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## EMQX Configuration
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## NOTE: Do not change format of CONFIG_SECTION_{BGN,END} comments!
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## CONFIG_SECTION_BGN=cluster ==================================================
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## Cluster name.
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##
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## Value: String
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cluster.name = emqxcl
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## Specify the erlang distributed protocol.
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##
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## Value: Enum
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## - inet_tcp: the default; handles TCP streams with IPv4 addressing.
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## - inet6_tcp: handles TCP with IPv6 addressing.
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## - inet_tls: using TLS for Erlang Distribution.
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##
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## vm.args: -proto_dist inet_tcp
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cluster.proto_dist = inet_tcp
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## Cluster auto-discovery strategy.
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##
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## Value: Enum
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## - manual: Manual join command
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## - static: Static node list
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## - mcast: IP Multicast
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## - dns: DNS A Record
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## - etcd: etcd
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## - k8s: Kubernetes
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##
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## Default: manual
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cluster.discovery = manual
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## Enable cluster autoheal from network partition.
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##
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## Value: on | off
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##
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## Default: on
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cluster.autoheal = on
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## Autoclean down node. A down node will be removed from the cluster
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## if this value > 0.
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##
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## Value: Duration
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## -h: hour, e.g. '2h' for 2 hours
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## -m: minute, e.g. '5m' for 5 minutes
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## -s: second, e.g. '30s' for 30 seconds
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##
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## Default: 5m
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cluster.autoclean = 5m
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##--------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Cluster using static node list
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## Node list of the cluster.
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.static.seeds = emqx1@127.0.0.1,emqx2@127.0.0.1
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##--------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Cluster using IP Multicast.
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## IP Multicast Address.
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##
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## Value: IP Address
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## cluster.mcast.addr = 239.192.0.1
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## Multicast Ports.
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##
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## Value: Port List
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## cluster.mcast.ports = 4369,4370
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## Multicast Iface.
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##
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## Value: Iface Address
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##
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## Default: 0.0.0.0
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## cluster.mcast.iface = 0.0.0.0
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## Multicast Ttl.
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##
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## Value: 0-255
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## cluster.mcast.ttl = 255
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## Multicast loop.
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##
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## Value: on | off
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## cluster.mcast.loop = on
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##--------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Cluster using DNS A records.
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## DNS name.
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.dns.name = localhost
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## The App name is used to build 'node.name' with IP address.
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.dns.app = emqx
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## Type of dns record.
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##
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## Value: Value: a | srv
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## cluster.dns.type = a
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##--------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Cluster using etcd
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## Etcd server list, seperated by ','.
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.etcd.server = http://127.0.0.1:2379
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## The prefix helps build nodes path in etcd. Each node in the cluster
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## will create a path in etcd: v2/keys/<prefix>/<cluster.name>/<node.name>
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.etcd.prefix = emqxcl
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## The TTL for node's path in etcd.
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##
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## Value: Duration
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##
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## Default: 1m, 1 minute
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## cluster.etcd.node_ttl = 1m
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## Path to a file containing the client's private PEM-encoded key.
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##
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## Value: File
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## cluster.etcd.ssl.keyfile = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/certs/client-key.pem
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## The path to a file containing the client's certificate.
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##
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## Value: File
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## cluster.etcd.ssl.certfile = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/certs/client.pem
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## Path to the file containing PEM-encoded CA certificates. The CA certificates
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## are used during server authentication and when building the client certificate chain.
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##
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## Value: File
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## cluster.etcd.ssl.cacertfile = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/certs/ca.pem
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##--------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Cluster using Kubernetes
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## Kubernetes API server list, seperated by ','.
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.k8s.apiserver = http://10.110.111.204:8080
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## The service name helps lookup EMQ nodes in the cluster.
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.k8s.service_name = emqx
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## The address type is used to extract host from k8s service.
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##
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## Value: ip | dns | hostname
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## cluster.k8s.address_type = ip
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## The app name helps build 'node.name'.
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.k8s.app_name = emqx
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## The suffix added to dns and hostname get from k8s service
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.k8s.suffix = pod.cluster.local
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## Kubernetes Namespace
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##
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## Value: String
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## cluster.k8s.namespace = default
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## CONFIG_SECTION_END=cluster ==================================================
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##--------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Node
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##--------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Node name.
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##
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## See: http://erlang.org/doc/reference_manual/distributed.html
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##
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## Value: <name>@<host>
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##
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## Default: emqx@127.0.0.1
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node.name = emqx@127.0.0.1
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## Cookie for distributed node communication.
