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If you anticipate a huge number of - %% connections being initialised *simultaneously*, set this number - %% higher. - %% {pb_backlog, 64}, - - %% pb is a list of IP addresses and TCP ports that the Riak - %% Protocol Buffers interface will bind. - {pb, [ {"0.0.0.0", ${entity.riakPbPort?c} } ]} - ]}, - - %% Riak Core config - {riak_core, [ - %% Default location of ringstate - {ring_state_dir, "./data/ring"}, - - %% Default ring creation size. Make sure it is a power of 2, - %% e.g. 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 etc - %{ring_creation_size, 64}, - - %% http is a list of IP addresses and TCP ports that the Riak - %% HTTP interface will bind. - {http, [ {"0.0.0.0", ${entity.riakWebPort?c} } ]}, - - %% https is a list of IP addresses and TCP ports that the Riak - %% HTTPS interface will bind. - %{https, [{ "0.0.0.0", ${entity.riakWebPort?c} }]}, - - %% Default cert and key locations for https can be overridden - %% with the ssl config variable, for example: - %{ssl, [ - % {certfile, "./etc/cert.pem"}, - % {keyfile, "./etc/key.pem"} - % ]}, - - %% riak_handoff_port is the TCP port that Riak uses for - %% intra-cluster data handoff. - {handoff_port, ${entity.handoffListenerPort?c} }, - - %% To encrypt riak_core intra-cluster data handoff traffic, - %% uncomment the following line and edit its path to an - %% appropriate certfile and keyfile. (This example uses a - %% single file with both items concatenated together.) - %{handoff_ssl_options, [{certfile, "/tmp/erlserver.pem"}]}, - - %% DTrace support - %% Do not enable 'dtrace_support' 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. - {dtrace_support, false}, - - %% Health Checks - %% If disabled, health checks registered by an application will - %% be ignored. NOTE: this option cannot be changed at runtime. - %% To re-enable, the setting must be changed and the node restarted. - %% NOTE: As of Riak 1.3.2, health checks are deprecated as they - %% may interfere with the new overload protection mechanisms. - %% If there is a good reason to re-enable them, you must uncomment - %% this line and also add an entry in the riak_kv section: - %% {riak_kv, [ ..., {enable_health_checks, true}, ...]} - %% {enable_health_checks, true}, - - %% Platform-specific installation paths (substituted by rebar) - {platform_bin_dir, "./bin"}, - {platform_data_dir, "./data"}, - {platform_etc_dir, "./etc"}, - {platform_lib_dir, "./lib"}, - {platform_log_dir, "./log"} - ]}, - - %% Riak KV config - {riak_kv, [ - %% Storage_backend specifies the Erlang module defining the storage - %% mechanism that will be used on this node. - {storage_backend, riak_kv_bitcask_backend}, - - %% raw_name is the first part of all URLS used by the Riak raw HTTP - %% interface. See riak_web.erl and raw_http_resource.erl for - %% details. - %{raw_name, "riak"}, - - %% Enable active anti-entropy subsystem + optional debug messages: - %% {anti_entropy, {on|off, []}}, - %% {anti_entropy, {on|off, [debug]}}, - {anti_entropy, {on, []}}, - - %% Restrict how fast AAE can build hash trees. Building the tree - %% for a given partition requires a full scan over that partition's - %% data. Once built, trees stay built until they are expired. - %% Config is of the form: - %% {num-builds, per-timespan-in-milliseconds} - %% Default is 1 build per hour. - {anti_entropy_build_limit, {1, 3600000}}, - - %% Determine how often hash trees are expired after being built. - %% Periodically expiring a hash tree ensures the on-disk hash tree - %% data stays consistent with the actual k/v backend data. It also - %% helps Riak identify silent disk failures and bit rot. However, - %% expiration is not needed for normal AAE operation and should be - %% infrequent for performance reasons. The time is specified in - %% milliseconds. The default is 1 week. - {anti_entropy_expire, 604800000}, - - %% Limit how many AAE exchanges/builds can happen concurrently. - {anti_entropy_concurrency, 2}, - - %% The tick determines how often the AAE manager looks for work - %% to do (building/expiring trees, triggering exchanges, etc). - %% The default is every 15 seconds. Lowering this value will - %% speedup the rate that all replicas are synced across the cluster. - %% Increasing the value is not recommended. - {anti_entropy_tick, 15000}, - - %% The directory where AAE hash trees are stored. - {anti_entropy_data_dir, "./data/anti_entropy"}, - - %% The LevelDB options used by AAE to generate the LevelDB-backed - %% on-disk hashtrees. - {anti_entropy_leveldb_opts, [{write_buffer_size, 4194304}, - {max_open_files, 20}]}, - - %% mapred_name is URL used to submit map/reduce requests to Riak. - {mapred_name, "mapred"}, - - %% mapred_2i_pipe indicates whether secondary-index - %% MapReduce inputs are queued in parallel via their own - %% pipe ('true'), or serially via a helper process - %% ('false' or undefined). Set to 'false' or leave - %% undefined during a rolling upgrade from 1.0. - {mapred_2i_pipe, true}, - - %% Each of the following entries control how many Javascript - %% virtual machines are available for executing map, reduce, - %% pre- and post-commit hook functions. - {map_js_vm_count, 8 }, - {reduce_js_vm_count, 6 }, - {hook_js_vm_count, 2 }, - - %% js_max_vm_mem is the maximum amount of memory, in megabytes, - %% allocated to the Javascript VMs. If unset, the default is - %% 8MB. - {js_max_vm_mem, 8}, - - %% js_thread_stack is the maximum amount of thread stack, in megabyes, - %% allocate to the Javascript VMs. If unset, the default is 16MB. - %% NOTE: This is not the same as the C thread stack. - {js_thread_stack, 16}, - - %% js_source_dir should point to a directory containing Javascript - %% source files which will be loaded by Riak when it initializes - %% Javascript VMs. - %{js_source_dir, "/tmp/js_source"}, - - %% http_url_encoding determines how Riak treats URL encoded - %% buckets, keys, and links over the REST API. When set to 'on' - %% Riak always decodes encoded values sent as URLs and Headers. - %% Otherwise, Riak defaults to compatibility mode where links - %% are decoded, but buckets and keys are not. The compatibility - %% mode will be removed in a future release. - {http_url_encoding, on}, - - %% Switch to vnode-based vclocks rather than client ids. This - %% significantly reduces the number of vclock entries. - %% Only set true if *all* nodes in the cluster are upgraded to 1.0 - {vnode_vclocks, true}, - - %% This option toggles compatibility of keylisting with 1.0 - %% and earlier versions. Once a rolling upgrade to a version - %% > 1.0 is completed for a cluster, this should be set to - %% true for better control of memory usage during key listing - %% operations - {listkeys_backpressure, true}, - - %% This option specifies how many of each type of fsm may exist - %% concurrently. This is for overload protection and is a new - %% mechanism that obsoletes 1.3's health checks. Note that this number - %% represents two potential processes, so +P in vm.args should be at - %% least 3X the fsm_limit. - {fsm_limit, 50000}, - - %% Uncomment to make non-paginated results be sorted the - %% same way paginated results are: by term, then key. - %% In Riak 1.4.