ansible-role-zookeeper/templates/etc/zookeeper/conf/zoo.cfg
Paul Belanger 16b495b358 Install zoo.cfg into the proper directory
It looks like there is a bug where zookeeper_file_zoo_conf_dest isn't
setup properly on debubuntu. Support both now.

Change-Id: I9ecd3171005f162dcae3d03f0178a40b9626e104
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/622292
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
2018-12-04 07:40:53 -05:00

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# http://hadoop.apache.org/zookeeper/docs/current/zookeeperAdmin.html
# The number of milliseconds of each tick
tickTime=2000
# The number of ticks that the initial
# synchronization phase can take
initLimit=10
# The number of ticks that can pass between
# sending a request and getting an acknowledgement
syncLimit=5
# the directory where the snapshot is stored.
dataDir=/var/lib/zookeeper
# Place the dataLogDir to a separate physical disc for better performance
# dataLogDir=/disk2/zookeeper
# the port at which the clients will connect
clientPort=2181
# specify all zookeeper servers
# The fist port is used by followers to connect to the leader
# The second one is used for leader election
#server.1=zookeeper1:2888:3888
#server.2=zookeeper2:2888:3888
#server.3=zookeeper3:2888:3888
# To avoid seeks ZooKeeper allocates space in the transaction log file in
# blocks of preAllocSize kilobytes. The default block size is 64M. One reason
# for changing the size of the blocks is to reduce the block size if snapshots
# are taken more often. (Also, see snapCount).
#preAllocSize=65536
# Clients can submit requests faster than ZooKeeper can process them,
# especially if there are a lot of clients. To prevent ZooKeeper from running
# out of memory due to queued requests, ZooKeeper will throttle clients so that
# there is no more than globalOutstandingLimit outstanding requests in the
# system. The default limit is 1,000.ZooKeeper logs transactions to a
# transaction log. After snapCount transactions are written to a log file a
# snapshot is started and a new transaction log file is started. The default
# snapCount is 10,000.
#snapCount=1000
# If this option is defined, requests will be will logged to a trace file named
# traceFile.year.month.day.
#traceFile=
# Leader accepts client connections. Default value is "yes". The leader machine
# coordinates updates. For higher update throughput at thes slight expense of
# read throughput the leader can be configured to not accept clients and focus
# on coordination.
#leaderServes=yes