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- ; Upgrading CouchDB will overwrite this file.
- [vendor]
- name = The Apache Software Foundation
- [couchdb]
- uuid =
- database_dir = ./data
- view_index_dir = ./data
- ; util_driver_dir =
- ; plugin_dir =
- ;os_process_timeout = 5000 ; 5 seconds. for view servers.
- ; Maximum number of .couch files to open at once.
- ; The actual limit may be slightly lower depending on how
- ; many schedulers you have as the allowance is divided evenly
- ; among them.
- ;max_dbs_open = 500
- ; Method used to compress everything that is appended to database and view index files, except
- ; for attachments (see the attachments section). Available methods are:
- ;
- ; none - no compression
- ; snappy - use google snappy, a very fast compressor/decompressor
- ; deflate_N - use zlib's deflate, N is the compression level which ranges from 1 (fastest,
- ; lowest compression ratio) to 9 (slowest, highest compression ratio)
- ;file_compression = snappy
- ; Higher values may give better read performance due to less read operations
- ; and/or more OS page cache hits, but they can also increase overall response
- ; time for writes when there are many attachment write requests in parallel.
- ;attachment_stream_buffer_size = 4096
- ; Default security object for databases if not explicitly set
- ; everyone - same as couchdb 1.0, everyone can read/write
- ; admin_only - only admins can read/write
- ; admin_local - sharded dbs on :5984 are read/write for everyone,
- ; local dbs on :5986 are read/write for admins only
- ;default_security = admin_only
- ; btree_chunk_size = 1279
- ; maintenance_mode = false
- ; stem_interactive_updates = true
- ; uri_file =
- ; The speed of processing the _changes feed with doc_ids filter can be
- ; influenced directly with this setting - increase for faster processing at the
- ; expense of more memory usage.
- ;changes_doc_ids_optimization_threshold = 100
- ; Maximum document ID length. Can be set to an integer or 'infinity'.
- ;max_document_id_length = infinity
- ;
- ; Limit maximum document size. Requests to create / update documents with a body
- ; size larger than this will fail with a 413 http error. This limit applies to
- ; requests which update a single document as well as individual documents from
- ; a _bulk_docs request. The size limit is approximate due to the nature of JSON
- ; encoding.
- ;max_document_size = 8000000 ; bytes
- ;
- ; Maximum attachment size.
- ; max_attachment_size = 1073741824 ; 1 gibibyte
- ;
- ; Do not update the least recently used DB cache on reads, only writes
- ;update_lru_on_read = false
- ;
- ; The default storage engine to use when creating databases
- ; is set as a key into the [couchdb_engines] section.
- ;default_engine = couch
- ;
- ; Enable this to only "soft-delete" databases when DELETE /{db} requests are
- ; made. This will place a .recovery directory in your data directory and
- ; move deleted databases/shards there instead. You can then manually delete
- ; these files later, as desired.
- ;enable_database_recovery = false
- ;
- ; Set the maximum size allowed for a partition. This helps users avoid
- ; inadvertently abusing partitions resulting in hot shards. The default
- ; is 10GiB. A value of 0 or less will disable partition size checks.
- ;max_partition_size = 10737418240
- ;
- ; When true, system databases _users and _replicator are created immediately
- ; on startup if not present.
- ;single_node = false
- ; Allow edits on the _security object in the user db. By default, it's disabled.
- ;users_db_security_editable = false
- [purge]
- ; Allowed maximum number of documents in one purge request
- ;max_document_id_number = 100
- ;
- ; Allowed maximum number of accumulated revisions in one purge request
- ;max_revisions_number = 1000
- ;
- ; Allowed durations when index is not updated for local purge checkpoint
- ; document. Default is 24 hours.
- ;index_lag_warn_seconds = 86400
- [couchdb_engines]
- ; The keys in this section are the filename extension that
- ; the specified engine module will use. This is important so
- ; that couch_server is able to find an existing database without
- ; having to ask every configured engine.
- couch = couch_bt_engine
- [process_priority]
- ; Selectively disable altering process priorities for modules that request it.