* before 1.4.4, all results were sorted this way - %% by default, which can adversely affect performance in some cases. - %% Setting this to true emulates that behavior. - %% {secondary_index_sort_default, true}, - - %% object_format controls which binary representation of a riak_object - %% is stored on disk. - %% Current options are: v0, v1. - %% v0: Original erlang:term_to_binary format. Higher space overhead. - %% v1: New format for more compact storage of small values. - {object_format, v1} - ]}, - - %% Riak Search Config - {riak_search, [ - %% To enable Search functionality set this 'true'. - {enabled, false} - ]}, - - %% Merge Index Config - {merge_index, [ - %% The root dir to store search merge_index data - {data_root, "./data/merge_index"}, - - %% Size, in bytes, of the in-memory buffer. When this - %% threshold has been reached the data is transformed - %% into a segment file which resides on disk. - {buffer_rollover_size, 1048576}, - - %% Overtime the segment files need to be compacted. - %% This is the maximum number of segments that will be - %% compacted at once. A lower value will lead to - %% quicker but more frequent compactions. - {max_compact_segments, 20} - ]}, - - %% Bitcask Config - {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. - {io_mode, erlang}, - - {data_root, "./data/bitcask"} - ]}, - - %% eLevelDB Config - {eleveldb, [ - {data_root, "./data/leveldb"} - ]}, - - %% Lager Config - {lager, [ - %% What handlers to install with what arguments - %% The defaults for the logfiles are to rotate the files when - %% they reach 10Mb or at midnight, whichever comes first, and keep - %% the last 5 rotations. See the lager README for a description of - %% the time rotation format: - %% https://github.com/basho/lager/blob/master/README.org - %% - %% If you wish to disable rotation, you can either set the size to 0 - %% and the rotation time to "", or instead specify a 2-tuple that only - %% consists of {Logfile, Level}. - %% - %% If you wish to have riak log messages to syslog, you can use a handler - %% like this: - %% {lager_syslog_backend, ["riak", daemon, info]}, - %% - {handlers, [ - {lager_file_backend, [ - {"./log/error.log", error, 10485760, "$D0", 5}, - {"./log/console.log", info, 10485760, "$D0", 5} - ]} - ] }, - - %% Whether to write a crash log, and where. - %% Commented/omitted/undefined means no crash logger. - {crash_log, "./log/crash.log"}, - - %% Maximum size in bytes of events in the crash log - defaults to 65536 - {crash_log_msg_size, 65536}, - - %% Maximum size of the crash log in bytes, before its rotated, set - %% to 0 to disable rotation - default is 0 - {crash_log_size, 10485760}, - - %% What time to rotate the crash log - default is no time - %% rotation. See the lager README for a description of this format: - %% https://github.com/basho/lager/blob/master/README.org - {crash_log_date, "$D0"}, - - %% Number of rotated crash logs to keep, 0 means keep only the - %% current one - default is 0 - {crash_log_count, 5}, - - %% Whether to redirect error_logger messages into lager - defaults to true - {error_logger_redirect, true}, - - %% maximum number of error_logger messages to handle in a second - %% lager 2.0.0 shipped with a limit of 50, which is a little low for riak's startup - {error_logger_hwm, 100} - ]}, - - %% riak_sysmon config - {riak_sysmon, [ - %% To disable forwarding events of a particular type, use a - %% limit of 0. - {process_limit, 30}, - {port_limit, 2}, - - %% Finding reasonable limits for a given workload is a matter - %% of experimentation. - %% NOTE: Enabling the 'gc_ms_limit' monitor (by setting non-zero) - %% can cause performance problems on multi-CPU systems. - {gc_ms_limit, 0}, - {heap_word_limit, 40111000}, - - %% Configure the following items to 'false' to disable logging - %% of that event type. - {busy_port, true}, - {busy_dist_port, true} - ]}, - - %% SASL config - {sasl, [ - {sasl_error_logger, false} - ]}, - - %% riak_control config - {riak_control, [ - %% Set to false to disable the admin panel. - {enabled, true}, - - %% Authentication style used for access to the admin - %% panel. Valid styles are 'userlist' <TODO>. - {auth, userlist}, - - %% If auth is set to 'userlist' then this is the - %% list of usernames and passwords for access to the - %% admin panel. - {userlist, [{"user", "pass"} - ]}, - - %% The admin panel is broken up into multiple - %% components, each of which is enabled or disabled - %% by one of these settings. - {admin, true} - ]}, - - %% erlang, constrain port range so we can open the internal firewall ports - { kernel, [ - {inet_dist_listen_min, ${entity.erlangPortRangeStart?c}}, - {inet_dist_listen_max, ${entity.erlangPortRangeEnd?c}} - ]} - -].
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See the License for the -# specific language governing permissions and limitations -# under the License. -# - -name: Cluster Riak & Solr -location: - jclouds:aws-ec2:us-east-1: - osFamily: centos - osVersionRegex: 6\..* -services: -- type: brooklyn.entity.nosql.riak.RiakCluster - initialSize: 2 - memberSpec: - $brooklyn:entitySpec: - type: brooklyn.entity.nosql.riak.RiakNode - searchEnabled: true - brooklyn.config: - provisioning.properties: - minCores: 2 - minRam: 6gb \ No newline at end of file http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-brooklyn/blob/d5cf5285/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-mac.conf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-mac.conf b/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-mac.conf deleted file mode 100644 index d123000..0000000 --- a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-mac.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,494 +0,0 @@ -## Brooklyn note: file from 2.0.1 Mac install, with erlang section added, and ports templated - -## 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 = $D0 - -## The number of rotated crash logs to keep. When set to -## 'current', only the current open log file is kept. -## -## Default: 5 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - an integer -## - the text "current" -log.crash.rotation.keep = 5 - -## Name of the Erlang node -## -## Default: riak@127.0.0.1 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - text -nodename = riak@${driver.hostname} - -## 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 -## -## 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 -## -## 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 = $(platform_etc_dir)/cacertfile.pem - -## DTrace support Do not enable 'dtrace' unless your Erlang/OTP -## runtime is compiled to support DTrace. DTrace is available in -## R15B01 (supported by the Erlang/OTP official source package) and in -## R14B04 via a custom source repository & branch. -## -## Default: off -## -## Acceptable values: -## - on or off -dtrace = off - -## Platform-specific installation paths (substituted by rebar) -## -## Default: ./bin -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_bin_dir = ./bin - -## -## Default: ./data -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_data_dir = ./data - -## -## Default: ./etc -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_etc_dir = ./etc - -## -## Default: ./lib -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_lib_dir = ./lib - -## -## Default: ./log -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_log_dir = ./log - -## Enable consensus subsystem. Set to 'on' to enable the -## consensus subsystem used for strongly consistent Riak operations. -## -## Default: off -## -## Acceptable values: -## - on or off -## strong_consistency = on - -## listener.http.