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Based on comments from patch #238799. Change-Id: I9455cf6dc7fd12fee62439ff3c5f3255287ab1be
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132 lines
4.8 KiB
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[DEFAULT]
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# swift_dir = /etc/swift
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# user = swift
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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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# You can set scheduling priority of processes. Niceness values range from -20
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# (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process).
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# nice_priority =
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#
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# You can set I/O scheduling class and priority of processes. I/O niceness
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# class values are realtime, best-effort and idle. I/O niceness
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# priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower
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# the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class.
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# ionice_class =
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# ionice_priority =
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[object-expirer]
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# interval = 300
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# auto_create_account_prefix = .
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# expiring_objects_account_name = expiring_objects
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# report_interval = 300
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# concurrency is the level of concurrency o use to do the work, this value
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# must be set to at least 1
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# concurrency = 1
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# processes is how many parts to divide the work into, one part per process
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# that will be doing the work
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# processes set 0 means that a single process will be doing all the work
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# processes can also be specified on the command line and will override the
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# config value
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# processes = 0
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# process is which of the parts a particular process will work on
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# process can also be specified on the command line and will override the config
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# value
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# process is "zero based", if you want to use 3 processes, you should run
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# processes with process set to 0, 1, and 2
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# process = 0
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# The expirer will re-attempt expiring if the source object is not available
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# up to reclaim_age seconds before it gives up and deletes the entry in the
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# queue.
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# reclaim_age = 604800
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# recon_cache_path = /var/cache/swift
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#
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# You can set scheduling priority of processes. Niceness values range from -20
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# (most favorable to the process) to 19 (least favorable to the process).
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# nice_priority =
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#
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# You can set I/O scheduling class and priority of processes. I/O niceness
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# class values are realtime, best-effort and idle. I/O niceness
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# priority is a number which goes from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the lower
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# the I/O priority of the process. Work only with ionice_class.
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# ionice_class =
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# ionice_priority =
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[pipeline:main]
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pipeline = catch_errors proxy-logging cache proxy-server
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[app:proxy-server]
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use = egg:swift#proxy
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# See proxy-server.conf-sample for options
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[filter:cache]
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use = egg:swift#memcache
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# See proxy-server.conf-sample for options
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[filter:catch_errors]
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use = egg:swift#catch_errors
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# See proxy-server.conf-sample for options
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[filter:proxy-logging]
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use = egg:swift#proxy_logging
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# If not set, logging directives from [DEFAULT] without "access_" will be used
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# access_log_name = swift
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# access_log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
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# access_log_level = INFO
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# access_log_address = /dev/log
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#
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# If set, access_log_udp_host will override access_log_address
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# access_log_udp_host =
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# access_log_udp_port = 514
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#
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# You can use log_statsd_* from [DEFAULT] or override them here:
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# access_log_statsd_host =
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# access_log_statsd_port = 8125
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# access_log_statsd_default_sample_rate = 1.0
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# access_log_statsd_sample_rate_factor = 1.0
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# access_log_statsd_metric_prefix =
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# access_log_headers = false
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#
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# If access_log_headers is True and access_log_headers_only is set only
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# these headers are logged. Multiple headers can be defined as comma separated
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# list like this: access_log_headers_only = Host, X-Object-Meta-Mtime
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# access_log_headers_only =
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#
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# By default, the X-Auth-Token is logged. To obscure the value,
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# set reveal_sensitive_prefix to the number of characters to log.
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# For example, if set to 12, only the first 12 characters of the
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# token appear in the log. An unauthorized access of the log file
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# won't allow unauthorized usage of the token. However, the first
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# 12 or so characters is unique enough that you can trace/debug
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# token usage. Set to 0 to suppress the token completely (replaced
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# by '...' in the log).
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# Note: reveal_sensitive_prefix will not affect the value
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# logged with access_log_headers=True.
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# reveal_sensitive_prefix = 16
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#
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# What HTTP methods are allowed for StatsD logging (comma-sep); request methods
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# not in this list will have "BAD_METHOD" for the <verb> portion of the metric.
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# log_statsd_valid_http_methods = GET,HEAD,POST,PUT,DELETE,COPY,OPTIONS
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