- ; * NOTE: couch_server priority has been shown to lead to CouchDB hangs and
- ; failures on Erlang releases 21.0 - 21.3.8.12 and 22.0 -> 22.2.4. Do not
- ; enable when running with those versions.
- ;couch_server = false
- [cluster]
- ;q=2
- ;n=3
- ; placement = metro-dc-a:2,metro-dc-b:1
- ; Supply a comma-delimited list of node names that this node should
- ; contact in order to join a cluster. If a seedlist is configured the ``_up``
- ; endpoint will return a 404 until the node has successfully contacted at
- ; least one of the members of the seedlist and replicated an up-to-date copy
- ; of the ``_nodes``, ``_dbs``, and ``_users`` system databases.
- ; seedlist = couchdb@node1.example.com,couchdb@node2.example.com
- [chttpd]
- ; These settings affect the main, clustered port (5984 by default).
- port = 5984
- bind_address = 127.0.0.1
- ;backlog = 512
- ;socket_options = [{sndbuf, 262144}, {nodelay, true}]
- ;server_options = [{recbuf, undefined}]
- ;require_valid_user = false
- ; require_valid_user_except_for_up = false
- ; List of headers that will be kept when the header Prefer: return=minimal is included in a request.
- ; If Server header is left out, Mochiweb will add its own one in.
- ;prefer_minimal = Cache-Control, Content-Length, Content-Range, Content-Type, ETag, Server, Transfer-Encoding, Vary
- ;
- ; Limit maximum number of databases when tying to get detailed information using
- ; _dbs_info in a request
- ;max_db_number_for_dbs_info_req = 100
- ; set to true to delay the start of a response until the end has been calculated
- ;buffer_response = false
- ; authentication handlers
- ; authentication_handlers = {chttpd_auth, cookie_authentication_handler}, {chttpd_auth, default_authentication_handler}
- ; uncomment the next line to enable proxy authentication
- ; authentication_handlers = {chttpd_auth, proxy_authentication_handler}, {chttpd_auth, cookie_authentication_handler}, {chttpd_auth, default_authentication_handler}
- ; uncomment the next line to enable JWT authentication
- ; authentication_handlers = {chttpd_auth, jwt_authentication_handler}, {chttpd_auth, cookie_authentication_handler}, {chttpd_auth, default_authentication_handler}
- ; prevent non-admins from accessing /_all_dbs
- ; admin_only_all_dbs = true
- ; These options are moved from [httpd]
- ;secure_rewrites = true
- ;allow_jsonp = false
- ;enable_cors = false
- ;enable_xframe_options = false
- ; CouchDB can optionally enforce a maximum uri length;
- ;max_uri_length = 8000
- ;changes_timeout = 60000
- ;config_whitelist =
- ;rewrite_limit = 100
- ;x_forwarded_host = X-Forwarded-Host
- ;x_forwarded_proto = X-Forwarded-Proto
- ;x_forwarded_ssl = X-Forwarded-Ssl
- ; Maximum allowed http request size. Applies to both clustered and local port.
- ;max_http_request_size = 4294967296 ; 4GB
- ; Set to true to decode + to space in db and doc_id parts.
- ; decode_plus_to_space = true
- ;[jwt_auth]
- ; List of claims to validate
- ; can be the name of a claim like "exp" or a tuple if the claim requires
- ; a parameter
- ; required_claims = exp, {iss, "IssuerNameHere"}
- ; roles_claim_name = https://example.com/roles
- ;
- ; [jwt_keys]
- ; Configure at least one key here if using the JWT auth handler.
- ; If your JWT tokens do not include a "kid" attribute, use "_default"
- ; as the config key, otherwise use the kid as the config key.
- ; Examples
- ; hmac:_default = aGVsbG8=
- ; hmac:foo = aGVsbG8=
- ; The config values can represent symmetric and asymmetrics keys.