<name> is an IP address and TCP port that the Riak -## HTTP interface will bind. -## -## Default: 127.0.0.1:8098 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - an IP/port pair, e.g. 127.0.0.1:10011 -listener.http.internal = 0.0.0.0:${entity.riakWebPort?c} - -## listener.protobuf.<name> is an IP address and TCP port that the Riak -## Protocol Buffers interface will bind. -## -## Default: 127.0.0.1:8087 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - an IP/port pair, e.g. 127.0.0.1:10011 -listener.protobuf.internal = 0.0.0.0:${entity.riakPbPort?c} - -## 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.<name> 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 -storage_backend = bitcask - -## 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 = on - -## 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 = ${entity.searchSolrPort?c} - -## The port number which Solr JMX binds to. -## NOTE: Binds on every interface. -## -## Default: 8985 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - an integer -search.solr.jmx_port = ${entity.searchSolrJmxPort?c} - -## 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 - -## erlang, constrain port range so we can open the internal firewall ports -erlang.distribution.port_range.minimum = ${entity.erlangPortRangeStart?c} -erlang.distribution.port_range.maximum = ${entity.erlangPortRangeEnd?c} \ No newline at end of file http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-brooklyn/blob/d5cf5285/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-with-webapp-cluster.yaml ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-with-webapp-cluster.yaml b/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-with-webapp-cluster.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index 6767cb7..0000000 --- a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-with-webapp-cluster.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# -# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -# distributed with this work for additional information -# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -# software distributed under the License is distributed on an -# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -# specific language governing permissions and limitations -# under the License. -# - -name: Riak Cluster with Webapp Cluster -location: jclouds:softlayer:sjc01 -services: -- type: brooklyn.entity.nosql.riak.RiakCluster - initialSize: 2 - id: cluster - brooklyn.config: - install.version: 2.0.0 -- type: brooklyn.entity.webapp.ControlledDynamicWebAppCluster - name: Web Cluster - brooklyn.config: - initialSize: 2 - controlleddynamicwebappcluster.controllerSpec: - $brooklyn:entitySpec: - type: brooklyn.entity.proxy.nginx.NginxController - brooklyn.config: - member.sensor.hostname: "host.subnet.hostname" - wars.root: "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/brooklyn-clocker/brooklyn-example-hello-world-sql-webapp.war" - java.sysprops: - brooklyn.example.riak.nodes: $brooklyn:component("cluster").attributeWhenReady("riak.cluster.nodeList") - -# Alternative URL for War file if available on classpath -# "classpath://brooklyn-example-hello-world-sql-webapp.war" http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-brooklyn/blob/d5cf5285/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-with-webapp.yaml ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-with-webapp.yaml b/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-with-webapp.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index db2bef1..0000000 --- a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak-with-webapp.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -# -# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -# distributed with this work for additional information -# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -# software distributed under the License is distributed on an -# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -# specific language governing permissions and limitations -# under the License. -# - -name: Riak Cluster with Webapp -location: aws-ec2:eu-west-1 -services: -- type: brooklyn.entity.nosql.riak.RiakCluster - initialSize: 2 - id: cluster -- type: brooklyn.entity.webapp.jboss.JBoss7Server - name: Web - brooklyn.config: - wars.root: "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/brooklyn-clocker/brooklyn-example-hello-world-sql-webapp.war" - java.sysprops: - brooklyn.example.riak.nodes: $brooklyn:component("cluster").attributeWhenReady("riak.cluster.nodeList") - provisioning.properties: - osFamily: centos - -# Alternative URL for War file if available on classpath -# "classpath://brooklyn-example-hello-world-sql-webapp.war" http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-brooklyn/blob/d5cf5285/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak.conf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak.conf b/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 125fa77..0000000 --- a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,494 +0,0 @@ -## Brooklyn note: file from 2.0.1 Ubuntu install, with erlang section added, and ports templated - -## 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 = $D0 - -## The number of rotated crash logs to keep. When set to -## 'current', only the current open log file is kept. -## -## Default: 5 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - an integer -## - the text "current" -log.crash.rotation.keep = 5 - -## Name of the Erlang node -## -## Default: riak@127.0.0.1 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - text -nodename = riak@${driver.subnetHostname} - -## 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 -## -## 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 -## -## 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 = $(platform_etc_dir)/cacertfile.pem - -## DTrace support Do not enable 'dtrace' unless your Erlang/OTP -## runtime is compiled to support DTrace. DTrace is available in -## R15B01 (supported by the Erlang/OTP official source package) and in -## R14B04 via a custom source repository & branch. -## -## Default: off -## -## Acceptable values: -## - on or off -dtrace = off - -## Platform-specific installation paths (substituted by rebar) -## -## Default: /usr/sbin -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_bin_dir = /usr/sbin - -## -## Default: /var/lib/riak -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_data_dir = /var/lib/riak - -## -## Default: /etc/riak -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_etc_dir = /etc/riak - -## -## Default: /usr/lib64/riak/lib -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_lib_dir = /usr/lib64/riak/lib - -## -## Default: /var/log/riak -## -## Acceptable values: -## - the path to a directory -platform_log_dir = /var/log/riak - -## Enable consensus subsystem. Set to 'on' to enable the -## consensus subsystem used for strongly consistent Riak operations. -## -## Default: off -## -## Acceptable values: -## - on or off -## strong_consistency = on - -## listener.http.