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Change-Id: I1d9ac223f3aede531fba86e213e9dd4f48739f0a Signed-off-by: Peter Portante <peter.portante@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/5766 Reviewed-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com> Tested-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com>
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47 lines
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[DEFAULT]
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devices = /mnt/gluster-object
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#
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# Once you are confident that your startup processes will always have your
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# gluster volumes properly mounted *before* the object-server workers start,
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# you can *consider* setting this value to "false" to reduce the per-request
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# overhead it can incur.
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mount_check = true
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bind_port = 6010
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#
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# Maximum number of clients one worker can process simultaneously (it will
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# actually accept N + 1). Setting this to one (1) will only handle one request
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# at a time, without accepting another request concurrently. By increasing the
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# number of workers to a much higher value, one can prevent slow file system
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# operations for one request from starving other requests.
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max_clients = 1024
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#
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# If not doing the above, setting this value initially to match the number of
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# CPUs is a good starting point for determining the right value.
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workers = 1
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# Override swift's default behaviour for fallocate.
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disable_fallocate = true
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[pipeline:main]
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pipeline = object-server
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[app:object-server]
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use = egg:gluster_swift#object
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user = root
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log_facility = LOG_LOCAL2
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log_level = WARN
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#
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# For performance, after ensuring things are running in a stable manner, you
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# can turn off normal request logging for the object server to reduce the
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# per-request overhead and unclutter the log files. Warnings and errors will
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# still be logged.
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log_requests = off
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#
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# Adjust this value to match the stripe width of the underlying storage array
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# (not the stripe element size). This will provide a reasonable starting point
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# for tuning this value.
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disk_chunk_size = 65536
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#
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# Adjust this value match whatever is set for the disk_chunk_size initially.
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# This will provide a reasonable starting point for tuning this value.
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network_chunk_size = 65536
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