- ; For symmetrics keys, the value is base64 encoded;
- ; hmac:_default = aGVsbG8= # base64-encoded form of "hello"
- ; For asymmetric keys, the value is the PEM encoding of the public
- ; key with newlines replaced with the escape sequence \n.
- ; rsa:foo = -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\nMIIBIjAN...IDAQAB\n-----END PUBLIC KEY-----\n
- ; ec:bar = -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\nMHYwEAYHK...AzztRs\n-----END PUBLIC KEY-----\n
- [couch_peruser]
- ; If enabled, couch_peruser ensures that a private per-user database
- ; exists for each document in _users. These databases are writable only
- ; by the corresponding user. Databases are in the following form:
- ; userdb-{hex encoded username}
- ;enable = false
- ; If set to true and a user is deleted, the respective database gets
- ; deleted as well.
- ;delete_dbs = false
- ; Set a default q value for peruser-created databases that is different from
- ; cluster / q
- ;q = 1
- ; prefix for user databases. If you change this after user dbs have been
- ; created, the existing databases won't get deleted if the associated user
- ; gets deleted because of the then prefix mismatch.
- ;database_prefix = userdb-
- [httpd]
- port = 5986
- bind_address = 127.0.0.1
- ;authentication_handlers = {couch_httpd_auth, cookie_authentication_handler}, {couch_httpd_auth, default_authentication_handler}
- ; Options for the MochiWeb HTTP server.
- ;server_options = [{backlog, 128}, {acceptor_pool_size, 16}]
- ; For more socket options, consult Erlang's module 'inet' man page.
- ;socket_options = [{recbuf, undefined}, {sndbuf, 262144}, {nodelay, true}]
- ;socket_options = [{sndbuf, 262144}]
- ; These settings were moved to [chttpd]
- ; secure_rewrites, allow_jsonp, enable_cors, enable_xframe_options,
- ; max_uri_length, changes_timeout, config_whitelist, rewrite_limit,
- ; x_forwarded_host, x_forwarded_proto, x_forwarded_ssl, max_http_request_size
- ; [httpd_design_handlers]
- ; _view =
- ; [ioq]
- ; concurrency = 10
- ; ratio = 0.01
- [ssl]
- ;port = 6984
- [chttpd_auth]
- ;authentication_db = _users
- ; These options are moved from [couch_httpd_auth]
- ;authentication_redirect = /_utils/session.html
- ;require_valid_user = false
- ;timeout = 600 ; number of seconds before automatic logout
- ;auth_cache_size = 50 ; size is number of cache entries
- ;allow_persistent_cookies = true ; set to false to disallow persistent cookies
- ;iterations = 10 ; iterations for password hashing
- ;min_iterations = 1
- ;max_iterations = 1000000000
- ;password_scheme = pbkdf2
- ; List of Erlang RegExp or tuples of RegExp and an optional error message.
- ; Where a new password must match all RegExp.
- ; Example: [{".{10,}", "Password min length is 10 characters."}, "\\d+"]
- ;password_regexp = []
- ;proxy_use_secret = false
- ; comma-separated list of public fields, 404 if empty
- ;public_fields =
- ;secret =
- ;users_db_public = false
- ;cookie_domain = example.com
- ; Set the SameSite cookie property for the auth cookie. If empty, the SameSite property is not set.
- ;same_site =
- ; [chttpd_auth_cache]
- ; max_lifetime = 600000
- ; max_objects =
- ; max_size = 104857600
- ; [mem3]
- ; nodes_db = _nodes
- ; shard_cache_size = 25000
- ; shards_db = _dbs
- ; sync_concurrency = 10
- ; [fabric]
- ; all_docs_concurrency = 10
- ; changes_duration =
- ; shard_timeout_factor = 2
- ; shard_timeout_min_msec = 100
- ; uuid_prefix_len = 7
- ; request_timeout = 60000
- ; all_docs_timeout = 10000
- ; attachments_timeout = 60000
- ; view_timeout = 3600000
- ; partition_view_timeout = 3600000
- ; [rexi]
- ; buffer_count = 2000
- ; server_per_node = true
- ; stream_limit = 5
- ;
- ; Use a single message to kill a group of remote workers This is
- ; mostly is an upgrade clause to allow operating in a mixed cluster of
- ; 2.x and 3.x nodes. After upgrading switch to true to save some
- ; network bandwidth
- ;use_kill_all = false
- ; [global_changes]
- ; max_event_delay = 25
- ; max_write_delay = 500
- ; update_db = true
- ; [view_updater]
- ; min_writer_items = 100
- ; min_writer_size = 16777216
- [couch_httpd_auth]
- ; WARNING! This only affects the node-local port (5986 by default).