<name> is an IP address and TCP port that the Riak -## HTTP interface will bind. -## -## Default: 127.0.0.1:8098 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - an IP/port pair, e.g. 127.0.0.1:10011 -listener.http.internal = 0.0.0.0:${entity.riakWebPort?c} - -## listener.protobuf.<name> is an IP address and TCP port that the Riak -## Protocol Buffers interface will bind. -## -## Default: 127.0.0.1:8087 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - an IP/port pair, e.g. 127.0.0.1:10011 -listener.protobuf.internal = 0.0.0.0:${entity.riakPbPort?c} - -## 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.<name> 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 -storage_backend = bitcask - -## 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 = on - -## 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 = ${entity.isSearchEnabled()?string('on','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 = ${entity.searchSolrPort?c} - -## The port number which Solr JMX binds to. -## NOTE: Binds on every interface. -## -## Default: 8985 -## -## Acceptable values: -## - an integer -search.solr.jmx_port = ${entity.searchSolrJmxPort?c} - -## 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 - -## erlang, constrain port range so we can open the internal firewall ports -erlang.distribution.port_range.minimum = ${entity.erlangPortRangeStart?c} -erlang.distribution.port_range.maximum = ${entity.erlangPortRangeEnd?c} http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-brooklyn/blob/d5cf5285/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak.md ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak.md b/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak.md deleted file mode 100644 index 8def551..0000000 --- a/software/nosql/src/main/resources/brooklyn/entity/nosql/riak/riak.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -# Riak Examples - -Here is a selection of examples showing how to deploy Riak. - - -### A Single-Node Deployment - -``` -location: YOUR_CLOUD -services: -- type: brooklyn.entity.nosql.riak.RiakNode -``` - - -### A Single-Node Deployment - -``` -location: YOUR_CLOUD -services: -- type: brooklyn.entity.nosql.riak.RiakNode -``` - - -### A Cluster - -``` -services: -- type: brooklyn.entity.nosql.riak.RiakCluster - location: YOUR_CLOUD - initialSize: 5 -``` - - -### A Cluster at a Specific Version with a Web App - -``` -services: -- type: brooklyn.entity.nosql.riak.RiakCluster - id: cluster - brooklyn.config: - initialSize: 2 - install.version: 2.0.0 -- type: brooklyn.entity.webapp.ControlledDynamicWebAppCluster - brooklyn.config: - initialSize: 2 - wars.root: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/brooklyn-clocker/brooklyn-example-hello-world-sql-webapp.war - java.sysprops: - brooklyn.example.riak.nodes: $brooklyn:component("cluster").attributeWhenReady("riak.cluster.nodeList") -``` - ----- -Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -or more contributor license agreements. 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All nodes in the same cluster -## should use the same cookie or they will not be able to communicate. --setcookie riak - -## Heartbeat management; auto-restarts VM if it dies or becomes unresponsive -## (Disabled by default..use with caution!) -##-heart - -## Enable kernel poll and a few async threads -+K true -+A 64 - -## Treat error_logger warnings as warnings -+W w - -## Increase number of concurrent ports/sockets --env ERL_MAX_PORTS 64000 - -## Tweak GC to run more often --env ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER 0 - -## Set the location of crash dumps --env ERL_CRASH_DUMP ./log/erl_crash.dump - -## Raise the ETS table limit --env ERL_MAX_ETS_TABLES 256000 - -## Force the erlang VM to use SMP --smp enable - -## For nodes with many busy_dist_port events, Basho recommends -## raising the sender-side network distribution buffer size. -## 32MB may not be sufficient for some workloads and is a suggested -## starting point. -## The Erlang/OTP default is 1024 (1 megabyte). -## See: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html#%2bzdbbl -##+zdbbl 32768 - -## Raise the default erlang process limit -+P 256000 - -## Erlang VM scheduler tuning. -## Prerequisite: a patched VM from Basho, or a VM compiled separately -## with this patch applied: -## https://gist.github.com/evanmcc/a599f4c6374338ed672e -##+sfwi 500 - -## Begin SSL distribution items, DO NOT DELETE OR EDIT THIS COMMENT - -## To enable SSL encryption of the Erlang intra-cluster communication, -## un-comment the three lines below and make certain that the paths -## point to correct PEM data files. 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This is mainly used to prevent machines in +# one logical cluster from joining another. +cluster_name: '${entity.clusterName}' + +# This defines the number of tokens randomly assigned to this node on the ring +# The more tokens, relative to other nodes, the larger the proportion of data +# that this node will store. You probably want all nodes to have the same number +# of tokens assuming they have equal hardware capability. +# +# If you leave this unspecified, Cassandra will use the default of 1 token for legacy compatibility, +# and will use the initial_token as described below. +# +# Specifying initial_token will override this setting. +# +# If you already have a cluster with 1 token per node, and wish to migrate to +# multiple tokens per node, see http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations +num_tokens: ${entity.numTokensPerNode?c} + +# If you haven't specified num_tokens, or have set it to the default of 1 then +# you should always specify InitialToken when setting up a production +# cluster for the first time, and often when adding capacity later. +# The principle is that each node should be given an equal slice of +# the token ring; see http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations +# for more details. +# +# If blank, Cassandra will request a token bisecting the range of +# the heaviest-loaded