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diff --git a/ufo/etc/proxy-server.conf-gluster b/ufo/etc/proxy-server.conf-gluster deleted file mode 100644 index e04efecea..000000000 --- a/ufo/etc/proxy-server.conf-gluster +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] -bind_port = 8080 -user = root -log_facility = LOG_LOCAL1 -# Consider using 1 worker per CPU -workers = 1 - -[pipeline:main] -pipeline = healthcheck cache tempauth proxy-server - -[app:proxy-server] -use = egg:gluster_swift_ufo#proxy -log_facility = LOG_LOCAL1 -# The API allows for account creation and deletion, but since Gluster/Swift -# automounts a Gluster volume for a given account, there is no way to create -# or delete an account. So leave this off. -allow_account_management = false -account_autocreate = true -# Only need to recheck the account exists once a day -recheck_account_existence = 86400 -# May want to consider bumping this up if containers are created and destroyed -# infrequently. -recheck_container_existence = 60 -# Timeout clients that don't read or write to the proxy server after 5 -# seconds. -client_timeout = 5 -# Give more time to connect to the object, container or account servers in -# cases of high load. -conn_timeout = 5 -# For high load situations, once connected to an object, container or account -# server, allow for delays communicating with them. -node_timeout = 60 -# May want to consider bumping up this value to 1 - 4 MB depending on how much -# traffic is for multi-megabyte or gigabyte requests; perhaps matching the -# stripe width (not stripe element size) of your storage volume is a good -# starting point. See below for sizing information. -object_chunk_size = 65536 -# If you do decide to increase the object_chunk_size, then consider lowering -# this value to one. Up to "put_queue_length" object_chunk_size'd buffers can -# be queued to the object server for processing. Given one proxy server worker -# can handle up to 1,024 connections, by default, it will consume 10 * 65,536 -# * 1,024 bytes of memory in the worse case (default values). Be sure the -# amount of memory available on the system can accommodate increased values -# for object_chunk_size. -put_queue_depth = 10 - -[filter:tempauth] -use = egg:swift#tempauth -# Here you need to add users explicitly. See the OpenStack Swift Deployment -# Guide for more information. The user and user64 directives take the -# following form: -# user_<account>_<username> = <key> [group] [group] [...] [storage_url] -# user64_<account_b64>_<username_b64> = <key> [group] [group] [...] [storage_url] -# Where you use user64 for accounts and/or usernames that include underscores. -# -# NOTE (and WARNING): The account name must match the device name specified -# when generating the account, container, and object build rings. -# -# E.g. -# user_ufo0_admin = abc123 .admin - -[filter:healthcheck] -use = egg:swift#healthcheck - -[filter:cache] -use = egg:swift#memcache -# Update this line to contain a comma separated list of memcache servers -# shared by all nodes running the proxy-server service. -memcache_servers = localhost:11211 |