Github user alopresto commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/2922#discussion_r205884725
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nifi.provenance.repository.encryption.key=0123456789ABCDEFFEDCBA9876543210012345
The Component Status Repository contains the information for the Component
Status History tool in the User Interface. These
properties govern how that tool works.
-The buffer.size and snapshot.frequency work together to determine the
amount of historical data to retain. As an example to
+The `buffer.size` and `snapshot.frequency` work together to determine the
amount of historical data to retain. As an example to
configure two days worth of historical data with a data point snapshot
occurring every 5 minutes you would configure
snapshot.frequency to be "5 mins" and the buffer.size to be "576". To
further explain this example for every 60 minutes there
are 12 (60 / 5) snapshot windows for that time period. To keep that data
for 48 hours (12 * 48) you end up with a buffer size
of 576.
|====
|*Property*|*Description*
-|nifi.components.status.repository.implementation|The Component Status
Repository implementation. The default value is
`org.apache.nifi.controller.status.history.VolatileComponentStatusRepository`
and should not be changed.
-|nifi.components.status.repository.buffer.size|Specifies the buffer size
for the Component Status Repository. The default value is `1440`.
-|nifi.components.status.snapshot.frequency|This value indicates how often
to present a snapshot of the components' status history. The default value is
`1 min`.
+|`nifi.components.status.repository.implementation`|The Component Status
Repository implementation. The default value is
`org.apache.nifi.controller.status.history.VolatileComponentStatusRepository`
and should not be changed.
+|`nifi.components.status.repository.buffer.size`|Specifies the buffer size
for the Component Status Repository. The default value is `1440`.
+|`nifi.components.status.snapshot.frequency`|This value indicates how
often to present a snapshot of the components' status history. The default
value is `1 min`.
|====
[[site_to_site_properties]]
=== Site to Site Properties
These properties govern how this instance of NiFi communicates with remote
instances of NiFi when Remote Process Groups are configured in the dataflow.
-Remote Process Groups can choose transport protocol from RAW and HTTP.
Properties named with _nifi.remote.input.socket.*_ are RAW transport protocol
specific. Similarly, _nifi.remote.input.http.*_ are HTTP transport protocol
specific properties.
+Remote Process Groups can choose transport protocol from RAW and HTTP.
Properties named with `nifi.remote.input.socket.`* are RAW transport protocol
specific. Similarly, `nifi.remote.input.http.`* are HTTP transport protocol
specific properties.
|====
|*Property*|*Description*
-|nifi.remote.input.host|The host name that will be given out to clients to
connect to this NiFi instance for Site-to-Site communication. By default, it is
the value from InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(). On UNIX-like operating
systems, this is typically the output from the `hostname` command.
-|nifi.remote.input.secure|This indicates whether communication between
this instance of NiFi and remote NiFi instances should be secure. By default,
it is set to `false`. In order for secure site-to-site to work, set the
property to `true`. Many other Security Properties (below) must also be
configured.
-|nifi.remote.input.socket.port|The remote input socket port for
Site-to-Site communication. By default, it is blank, but it must have a value
in order to use RAW socket as transport protocol for Site-to-Site.
-|nifi.remote.input.http.enabled|Specifies whether HTTP Site-to-Site should
be enabled on this host. By default, it is set to `true`. +
+|`nifi.remote.input.host`|The host name that will be given out to clients
to connect to this NiFi instance for Site-to-Site communication. By default, it
is the value from InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(). On UNIX-like
operating systems, this is typically the output from the `hostname` command.
+|`nifi.remote.input.secure`|This indicates whether communication between
this instance of NiFi and remote NiFi instances should be secure. By default,
it is set to `false`. In order for secure site-to-site to work, set the
property to `true`. Many other Security Properties (below) must also be
configured.
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