn_timeout = 0.5
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#
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# Normally, the reaper begins deleting account information for deleted accounts
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# immediately; you can set this to delay its work however. The value is in
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# seconds; 2592000 = 30 days for example.
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# delay_reaping = 0
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#
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# If the account fails to be be reaped due to a persistent error, the
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# account reaper will log a message such as:
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#     Account <name> has not been reaped since <date>
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# You can search logs for this message if space is not being reclaimed
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# after you delete account(s).
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# Default is 2592000 seconds (30 days). This is in addition to any time
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# requested by delay_reaping.
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# reap_warn_after = 2592000
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# Note: Put it at the beginning of the pipeline to profile all middleware. But
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# it is safer to put this after healthcheck.
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[filter:xprofile]
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use = egg:swift#xprofile
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# This option enable you to switch profilers which should inherit from python
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# standard profiler. Currently the supported value can be 'cProfile',
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# 'eventlet.green.profile' etc.
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# profile_module = eventlet.green.profile
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#
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# This prefix will be used to combine process ID and timestamp to name the
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# profile data file.  Make sure the executing user has permission to write
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# into this path (missing path segments will be created, if necessary).
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# If you enable profiling in more than one type of daemon, you must override
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# it with an unique value like: /var/log/swift/profile/account.profile
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# log_filename_prefix = /tmp/log/swift/profile/default.profile
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#
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# the profile data will be dumped to local disk based on above naming rule
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# in this interval.
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# dump_interval = 5.0
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#
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# Be careful, this option will enable profiler to dump data into the file with
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# time stamp which means there will be lots of files piled up in the directory.
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# dump_timestamp = false
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#
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# This is the path of the URL to access the mini web UI.
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# path = /__profile__
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#
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# Clear the data when the wsgi server shutdown.
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# flush_at_shutdown = false
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#
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# unwind the iterator of applications
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# unwind = false
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