existing node. If there is no load information +# available, such as is the case with a new cluster, it will pick +# a random token, which will lead to hot spots. +initial_token: ${entity.tokensAsString} + +# See http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/HintedHandoff +hinted_handoff_enabled: true +# this defines the maximum amount of time a dead host will have hints +# generated. After it has been dead this long, hints will be dropped. +max_hint_window_in_ms: 10800000 # 3 hours +# throttle in KB's per second, per delivery thread +hinted_handoff_throttle_in_kb: 1024 +# Number of threads with which to deliver hints; +# Consider increasing this number when you have multi-dc deployments, since +# cross-dc handoff tends to be slower +max_hints_delivery_threads: 2 + +# The following setting populates the page cache on memtable flush and compaction +# WARNING: Enable this setting only when the whole node's data fits in memory. +# Defaults to: false +# populate_io_cache_on_flush: false + +# authentication backend, implementing IAuthenticator; used to identify users +authenticator: org.apache.cassandra.auth.AllowAllAuthenticator + +# authorization backend, implementing IAuthorizer; used to limit access/provide permissions +authorizer: org.apache.cassandra.auth.AllowAllAuthorizer + +# The partitioner is responsible for distributing rows (by key) across +# nodes in the cluster. Any IPartitioner may be used, including your +# own as long as it is on the classpath. Out of the box, Cassandra +# provides org.apache.cassandra.dht.{Murmur3Partitioner, RandomPartitioner +# ByteOrderedPartitioner, OrderPreservingPartitioner (deprecated)}. +# +# - RandomPartitioner distributes rows across the cluster evenly by md5. +# This is the default prior to 1.2 and is retained for compatibility. +# - Murmur3Partitioner is similar to RandomPartioner but uses Murmur3_128 +# Hash Function instead of md5. When in doubt, this is the best option. +# - ByteOrderedPartitioner orders rows lexically by key bytes. BOP allows +# scanning rows in key order, but the ordering can generate hot spots +# for sequential insertion workloads. +# - OrderPreservingPartitioner is an obsolete form of BOP, that stores +# - keys in a less-efficient format and only works with keys that are +# UTF8-encoded Strings. +# - CollatingOPP colates according to EN,US rules rather than lexical byte +# ordering. Use this as an example if you need custom collation. +# +# See http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations for more on +# partitioners and token selection. +partitioner: org.apache.cassandra.dht.Murmur3Partitioner + +# directories where Cassandra should store data on disk. +data_file_directories: + - ${driver.runDir}/data + +# commit log +commitlog_directory: ${driver.runDir}/commitlog + +# policy for data disk failures: +# stop: shut down gossip and Thrift, leaving the node effectively dead, but +# still inspectable via JMX. +# best_effort: stop using the failed disk and respond to requests based on +# remaining available sstables. This means you WILL see obsolete +# data at CL.ONE! +# ignore: ignore fatal errors and let requests fail, as in pre-1.2 Cassandra +disk_failure_policy: stop + +# Maximum size of the key cache in memory. +# +# Each key cache hit saves 1 seek and each row cache hit saves 2 seeks at the +# minimum, sometimes more. The key cache is fairly tiny for the amount of +# time it saves, so it's worthwhile to use it at large numbers. +# The row cache saves even more time, but must store the whole values of +# its rows, so it is extremely space-intensive. It's best to only use the +# row cache if you have hot rows or static rows. +# +# NOTE: if you reduce the size, you may not get you hottest keys loaded on startup. +# +# Default value is empty to make it "auto" (min(5% of Heap (in MB), 100MB)). Set to 0 to disable key cache. +key_cache_size_in_mb: + +# Duration in seconds after which Cassandra should +# safe the keys cache. Caches are saved to saved_caches_directory as +# specified in this configuration file. +# +# Saved caches greatly improve cold-start speeds, and is relatively cheap in +# terms of I/O for the key cache. Row cache saving is much more expensive and +# has limited use. +# +# Default is 14400 or 4 hours. +key_cache_save_period: 14400 + +# Number of keys from the key cache to save +# Disabled by default, meaning all keys are going to be saved +# key_cache_keys_to_save: 100 + +# Maximum size of the row cache in memory. +# NOTE: if you reduce the size, you may not get you hottest keys loaded on startup. +# +# Default value is 0, to disable row caching. +row_cache_size_in_mb: 0 + +# Duration in seconds after which Cassandra should +# safe the row cache. Caches are saved to saved_caches_directory as specified +# in this configuration file. +# +# Saved caches greatly improve cold-start speeds, and is relatively cheap in +# terms of I/O for the key cache. Row cache saving is much more expensive and +# has limited use. +# +# Default is 0 to disable saving the row cache. +row_cache_save_period: 0 + +# Number of keys from the row cache to save +# Disabled by default, meaning all keys are going to be saved +# row_cache_keys_to_save: 100 + +# The provider for the row cache to use. +# +# Supported values are: ConcurrentLinkedHashCacheProvider, SerializingCacheProvider +# +# SerializingCacheProvider serialises the contents of the row and stores +# it in native memory, i.e., off the JVM Heap. Serialized rows take +# significantly less memory than "live" rows in the JVM, so you can cache +# more rows in a given memory footprint. And storing the cache off-heap +# means you can use smaller heap sizes, reducing the impact of GC pauses. +# +# It is also valid to specify the fully-qualified class name to a class +# that implements org.apache.cassandra.cache.IRowCacheProvider. +# +# Defaults to SerializingCacheProvider +row_cache_provider: SerializingCacheProvider + +# saved caches +saved_caches_directory: ${driver.runDir}/saved_caches + +# commitlog_sync may be either "periodic" or "batch." +# When in batch mode, Cassandra won't ack writes until the commit log +# has been fsynced to disk. It will wait up to +# commitlog_sync_batch_window_in_ms milliseconds for other writes, before +# performing the sync. +# +# commitlog_sync: batch +# commitlog_sync_batch_window_in_ms: 50 +# +# the other option is "periodic" where writes may be acked immediately +# and the CommitLog is simply synced every commitlog_sync_period_in_ms +# milliseconds. +commitlog_sync: periodic +commitlog_sync_period_in_ms: 10000 + +# The size of the individual commitlog file segments. A commitlog +# segment may be archived, deleted, or recycled once all the data +# in it (potentally from each columnfamily in the system) has been +# flushed to sstables. +# +# The default size is 32, which is almost always fine, but if you are +# archiving commitlog segments (see commitlog_archiving.properties), +# then you probably want a finer