## NOTE: When running Riak on Mesos, the following are controlled by the executor. # Any attempt to set it manually will be overridden in deployed nodes. # # handoff.port = {{handoffport}} # erlang.distribution.port_range.minimum = {{disterlport}} # erlang.distribution.port_range.maximum = {{disterlport}} # nodename = {{fullyqualifiednodename}} # listener.http.internal = 0.0.0.0:{{httpport}} # listener.protobuf.internal = 0.0.0.0:{{pbport}} # platform_data_dir = ./data ## Where to emit the default log messages (typically at 'info' ## severity): ## off: disabled ## file: the file specified by log.console.file ## console: to standard output (seen when using `riak attach-direct`) ## both: log.console.file and standard out. ## ## Default: file ## ## Acceptable values: ## - one of: off, file, console, both log.console = file ## The severity level of the console log, default is 'info'. ## ## Default: info ## ## Acceptable values: ## - one of: debug, info, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, emergency, none log.console.level = info ## When 'log.console' is set to 'file' or 'both', the file where ## console messages will be logged. ## ## Default: $(platform_log_dir)/console.log ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a file log.console.file = $(platform_log_dir)/console.log ## The file where error messages will be logged. ## ## Default: $(platform_log_dir)/error.log ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a file log.error.file = $(platform_log_dir)/error.log ## When set to 'on', enables log output to syslog. ## ## Default: off ## ## Acceptable values: ## - on or off log.syslog = off ## Whether to enable the crash log. ## ## Default: on ## ## Acceptable values: ## - on or off log.crash = on ## If the crash log is enabled, the file where its messages will ## be written. ## ## Default: $(platform_log_dir)/crash.log ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a file log.crash.file = $(platform_log_dir)/crash.log ## Maximum size in bytes of individual messages in the crash log ## ## Default: 64KB ## ## Acceptable values: ## - a byte size with units, e.g. 10GB log.crash.maximum_message_size = 64KB ## Maximum size of the crash log in bytes, before it is rotated ## ## Default: 10MB ## ## Acceptable values: ## - a byte size with units, e.g. 10GB log.crash.size = 10MB ## The schedule on which to rotate the crash log. For more ## information see: ## https://github.com/basho/lager/blob/master/README.md#internal-log-rotation ## ## Default: $D0 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - text log.crash.rotation = $D0 ## The number of rotated crash logs to keep. When set to ## 'current', only the current open log file is kept. ## ## Default: 5 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer ## - the text "current" log.crash.rotation.keep = 5 ## Cookie for distributed node communication. All nodes in the ## same cluster should use the same cookie or they will not be able to ## communicate. ## ## Default: riak ## ## Acceptable values: ## - text distributed_cookie = riak ## Sets the number of threads in async thread pool, valid range ## is 0-1024. If thread support is available, the default is 64. ## More information at: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html ## ## Default: 64 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer erlang.async_threads = 64 ## The number of concurrent ports/sockets ## Valid range is 1024-134217727 ## ## Default: 65536 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer erlang.max_ports = 65536 ## Set scheduler forced wakeup interval. All run queues will be ## scanned each Interval milliseconds. While there are sleeping ## schedulers in the system, one scheduler will be woken for each ## non-empty run queue found. An Interval of zero disables this ## feature, which also is the default. ## This feature is a workaround for lengthy executing native code, and ## native code that do not bump reductions properly. ## More information: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html#+sfwi ## ## Default: 500 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer ## erlang.schedulers.force_wakeup_interval = 500 ## Enable or disable scheduler compaction of load. By default ## scheduler compaction of load is enabled. When enabled, load ## balancing will strive for a load distribution which causes as many ## scheduler threads as possible to be fully loaded (i.e., not run out ## of work). This is accomplished by migrating load (e.g. runnable ## processes) into a smaller set of schedulers when schedulers ## frequently run out of work. When disabled, the frequency with which ## schedulers run out of work will not be taken into account by the ## load balancing logic. ## More information: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html#+scl ## ## Default: false ## ## Acceptable values: ## - one of: true, false ## erlang.schedulers.compaction_of_load = false ## Enable or disable scheduler utilization balancing of load. By ## default scheduler utilization balancing is disabled and instead ## scheduler compaction of load is enabled which will strive for a ## load distribution which causes as many scheduler threads as ## possible to be fully loaded (i.e., not run out of work). When ## scheduler utilization balancing is enabled the system will instead ## try to balance scheduler utilization between schedulers. That is, ## strive for equal scheduler utilization on all schedulers. ## More information: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html#+sub ## ## Acceptable values: ## - one of: true, false ## erlang.schedulers.utilization_balancing = true ## Number of partitions in the cluster (only valid when first ## creating the cluster). Must be a power of 2, minimum 8 and maximum ## 1024. ## ## Default: 64 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer ## ring_size = 64 ## Number of concurrent node-to-node transfers allowed. ## ## Default: 2 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer ## transfer_limit = 2 ## Default cert location for https can be overridden ## with the ssl config variable, for example: ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a file ## ssl.certfile = $(platform_etc_dir)/cert.pem ## Default key location for https can be overridden with the ssl ## config variable, for example: ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a file ## ssl.keyfile = $(platform_etc_dir)/key.pem ## Default signing authority location for https can be overridden ## with the ssl config variable, for example: ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a file ## ssl.cacertfile = $(platform_etc_dir)/cacertfile.pem ## DTrace support