.. _proxy-server-config: -------------------------- Proxy Server Configuration -------------------------- This document describes the configuration options available for the proxy server. Some proxy server options may be configured on a :ref:`per-policy ` basis. Additional documentation for proxy-server middleware can be found at :doc:`../middleware` and :doc:`../overview_auth`. Documentation for other swift configuration options can be found at :doc:`index`. An example Proxy Server configuration can be found at etc/proxy-server.conf-sample in the source code repository. The following configuration sections are available: * :ref:`[DEFAULT] ` * `[proxy-server]`_ .. _proxy_server_default_options: ********* [DEFAULT] ********* ==================================== ======================== ======================================== Option Default Description ------------------------------------ ------------------------ ---------------------------------------- bind_ip 0.0.0.0 IP Address for server to bind to bind_port 80 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 swift_dir /etc/swift Swift configuration directory 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. See :ref:`general-service-tuning`. 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. user swift User to run as cert_file Path to the ssl .crt. This should be enabled for testing purposes only. key_file Path to the ssl .key. This should be enabled for testing purposes only. cors_allow_origin List of origin hosts that are allowed for CORS requests in addition to what the container has set. strict_cors_mode True If True (default) then CORS requests are only allowed if their Origin header matches an allowed origin. Otherwise, any Origin is allowed. cors_expose_headers This is a list of headers that are included in the header Access-Control-Expose-Headers in addition to what the container has set. client_timeout 60 trans_id_suffix This optional suffix (default is empty) that would be appended to the swift transaction id allows one to easily figure out from which cluster that X-Trans-Id belongs to. This is very useful when one is managing more than one swift cluster. log_name swift Label used when logging log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility log_level INFO Logging level log_headers False 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 None Comma separated list of functions to call to setup custom log handlers. log_udp_host Override log_address log_udp_port 514 UDP log port log_statsd_host None 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. log_statsd_port 8125 log_statsd_default_sample_rate 1.0 log_statsd_sample_rate_factor 1.0 log_statsd_metric_prefix eventlet_debug false If true, turn on debug logging for eventlet expose_info true Enables exposing configuration settings via HTTP GET /info. admin_key Key to use for admin calls that are HMAC signed. Default is empty, which will disable admin calls to /info. disallowed_sections swift.valid_api_versions Allows the ability to withhold sections from showing up in the public calls to /info. You can withhold subsections by separating the dict level with a ".". expiring_objects_container_divisor 86400 expiring_objects_account_name expiring_objects 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. ==================================== ======================== ======================================== ************** [proxy-server] ************** ====================================== =============== ===================================== Option Default Description -------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------------------- use Entry point for paste.deploy for the proxy server. For most cases, this should be ``egg:swift#proxy``. set log_name proxy-server Label used when logging set log_facility LOG_LOCAL0 Syslog log facility set log_level INFO Log level set log_headers True If True, log headers in each request set log_handoffs True If True, the proxy will log whenever it has to failover to a handoff node recheck_account_existence 60 Cache timeout in seconds to send memcached for account existence recheck_container_existence 60 Cache timeout in seconds to send memcached for container existence object_chunk_size 65536 Chunk size to read from object servers client_chunk_size 65536 Chunk size to read from clients memcache_servers 127.0.0.1:11211 Comma separated list of memcached servers ip:port or [ipv6addr]:port memcache_max_connections 2 Max number of connections to each memcached server per worker node_timeout 10 Request timeout to external services recoverable_node_timeout node_timeout Request timeout to external services for requests that, on failure, can be recovered from. For example, object GET. client_timeout 60 Timeout to read one chunk from a client conn_timeout 0.5 Connection timeout to external services error_suppression_interval 60 Time in seconds that must elapse since the last error for a node to be considered no longer error limited error_suppression_limit 10 Error count to consider a node error limited allow_account_management false Whether account PUTs and DELETEs are even callable account_autocreate false If set to 'true' authorized accounts that do not yet exist within the Swift cluster will be automatically created. max_containers_per_account 0 If set to a positive value, trying to create a container when the account already has at least this maximum containers will result in a 403 Forbidden. Note: This is a soft limit, meaning a user might exceed the cap for recheck_account_existence before the 403s kick in. max_containers_whitelist This is a comma separated list of account names that ignore the max_containers_per_account cap. rate_limit_after_segment 10 Rate limit the download of large object segments after this segment is downloaded. rate_limit_segments_per_sec 1 Rate limit large object downloads at this rate. request_node_count 2 * replicas Set to the number of nodes to contact for a normal request. You can use '* replicas' at the end to have it use the number given times the number of replicas for the ring being used for the request. swift_owner_headers up to the auth system in use, but usually indicates administrative responsibilities. sorting_method shuffle Storage nodes can be chosen at random (shuffle), by using timing measurements (timing), or by using an explicit match (affinity). Using timing measurements may allow for lower overall latency, while using affinity allows for finer control. In both the timing and affinity cases, equally-sorting nodes are still randomly chosen to spread load. This option may be overridden in a per-policy configuration section. timing_expiry 300 If the "timing" sorting_method is used, the timings will only be valid for the number of seconds configured by timing_expiry. concurrent_gets off Use replica count number of threads concurrently during a GET/HEAD and return with the first successful response. In the EC case, this parameter only affects an EC HEAD as an EC GET behaves differently. concurrency_timeout conn_timeout This parameter controls how long to wait before firing off the next concurrent_get thread. A value of 0 would we fully concurrent, any other number will stagger the firing of the threads. This number should be between 0 and node_timeout. The default is conn_timeout (0.5). 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. read_affinity None Specifies which backend servers to prefer on reads; used in conjunction with the sorting_method option being set to 'affinity'. Format is a comma separated list of affinity descriptors of the form =. The may be r for selecting nodes in region N or rz for selecting nodes in region N, zone M. The value should be a whole number that represents the priority to be given to the selection; lower numbers are higher priority. Default is empty, meaning no preference. This option may be overridden in a per-policy configuration section. write_affinity None Specifies which backend servers to prefer on writes. Format is a comma separated list of affinity descriptors of the form r for region N or rz for region N, zone M. Default is empty, meaning no preference. This option may be overridden in a per-policy configuration section. write_affinity_node_count 2 * replicas The number of local (as governed by the write_affinity setting) nodes to attempt to contact first on writes, before any non-local ones. The value should be an integer number, or use '* replicas' at the end to have it use the number given times the number of replicas for the ring being used for the request. This option may be overridden in a per-policy configuration section. write_affinity_handoff_delete_count auto The number of local (as governed by the write_affinity setting) handoff nodes to attempt to contact on deletion, in addition to primary nodes. Example: in geographically distributed deployment, If replicas=3, sometimes there may be 1 primary node and 2 local handoff nodes in one region holding the object after uploading but before object replicated to the appropriate locations in other regions. In this case, include these handoff nodes to send request when deleting object could help make correct decision for the response. The default value 'auto' means Swift will calculate the number automatically, the default value is (replicas - len(local_primary_nodes)). This option may be overridden in a per-policy configuration section. ====================================== =============== =====================================