granularity of archiving; 8 or 16 MB +# is reasonable. +commitlog_segment_size_in_mb: 32 + +# any class that implements the SeedProvider interface and has a +# constructor that takes a Map<String, String> of parameters will do. +seed_provider: + # Addresses of hosts that are deemed contact points. + # Cassandra nodes use this list of hosts to find each other and learn + # the topology of the ring. You must change this if you are running + # multiple nodes! + - class_name: org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleSeedProvider + parameters: + # seeds is actually a comma-delimited list of addresses. + # Ex: "<ip1>,<ip2>,<ip3>" + - seeds: "${entity.seeds}" + +# emergency pressure valve: each time heap usage after a full (CMS) +# garbage collection is above this fraction of the max, Cassandra will +# flush the largest memtables. +# +# Set to 1.0 to disable. Setting this lower than +# CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction is not likely to be useful. +# +# RELYING ON THIS AS YOUR PRIMARY TUNING MECHANISM WILL WORK POORLY: +# it is most effective under light to moderate load, or read-heavy +# workloads; under truly massive write load, it will often be too +# little, too late. +flush_largest_memtables_at: 0.75 + +# emergency pressure valve #2: the first time heap usage after a full +# (CMS) garbage collection is above this fraction of the max, +# Cassandra will reduce cache maximum _capacity_ to the given fraction +# of the current _size_. Should usually be set substantially above +# flush_largest_memtables_at, since that will have less long-term +# impact on the system. +# +# Set to 1.0 to disable. Setting this lower than +# CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction is not likely to be useful. +reduce_cache_sizes_at: 0.85 +reduce_cache_capacity_to: 0.6 + +# For workloads with more data than can fit in memory, Cassandra's +# bottleneck will be reads that need to fetch data from +# disk. "concurrent_reads" should be set to (16 * number_of_drives) in +# order to allow the operations to enqueue low enough in the stack +# that the OS and drives can reorder them. +# +# On the other hand, since writes are almost never IO bound, the ideal +# number of "concurrent_writes" is dependent on the number of cores in +# your system; (8 * number_of_cores) is a good rule of thumb. +concurrent_reads: 32 +concurrent_writes: 32 + +# Total memory to use for memtables. Cassandra will flush the largest +# memtable when this much memory is used. +# If omitted, Cassandra will set it to 1/3 of the heap. +# memtable_total_space_in_mb: 2048 + +# Total space to use for commitlogs. Since commitlog segments are +# mmapped, and hence use up address space, the default size is 32 +# on 32-bit JVMs, and 1024 on 64-bit JVMs. +# +# If space gets above this value (it will round up to the next nearest +# segment multiple), Cassandra will flush every dirty CF in the oldest +# segment and remove it. So a small total commitlog space will tend +# to cause more flush activity on less-active columnfamilies. +# commitlog_total_space_in_mb: 4096 + +# This sets the amount of memtable flush writer threads. These will +# be blocked by disk io, and each one will hold a memtable in memory +# while blocked. If you have a large heap and many data directories, +# you can increase this value for better flush performance. +# By default this will be set to the amount of data directories defined. +#memtable_flush_writers: 1 + +# the number of full memtables to allow pending flush, that is, +# waiting for a writer thread. At a minimum, this should be set to +# the maximum number of secondary indexes created on a single CF. +memtable_flush_queue_size: 4 + +# Whether to, when doing sequential writing, fsync() at intervals in +# order to force the operating system to flush the dirty +# buffers. Enable this to avoid sudden dirty buffer flushing from +# impacting read latencies. Almost always a good idea on SSD:s; not +# necessarily on platters. +trickle_fsync: false +trickle_fsync_interval_in_kb: 10240 + +# TCP port, for commands and data +storage_port: ${entity.gossipPort?c} + +# SSL port, for encrypted communication. Unused unless enabled in +# encryption_options +ssl_storage_port: ${entity.sslGossipPort?c} + +# Address to bind to and tell other Cassandra nodes to connect to. You +# _must_ change this if you want multiple nodes to be able to +# communicate! +# +# Leaving it blank leaves it up to InetAddress.getLocalHost(). This +# will always do the Right Thing *if* the node is properly configured +# (hostname, name resolution, etc), and the Right Thing is to use the +# address associated with the hostname (it might not be). +# +# Setting this to 0.0.0.0 is always wrong. +listen_address: ${entity.listenAddress} + +# Address to broadcast to other Cassandra nodes +# Leaving this blank will set it to the same value as listen_address +broadcast_address: ${entity.broadcastAddress} + +# Whether to start the native transport server. +# Currently, only the thrift server is started by default because the native +# transport is considered beta. +# Please note that the address on which the native transport is bound is the +# same as the rpc_address. The port however is different and specified below. +start_native_transport: true +# port for the CQL native transport to listen for clients on +native_transport_port: ${entity.nativeTransportPort?c} +# The minimum and maximum threads for handling requests when the native +# transport is used. The meaning is those is similar to the one of +# rpc_min_threads and rpc_max_threads, though the default differ slightly and +# are the ones below: +#native_transport_min_threads: 16 +#native_transport_max_threads: 128 + + +# Whether to start the thrift rpc server. +start_rpc: true +# The address to bind the Thrift RPC service to -- clients connect +# here. Unlike ListenAddress above, you *can* specify 0.0.0.0 here if +# you want Thrift to listen on all interfaces. +# +# Leaving this blank has the same effect it does for ListenAddress, +# (i.e. it will be based on the configured hostname of the node). +rpc_address: ${entity.rpcAddress} +# port for Thrift to listen for clients on +rpc_port: ${entity.thriftPort?c} + +# enable or disable keepalive on rpc connections +rpc_keepalive: true + +# Cassandra provides three out-of-the-box options for the RPC Server: +# +# sync -> One thread per thrift connection. For a very large number of clients, memory +# will be your limiting factor. On a 64 bit JVM, 128KB is the minimum stack size +# per thread, and that will correspond to your use of virtual memory (but physical memory +# may be limited depending on use of stack space). +# +# hsha -> Stands for "half synchronous, half asynchronous." All thrift clients are handled +# asynchronously using a small number of threads that does not vary with the amount +# of thrift clients (and thus scales well to many clients). The rpc requests are still +# synchronous (one thread per active