Do not enable 'dtrace' unless your Erlang/OTP ## runtime is compiled to support DTrace. DTrace is available in ## R15B01 (supported by the Erlang/OTP official source package) and in ## R14B04 via a custom source repository & branch. ## ## Default: off ## ## Acceptable values: ## - on or off dtrace = off ## Platform-specific installation paths (substituted by rebar) ## ## Default: ./bin ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a directory platform_bin_dir = ./bin ## ## Default: ./etc ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a directory platform_etc_dir = ./etc ## ## Default: ./lib ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a directory platform_lib_dir = ./lib ## ## Default: ./log ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a directory platform_log_dir = ./log ## Enable consensus subsystem. Set to 'on' to enable the ## consensus subsystem used for strongly consistent Riak operations. ## ## Default: off ## ## Acceptable values: ## - on or off ## strong_consistency = on ## The maximum length to which the queue of pending connections ## may grow. If set, it must be an integer > 0. If you anticipate a ## huge number of connections being initialized *simultaneously*, set ## this number higher. ## ## Default: 128 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer ## protobuf.backlog = 128 ## listener.https. is an IP address and TCP port that the Riak ## HTTPS interface will bind. ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an IP/port pair, e.g. 127.0.0.1:10011 ## listener.https.internal = 127.0.0.1:8098 ## How Riak will repair out-of-sync keys. Some features require ## this to be set to 'active', including search. ## * active: out-of-sync keys will be repaired in the background ## * passive: out-of-sync keys are only repaired on read ## * active-debug: like active, but outputs verbose debugging ## information ## ## Default: active ## ## Acceptable values: ## - one of: active, passive, active-debug anti_entropy = active ## Specifies the storage engine used for Riak's key-value data ## and secondary indexes (if supported). ## ## Default: bitcask ## ## Acceptable values: ## - one of: bitcask, leveldb, memory, multi, prefix_multi storage_backend = bitcask ## Simplify prefix_multi configuration for Riak CS. Keep this ## commented out unless Riak is configured for Riak CS. ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer ## cs_version = 20000 ## Controls which binary representation of a riak value is stored ## on disk. ## * 0: Original erlang:term_to_binary format. Higher space overhead. ## * 1: New format for more compact storage of small values. ## ## Default: 1 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the integer 1 ## - the integer 0 object.format = 1 ## Reading or writing objects bigger than this size will write a ## warning in the logs. ## ## Default: 5MB ## ## Acceptable values: ## - a byte size with units, e.g. 10GB object.size.warning_threshold = 5MB ## Writing an object bigger than this will send a failure to the ## client. ## ## Default: 50MB ## ## Acceptable values: ## - a byte size with units, e.g. 10GB object.size.maximum = 50MB ## Writing an object with more than this number of siblings will ## generate a warning in the logs. ## ## Default: 25 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer object.siblings.warning_threshold = 25 ## Writing an object with more than this number of siblings will ## send a failure to the client. ## ## Default: 100 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer object.siblings.maximum = 100 ## A path under which bitcask data files will be stored. ## ## Default: $(platform_data_dir)/bitcask ## ## Acceptable values: ## - the path to a directory bitcask.data_root = $(platform_data_dir)/bitcask ## Configure how Bitcask writes data to disk. ## erlang: Erlang's built-in file API ## nif: Direct calls to the POSIX C API ## The NIF mode provides higher throughput for certain ## workloads, but has the potential to negatively impact ## the Erlang VM, leading to higher worst-case latencies ## and possible throughput collapse. ## ## Default: erlang ## ## Acceptable values: ## - one of: erlang, nif bitcask.io_mode = erlang ## Set to 'off' to disable the admin panel. ## ## Default: off ## ## Acceptable values: ## - on or off riak_control = off ## Authentication mode used for access to the admin panel. ## ## Default: off ## ## Acceptable values: ## - one of: off, userlist riak_control.auth.mode = off ## If riak control's authentication mode (riak_control.auth.mode) ## is set to 'userlist' then this is the list of usernames and ## passwords for access to the admin panel. ## To create users with given names, add entries of the format: ## riak_control.auth.user.USERNAME.password = PASSWORD ## replacing USERNAME with the desired username and PASSWORD with the ## desired password for that user. ## ## Acceptable values: ## - text ## riak_control.auth.user.admin.password = pass ## This parameter defines the percentage of total server memory ## to assign to LevelDB. LevelDB will dynamically adjust its internal ## cache sizes to stay within this size. The memory size can ## alternately be assigned as a byte count via leveldb.maximum_memory ## instead. ## ## Default: 70 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer leveldb.maximum_memory.percent = 70 ## To enable Search set this 'on'. ## ## Default: off ## ## Acceptable values: ## - on or off search = off ## How long Riak will wait for Solr to start. The start sequence ## will be tried twice. If both attempts timeout, then the Riak node ## will be shutdown. This may need to be increased as more data is ## indexed and Solr takes longer to start. Values lower than 1s will ## be rounded up to the minimum 1s. ## ## Default: 30s ## ## Acceptable values: ## - a time duration with units, e.g. '10s' for 10 seconds search.solr.start_timeout = 30s ## The port number which Solr binds to. ## NOTE: Binds on every interface. ## ## Default: 8093 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer search.solr.port = 8093 ## The port number which Solr JMX binds to. ## NOTE: Binds on every interface. ## ## Default: 8985 ## ## Acceptable values: ## - an integer search.solr.jmx_port = 8985 ## The options to pass to the Solr JVM. Non-standard options, ## i.e. -XX, may not be portable across JVM implementations. ## E.g. -XX:+UseCompressedStrings ## ## Default: -d64 -Xms1g -Xmx1g -XX:+UseStringCache -XX:+UseCompressedOops ## ## Acceptable values: ## - text search.solr.jvm_options = -d64 -Xms1g -Xmx1g -XX:+UseStringCache -XX:+UseCompressedOops javascript.reduce_pool_size = 0 javascript.map_pool_size = 0 javascript.hook_pool_size = 0