- ; You probably want the settings under [chttpd].
- authentication_db = _users
- ; These settings were moved to [chttpd_auth]
- ; authentication_redirect, require_valid_user, timeout,
- ; auth_cache_size, allow_persistent_cookies, iterations, min_iterations,
- ; max_iterations, password_scheme, password_regexp, proxy_use_secret,
- ; public_fields, secret, users_db_public, cookie_domain, same_site
- ; CSP (Content Security Policy) Support
- [csp]
- ;utils_enable = true
- ;utils_header_value = default-src 'self'; img-src 'self'; font-src *; script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval'; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline';
- ;attachments_enable = true
- ;attachments_header_value = sandbox
- ;showlist_enable = true
- ;showlist_header_value = sandbox
- [cors]
- ;credentials = false
- ; List of origins separated by a comma, * means accept all
- ; Origins must include the scheme: http://example.com
- ; You can't set origins: * and credentials = true at the same time.
- ;origins = *
- ; List of accepted headers separated by a comma
- ; headers =
- ; List of accepted methods
- ; methods =
- ; Configuration for a vhost
- ;[cors:http://example.com]
- ; credentials = false
- ; List of origins separated by a comma
- ; Origins must include the scheme: http://example.com
- ; You can't set origins: * and credentials = true at the same time.
- ;origins =
- ; List of accepted headers separated by a comma
- ; headers =
- ; List of accepted methods
- ; methods =
- ; Configuration for the design document cache
- ;[ddoc_cache]
- ; The maximum size of the cache in bytes
- ;max_size = 104857600 ; 100MiB
- ; The period each cache entry should wait before
- ; automatically refreshing in milliseconds
- ;refresh_timeout = 67000
- [x_frame_options]
- ; Settings same-origin will return X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN.
- ; If same origin is set, it will ignore the hosts setting
- ; same_origin = true
- ; Settings hosts will return X-Frame-Options: ALLOW-FROM https://example.com/
- ; List of hosts separated by a comma. * means accept all
- ; hosts =
- [native_query_servers]
- ; erlang query server
- ; enable_erlang_query_server = false
- ; Changing reduce_limit to false will disable reduce_limit.
- ; If you think you're hitting reduce_limit with a "good" reduce function,
- ; please let us know on the mailing list so we can fine tune the heuristic.
- [query_server_config]
- ; commit_freq = 5
- ;reduce_limit = true
- ;os_process_limit = 100
- ; os_process_idle_limit = 300
- ; os_process_soft_limit = 100
- ; Timeout for how long a response from a busy view group server can take.
- ; "infinity" is also a valid configuration value.
- ;group_info_timeout = 5000
- ;query_limit = 268435456
- ;partition_query_limit = 268435456
- [mango]
- ; Set to true to disable the "index all fields" text index, which can lead
- ; to out of memory issues when users have documents with nested array fields.
- ;index_all_disabled = false
- ; Default limit value for mango _find queries.
- ;default_limit = 25
- ; Ratio between documents scanned and results matched that will
- ; generate a warning in the _find response. Setting this to 0 disables
- ; the warning.
- ;index_scan_warning_threshold = 10
- [indexers]
- couch_mrview = true
- [feature_flags]
- ; This enables any database to be created as a partitioned databases (except system db's).
- ; Setting this to false will stop the creation of paritioned databases.
- ; paritioned||allowed* = true will scope the creation of partitioned databases
- ; to databases with 'allowed' prefix.