request). +# +# The default is sync because on Windows hsha is about 30% slower. On Linux, +# sync/hsha performance is about the same, with hsha of course using less memory. +# +# Alternatively, can provide your own RPC server by providing the fully-qualified class name +# of an o.a.c.t.TServerFactory that can create an instance of it. +rpc_server_type: sync + +# Uncomment rpc_min|max_thread to set request pool size limits. +# +# Regardless of your choice of RPC server (see above), the number of maximum requests in the +# RPC thread pool dictates how many concurrent requests are possible (but if you are using the sync +# RPC server, it also dictates the number of clients that can be connected at all). +# +# The default is unlimited and thus provide no protection against clients overwhelming the server. You are +# encouraged to set a maximum that makes sense for you in production, but do keep in mind that +# rpc_max_threads represents the maximum number of client requests this server may execute concurrently. +# +# rpc_min_threads: 16 +# rpc_max_threads: 2048 + +# uncomment to set socket buffer sizes on rpc connections +# rpc_send_buff_size_in_bytes: +# rpc_recv_buff_size_in_bytes: + +# Frame size for thrift (maximum field length). +thrift_framed_transport_size_in_mb: 15 + +# The max length of a thrift message, including all fields and +# internal thrift overhead. +thrift_max_message_length_in_mb: 16 + +# Set to true to have Cassandra create a hard link to each sstable +# flushed or streamed locally in a backups/ subdirectory of the +# Keyspace data. Removing these links is the operator's +# responsibility. +incremental_backups: false + +# Whether or not to take a snapshot before each compaction. Be +# careful using this option, since Cassandra won't clean up the +# snapshots for you. Mostly useful if you're paranoid when there +# is a data format change. +snapshot_before_compaction: false + +# Whether or not a snapshot is taken of the data before keyspace truncation +# or dropping of column families. The STRONGLY advised default of true +# should be used to provide data safety. If you set this flag to false, you will +# lose data on truncation or drop. +auto_snapshot: true + +# Add column indexes to a row after its contents reach this size. +# Increase if your column values are large, or if you have a very large +# number of columns. The competing causes are, Cassandra has to +# deserialize this much of the row to read a single column, so you want +# it to be small - at least if you do many partial-row reads - but all +# the index data is read for each access, so you don't want to generate +# that wastefully either. +column_index_size_in_kb: 64 + +# Size limit for rows being compacted in memory. Larger rows will spill +# over to disk and use a slower two-pass compaction process. A message +# will be logged specifying the row key. +in_memory_compaction_limit_in_mb: 64 + +# Number of simultaneous compactions to allow, NOT including +# validation "compactions" for anti-entropy repair. Simultaneous +# compactions can help preserve read performance in a mixed read/write +# workload, by mitigating the tendency of small sstables to accumulate +# during a single long running compactions. The default is usually +# fine and if you experience problems with compaction running too +# slowly or too fast, you should look at +# compaction_throughput_mb_per_sec first. +# +# concurrent_compactors defaults to the number of cores. +# Uncomment to make compaction mono-threaded, the pre-0.8 default. +#concurrent_compactors: 1 + +# Multi-threaded compaction. When enabled, each compaction will use +# up to one thread per core, plus one thread per sstable being merged. +# This is usually only useful for SSD-based hardware: otherwise, +# your concern is usually to get compaction to do LESS i/o (see: +# compaction_throughput_mb_per_sec), not more. +multithreaded_compaction: false + +# Throttles compaction to the given total throughput across the entire +# system. The faster you insert data, the faster you need to compact in +# order to keep the sstable count down, but in general, setting this to +# 16 to 32 times the rate you are inserting data is more than sufficient. +# Setting this to 0 disables throttling. Note that this account for all types +# of compaction, including validation compaction. +compaction_throughput_mb_per_sec: 16 + +# Track cached row keys during compaction, and re-cache their new +# positions in the compacted sstable. Disable if you use really large +# key caches. +compaction_preheat_key_cache: true + +# Throttles all outbound streaming file transfers on this node to the +# given total throughput in Mbps. This is necessary because Cassandra does +# mostly sequential IO when streaming data during bootstrap or repair, which +# can lead to saturating the network connection and degrading rpc performance. +# When unset, the default is 400 Mbps or 50 MB/s. +# stream_throughput_outbound_megabits_per_sec: 400 + +# How long the coordinator should wait for read operations to complete +read_request_timeout_in_ms: 10000 +# How long the coordinator should wait for seq or index scans to complete +range_request_timeout_in_ms: 10000 +# How long the coordinator should wait for writes to complete +write_request_timeout_in_ms: 10000 +# How long the coordinator should wait for truncates to complete +# (This can be much longer, because unless auto_snapshot is disabled +# we need to flush first so we can snapshot before removing the data.) +truncate_request_timeout_in_ms: 60000 +# The default timeout for other, miscellaneous operations +request_timeout_in_ms: 10000 + +# Enable operation timeout information exchange between nodes to accurately +# measure request timeouts, If disabled cassandra will assuming the request +# was forwarded to the replica instantly by the coordinator +# +# Warning: before enabling this property make sure to ntp is installed +# and the times are synchronized between the nodes. +cross_node_timeout: false + +# Enable socket timeout for streaming operation. +# When a timeout occurs during streaming, streaming is retried from the start +# of the current file. This *can* involve re-streaming an important amount of +# data, so you should avoid setting the value too low. +# Default value is 0, which never timeout streams. +# streaming_socket_timeout_in_ms: 0 + +# phi value that must be reached for a host to be marked down. +# most users should never need to adjust this. +# phi_convict_threshold: 8 + +# endpoint_snitch -- Set this to a class that implements +# IEndpointSnitch. The snitch has two functions: +# - it teaches Cassandra enough about your network topology to route +# requests efficiently +# - it allows Cassandra to spread replicas around your cluster to avoid +# correlated failures. It does this by grouping machines into +# "datacenters" and "racks." Cassandra will do its best not to have +# more than one replica on the same "rack" (which may not actually +# be a physical