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The account which tracks objects scheduled for deletion had its name hard-coded to 'expiring_objects'. This is made configurable via expiring_objects_account_name option. Backend file-systems integration efforts may want to treat these "special" accounts in a different way. This would still go undocumented, hence 'pseudo-hidden'. UpgradeImpact: None as the default value would continue to be the same which is '.expiring_objects'. Change-Id: I1a093b0d0e2bdd0c3d723090af03fc0adf2ad7e3 Signed-off-by: Prashanth Pai <ppai@redhat.com> |
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account-server.conf-sample | ||
container-server.conf-sample | ||
container-sync-realms.conf-sample | ||
dispersion.conf-sample | ||
drive-audit.conf-sample | ||
memcache.conf-sample | ||
mime.types-sample | ||
object-expirer.conf-sample | ||
object-server.conf-sample | ||
proxy-server.conf-sample | ||
rsyncd.conf-sample | ||
swift-rsyslog.conf-sample | ||
swift.conf-sample |