- partitioned||* = true
- [uuids]
- ; Known algorithms:
- ; random - 128 bits of random awesome
- ; All awesome, all the time.
- ; sequential - monotonically increasing ids with random increments
- ; First 26 hex characters are random. Last 6 increment in
- ; random amounts until an overflow occurs. On overflow, the
- ; random prefix is regenerated and the process starts over.
- ; utc_random - Time since Jan 1, 1970 UTC with microseconds
- ; First 14 characters are the time in hex. Last 18 are random.
- ; utc_id - Time since Jan 1, 1970 UTC with microseconds, plus utc_id_suffix string
- ; First 14 characters are the time in hex. uuids/utc_id_suffix string value is appended to these.
- ;algorithm = sequential
- ; The utc_id_suffix value will be appended to uuids generated by the utc_id algorithm.
- ; Replicating instances should have unique utc_id_suffix values to ensure uniqueness of utc_id ids.
- ;utc_id_suffix =
- # Maximum number of UUIDs retrievable from /_uuids in a single request
- ;max_count = 1000
- [attachments]
- ;compression_level = 8 ; from 1 (lowest, fastest) to 9 (highest, slowest), 0 to disable compression
- ;compressible_types = text/*, application/javascript, application/json, application/xml
- [replicator]
- ; Random jitter applied on replication job startup (milliseconds)
- ;startup_jitter = 5000
- ; Number of actively running replications
- ;max_jobs = 500
- ;Scheduling interval in milliseconds. During each reschedule cycle
- ;interval = 60000
- ; Maximum number of replications to start and stop during rescheduling.
- ;max_churn = 20
- ; More worker processes can give higher network throughput but can also
- ; imply more disk and network IO.
- ;worker_processes = 4
- ; With lower batch sizes checkpoints are done more frequently. Lower batch sizes
- ; also reduce the total amount of used RAM memory.
- ;worker_batch_size = 500
- ; Maximum number of HTTP connections per replication.
- ;http_connections = 20
- ; HTTP connection timeout per replication.
- ; Even for very fast/reliable networks it might need to be increased if a remote
- ; database is too busy.
- ;connection_timeout = 30000
- ; Request timeout
- ;request_timeout = infinity
- ; If a request fails, the replicator will retry it up to N times.
- ;retries_per_request = 5
- ; Use checkpoints
- ;use_checkpoints = true
- ; Checkpoint interval
- ;checkpoint_interval = 30000
- ; Some socket options that might boost performance in some scenarios:
- ; {nodelay, boolean()}
- ; {sndbuf, integer()}
- ; {recbuf, integer()}
- ; {priority, integer()}
- ; See the `inet` Erlang module's man page for the full list of options.
- ;socket_options = [{keepalive, true}, {nodelay, false}]
- ; Path to a file containing the user's certificate.
- ;cert_file = /full/path/to/server_cert.pem
- ; Path to file containing user's private PEM encoded key.
- ;key_file = /full/path/to/server_key.pem
- ; String containing the user's password. Only used if the private keyfile is password protected.
- ;password = somepassword
- ; Set to true to validate peer certificates.
- ;verify_ssl_certificates = false
- ; File containing a list of peer trusted certificates (in the PEM format).
- ;ssl_trusted_certificates_file = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
- ; Maximum peer certificate depth (must be set even if certificate validation is off).
- ;ssl_certificate_max_depth = 3
- ; Maximum document ID length for replication.
- ;max_document_id_length = infinity
- ; How much time to wait before retrying after a missing doc exception. This
- ; exception happens if the document was seen in the changes feed, but internal
- ; replication hasn't caught up yet, and fetching document's revisions
- ; fails. This a common scenario when source is updated while continous
- ; replication is running. The retry period would depend on how quickly internal
- ; replication is expected to catch up. In general this is an optimisation to
- ; avoid crashing the whole replication job, which would consume more resources
- ; and add log noise.