location) +# +# IF YOU CHANGE THE SNITCH AFTER DATA IS INSERTED INTO THE CLUSTER, +# YOU MUST RUN A FULL REPAIR, SINCE THE SNITCH AFFECTS WHERE REPLICAS +# ARE PLACED. +# +# Out of the box, Cassandra provides +# - SimpleSnitch: +# Treats Strategy order as proximity. This improves cache locality +# when disabling read repair, which can further improve throughput. +# Only appropriate for single-datacenter deployments. +# - PropertyFileSnitch: +# Proximity is determined by rack and data center, which are +# explicitly configured in cassandra-topology.properties. +# - GossipingPropertyFileSnitch +# The rack and datacenter for the local node are defined in +# cassandra-rackdc.properties and propagated to other nodes via gossip. If +# cassandra-topology.properties exists, it is used as a fallback, allowing +# migration from the PropertyFileSnitch. +# - RackInferringSnitch: +# Proximity is determined by rack and data center, which are +# assumed to correspond to the 3rd and 2nd octet of each node's +# IP address, respectively. Unless this happens to match your +# deployment conventions (as it did Facebook's), this is best used +# as an example of writing a custom Snitch class. +# - Ec2Snitch: +# Appropriate for EC2 deployments in a single Region. Loads Region +# and Availability Zone information from the EC2 API. The Region is +# treated as the Datacenter, and the Availability Zone as the rack. +# Only private IPs are used, so this will not work across multiple +# Regions. +# - Ec2MultiRegionSnitch: +# Uses public IPs as broadcast_address to allow cross-region +# connectivity. (Thus, you should set seed addresses to the public +# IP as well.) You will need to open the storage_port or +# ssl_storage_port on the public IP firewall. (For intra-Region +# traffic, Cassandra will switch to the private IP after +# establishing a connection.) +# +# You can use a custom Snitch by setting this to the full class name +# of the snitch, which will be assumed to be on your classpath. +endpoint_snitch: ${driver.endpointSnitchName} + +# controls how often to perform the more expensive part of host score +# calculation +dynamic_snitch_update_interval_in_ms: 100 +# controls how often to reset all host scores, allowing a bad host to +# possibly recover +dynamic_snitch_reset_interval_in_ms: 600000 +# if set greater than zero and read_repair_chance is < 1.0, this will allow +# 'pinning' of replicas to hosts in order to increase cache capacity. +# The badness threshold will control how much worse the pinned host has to be +# before the dynamic snitch will prefer other replicas over it. This is +# expressed as a double which represents a percentage. Thus, a value of +# 0.2 means Cassandra would continue to prefer the static snitch values +# until the pinned host was 20% worse than the fastest. +dynamic_snitch_badness_threshold: 0.1 + +# request_scheduler -- Set this to a class that implements +# RequestScheduler, which will schedule incoming client requests +# according to the specific policy. This is useful for multi-tenancy +# with a single Cassandra cluster. +# NOTE: This is specifically for requests from the client and does +# not affect inter node communication. +# org.apache.cassandra.scheduler.NoScheduler - No scheduling takes place +# org.apache.cassandra.scheduler.RoundRobinScheduler - Round robin of +# client requests to a node with a separate queue for each +# request_scheduler_id. The scheduler is further customized by +# request_scheduler_options as described below. +request_scheduler: org.apache.cassandra.scheduler.NoScheduler + +# Scheduler Options vary based on the type of scheduler +# NoScheduler - Has no options +# RoundRobin +# - throttle_limit -- The throttle_limit is the number of in-flight +# requests per client. Requests beyond +# that limit are queued up until +# running requests can complete. +# The value of 80 here is twice the number of +# concurrent_reads + concurrent_writes. +# - default_weight -- default_weight is optional and allows for +# overriding the default which is 1. +# - weights -- Weights are optional and will default to 1 or the +# overridden default_weight. The weight translates into how +# many requests are handled during each turn of the +# RoundRobin, based on the scheduler id. +# +# request_scheduler_options: +# throttle_limit: 80 +# default_weight: 5 +# weights: +# Keyspace1: 1 +# Keyspace2: 5 + +# request_scheduler_id -- An identifer based on which to perform +# the request scheduling. Currently the only valid option is keyspace. +# request_scheduler_id: keyspace + +# index_interval controls the sampling of entries from the primrary +# row index in terms of space versus time. The larger the interval, +# the smaller and less effective the sampling will be. In technicial +# terms, the interval coresponds to the number of index entries that +# are skipped between taking each sample. All the sampled entries +# must fit in memory. Generally, a value between 128 and 512 here +# coupled with a large key cache size on CFs results in the best trade +# offs. This value is not often changed, however if you have many +# very small rows (many to an OS page), then increasing this will +# often lower memory usage without a impact on performance. +index_interval: 128 + +# Enable or disable inter-node encryption +# Default settings are TLS v1, RSA 1024-bit keys (it is imperative that +# users generate their own keys) TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA as the cipher +# suite for authentication, key exchange and encryption of the actual data transfers. +# NOTE: No custom encryption options are enabled at the moment +# The available internode options are : all, none, dc, rack +# +# If set to dc cassandra will encrypt the traffic between the DCs +# If set to rack cassandra will encrypt the traffic between the racks +# +# The passwords used in these options must match the passwords used when generating +# the keystore and truststore. For instructions on generating these files, see: +# http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html#CreateKeystore +# +server_encryption_options: + internode_encryption: none + keystore: conf/.keystore + keystore_password: cassandra + truststore: conf/.truststore + truststore_password: cassandra + # More advanced defaults below: + # protocol: TLS + # algorithm: SunX509 + # store_type: JKS + # cipher_suites: [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA] + +# enable or disable client/server encryption. +client_encryption_options: + enabled: false + keystore: conf/.keystore + keystore_password: cassandra + # More advanced defaults below: + # protocol: TLS + # algorithm: SunX509 + # store_type: JKS + # cipher_suites: [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA] + +# internode_compression controls whether traffic between nodes is +# compressed. +# can be: all - all traffic is compressed +# dc - traffic between different datacenters is compressed +# none - nothing is compressed. +internode_compression: all