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mfsmetalogger.cfg - configuration file for mfsmetalogger

The file mfsmetalogger.cfg contains configuration of MooseFS metalogger process.

Syntax is:

Lines starting with # character are ignored as comments.

Configuration options:

where to store metadata files
(deprecated) daemon lock/pid file
user to run daemon as
group to run daemon as (optional - if empty then default user group will be used)
name of process to place in syslog messages (default is mfsmetalogger)
whether to perform mlockall() to avoid swapping out mfsmetalogger process (default is 0, i.e. no)
limit malloc arenas to given value - prevents server from using huge amount of virtual memory (Linux onty, default is 4)
disable out of memory killer (Linux only, default is 1)
nice level to run daemon with (default is -19 if possible; note: process must be started as root to increase priority)
number of metadata change log files (default is 50)
number of previous metadata files to be kept (default is 3)
metadata download frequency in hours (default is 24, at most BACK_LOGS/2)
local address to use for master connections; default is *, i.e. default local address
address of MooseFS master host to connect with (default is mfsmaster)
number of MooseFS master port to connect with (default is 9420)
delay in seconds before trying to reconnect to master after disconnection (default is 5)
timeout (in seconds) for master connections (default is 10)

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mfsmetalogger(8)

October 2020 MooseFS 3.0.115-1