- ;missing_doc_retry_msec = 2000
- ; Wait this many seconds after startup before attaching changes listeners
- ; cluster_start_period = 5
- ; Re-check cluster state at least every cluster_quiet_period seconds
- ; cluster_quiet_period = 60
- ; List of replicator client authentication plugins to try. Plugins will be
- ; tried in order. The first to initialize successfully will be used for that
- ; particular endpoint (source or target). Normally couch_replicator_auth_noop
- ; would be used at the end of the list as a "catch-all". It doesn't do anything
- ; and effectively implements the previous behavior of using basic auth.
- ; There are currently two plugins available:
- ; couch_replicator_auth_session - use _session cookie authentication
- ; couch_replicator_auth_noop - use basic authentication (previous default)
- ; Currently, the new _session cookie authentication is tried first, before
- ; falling back to the old basic authenticaion default:
- ;auth_plugins = couch_replicator_auth_session,couch_replicator_auth_noop
- ; To restore the old behaviour, use the following value:
- ;auth_plugins = couch_replicator_auth_noop
- ; Force couch_replicator_auth_session plugin to refresh the session
- ; periodically if max-age is not present in the cookie. This is mostly to
- ; handle the case where anonymous writes are allowed to the database and a VDU
- ; function is used to forbid writes based on the authenticated user name. In
- ; that case this value should be adjusted based on the expected minimum session
- ; expiry timeout on replication endpoints. If session expiry results in a 401
- ; or 403 response this setting is not needed.
- ;session_refresh_interval_sec = 550
- ; Usage coefficient decays historic fair share usage every scheduling
- ; cycle. The value must be between 0.0 and 1.0. Lower values will
- ; ensure historic usage decays quicker and higher values means it will
- ; be remembered longer.
- ;usage_coeff = 0.5
- ; Priority coefficient decays all the job priorities such that they slowly
- ; drift towards the front of the run queue. This coefficient defines a maximum
- ; time window over which this algorithm would operate. For example, if this
- ; value is too small (0.1), after a few cycles quite a few jobs would end up at
- ; priority 0, and would render this algorithm useless. The default value of
- ; 0.98 is picked such that if a job ran for one scheduler cycle, then didn't
- ; get to run for 7 hours, it would still have priority > 0. 7 hours was picked
- ; as it was close enought to 8 hours which is the default maximum error backoff
- ; interval.
- ;priority_coeff = 0.98
- [replicator.shares]
- ; Fair share configuration section. More shares result in a higher
- ; chance that jobs from that db get to run. The default value is 100,
- ; minimum is 1 and maximum is 1000. The configuration may be set even
- ; if the database does not exit.
- ;_replicator = 100
- [log]
- ; Possible log levels:
- ; debug
- ; info
- ; notice
- ; warning, warn
- ; error, err
- ; critical, crit
- ; alert
- ; emergency, emerg
- ; none
- ;
- ;level = info
- ;
- ; Set the maximum log message length in bytes that will be
- ; passed through the writer
- ;
- ; max_message_size = 16000
- ;
- ; Do not log last message received by terminated process
- ; strip_last_msg = true
- ;
- ; List of fields to remove before logging the crash report
- ; filter_fields = [pid, registered_name, error_info, messages]
- ;
- ; There are four different log writers that can be configured
- ; to write log messages. The default writes to stderr of the
- ; Erlang VM which is useful for debugging/development as well
- ; as a lot of container deployments.
- ;
- ; There's also a file writer that works with logrotate, a
- ; rsyslog writer for deployments that need to have logs sent
- ; over the network, and a journald writer that's more suitable
- ; when using systemd journald.
- ;
- ;writer = stderr
- ; Journald Writer notes:
- ;
- ; The journald writer doesn't have any options. It still writes
- ; the logs to stderr, but without the timestamp prepended, since
- ; the journal will add it automatically, and with the log level
- ; formated as per
- ; https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/sd-daemon.html
- ;
- ;
- ; File Writer Options:
- ;
- ; The file writer will check every 30s to see if it needs
- ; to reopen its file. This is useful for people that configure
- ; logrotate to move log files periodically.
- ;
- ; file = ./couch.log ; Path name to write logs to
- ;
- ; Write operations will happen either every write_buffer bytes
- ; or write_delay milliseconds. These are passed directly to the
- ; Erlang file module with the write_delay option documented here:
- ;
- ; http://erlang.org/doc/man/file.html
- ;
- ; write_buffer = 0
- ; write_delay = 0
- ;
- ;
- ; Syslog Writer Options:
- ;
- ; The syslog writer options all correspond to their obvious
- ; counter parts in rsyslog nomenclature.
- ;
- ; syslog_host =
- ; syslog_port = 514
- ; syslog_appid = couchdb
- ; syslog_facility = local2
- [stats]
- ; Stats collection interval in seconds. Default 10 seconds.
- ;interval = 10
- [smoosh]
- ;
- ; More documentation on these is in the Automatic Compaction
- ; section of the documentation.
- ;
- ;db_channels = upgrade_dbs,ratio_dbs,slack_dbs
- ;view_channels = upgrade_views,ratio_views,slack_views
- ;
- ;[smoosh.ratio_dbs]
- ;priority = ratio
- ;min_priority = 2.0
- ;
- ;[smoosh.ratio_views]
- ;priority = ratio
- ;min_priority = 2.0
- ;
- ;[smoosh.slack_dbs]
- ;priority = slack
- ;min_priority = 536870912
- ;
- ;[smoosh.slack_views]
- ;priority = slack
- ;min_priority = 536870912
- [ioq]
- ; The maximum number of concurrent in-flight IO requests that
- ;concurrency = 10
- ; The fraction of the time that a background IO request will be selected
- ; over an interactive IO request when both queues are non-empty
- ;ratio = 0.01
- [ioq.bypass]
- ; System administrators can choose to submit specific classes of IO directly
- ; to the underlying file descriptor or OS process, bypassing the queues
- ; altogether. Installing a bypass can yield higher throughput and lower
- ; latency, but relinquishes some control over prioritization. The following
- ; classes are recognized with the following defaults:
- ; Messages on their way to an external process (e.g., couchjs) are bypassed
- ;os_process = true
- ; Disk IO fulfilling interactive read requests is bypassed
- ;read = true
- ; Disk IO required to update a database is bypassed
- ;write = true
- ; Disk IO required to update views and other secondary indexes is bypassed
- ;view_update = true
- ; Disk IO issued by the background replication processes that fix any
- ; inconsistencies between shard copies is queued
- ;shard_sync = false
- ; Disk IO issued by compaction jobs is queued
- ;compaction = false
- [dreyfus]
- ; The name and location of the Clouseau Java service required to
- ; enable Search functionality.
- ; name = clouseau@127.0.0.1
- ; CouchDB will try to re-connect to Clouseau using a bounded
- ; exponential backoff with the following number of iterations.
- ; retry_limit = 5
- ; The default number of results returned from a global search query.
- ; limit = 25
- ; The default number of results returned from a search on a partition
- ; of a database.
- ; limit_partitions = 2000
-
- ; The maximum number of results that can be returned from a global
- ; search query (or any search query on a database without user-defined
- ; partitions). Attempts to set ?limit=N higher than this value will
- ; be rejected.
- ; max_limit = 200
- ; The maximum number of results that can be returned when searching
- ; a partition of a database. Attempts to set ?limit=N higher than this
- ; value will be rejected. If this config setting is not defined,
- ; CouchDB will use the value of `max_limit` instead. If neither is
- ; defined, the default is 2000 as stated here.
- ; max_limit_partitions = 2000
- [reshard]
- ;max_jobs = 48
- ;max_history = 20
- ;max_retries = 1
- ;retry_interval_sec = 10
- ;delete_source = true
- ;update_shard_map_timeout_sec = 60
- ;source_close_timeout_sec = 600
- ;require_node_param = false
- ;require_range_param = false
- [prometheus]
- additional_port = false
- bind_address = 127.0.0.1
- port = 17986
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