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##
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## Value: String
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node.cookie = emqxsecretcookie
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## Data dir for the node
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##
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## Value: Folder
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node.data_dir = {{ platform_data_dir }}
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## Heartbeat monitoring of an Erlang runtime system. Comment the line to disable
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## heartbeat, or set the value as 'on'
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##
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## Turning this on may cause the node to restart if it becomes unresponsive to
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## the heartbeat pings.
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##
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## NOTE: When managed by systemd (or other supervision tools like systemd),
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## heart will probably only cause EMQX to stop, but restart or not will
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## depend on systemd's restart strategy.
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## NOTE: When running in docker, the container will die as soon as the the
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## heart process kills EMQX, but restart or not will depend on container
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## supervision strategy, such as k8s restartPolicy.
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##
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## Value: on
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##
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## vm.args: -heart
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## node.heartbeat = on
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## Sets the number of threads in async thread pool. Valid range is 0-1024.
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##
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## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html
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##
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## Value: 0-1024
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##
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## vm.args: +A Number
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## node.async_threads = 4
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## Sets the maximum number of simultaneously existing processes for this
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## system if a Number is passed as value.
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##
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## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html
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##
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## Value: Number [1024-134217727]
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##
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## vm.args: +P Number
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## node.process_limit = 2097152
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## Sets the maximum number of simultaneously existing ports for this system.
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##
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## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html
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##
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## Value: Number [1024-134217727]
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##
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## vm.args: +Q Number
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## node.max_ports = 1048576
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## Sets the distribution buffer busy limit (dist_buf_busy_limit).
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##
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## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html
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##
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## Value: Number [1KB-2GB]
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##
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## vm.args: +zdbbl size
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## node.dist_buffer_size = 8MB
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## Sets the maximum number of ETS tables. Note that mnesia and SSL will
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## create temporary ETS tables.
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##
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## Value: Number
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##
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## vm.args: +e Number
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## node.max_ets_tables = 262144
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## Global GC Interval.
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##
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## Value: Duration
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##
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## Examples:
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## - 2h: 2 hours
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## - 30m: 30 minutes
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## - 20s: 20 seconds
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##
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## Defaut: 15 minutes
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node.global_gc_interval = 15m
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## Tweak GC to run more often.
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##
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## Value: Number [0-65535]
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##
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## vm.args: -env ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER Number
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## node.fullsweep_after = 1000
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## Crash dump log file.
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##
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## Value: Log file
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node.crash_dump = {{ platform_log_dir }}/crash.dump
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## Specify SSL Options in the file if using SSL for Erlang Distribution.
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##
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## Value: File
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##
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## vm.args: -ssl_dist_optfile <File>
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## node.ssl_dist_optfile = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/ssl_dist.conf
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## Sets the net_kernel tick time. TickTime is specified in seconds.
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## Notice that all communicating nodes are to have the same TickTime
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## value specified.
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##
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## See: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/kernel_app.html#net_ticktime
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##
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## Value: Number
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##
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## vm.args: -kernel net_ticktime Number
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## node.dist_net_ticktime = 120
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## If the host of an Erlang node has many network interfaces,
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## this parameter specifies which one to listen on.
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## For the type definition of ip_address(), see inet(3).
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##
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## See: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/kernel_app.html
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##
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## Value: IP Address, [0-255].[0-255].[0-255].[0-255]
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## Default: 0.0.0.0
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## 0.0.0.0 means all network interfaces.
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node.dist_use_interface = 0.0.0.0
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## Sets the port range for the listener socket of a distributed Erlang node.
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## Note that if there are firewalls between clustered nodes, this port segment
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## for nodes’ communication should be allowed.
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##
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## See: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/kernel_app.html
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##
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## Value: Port [1024-65535]
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node.dist_listen_min = 6369
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node.dist_listen_max = 6369
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node.backtrace_depth = 16
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## CONFIG_SECTION_BGN=rpc ======================================================
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## RPC Mode.
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##
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## Value: sync | async
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rpc.mode = async
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## Max batch size of async RPC requests.
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##
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## Value: Integer
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## Zero or negative value disables rpc batching.
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##
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## NOTE: RPC batch won't work when rpc.mode = sync
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rpc.async_batch_size = 256
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## RPC port discovery
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##
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## The strategy for discovering the RPC listening port of other nodes.
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##
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## Value: Enum
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## - manual: discover ports by `tcp_server_port` and `tcp_client_port`.
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## - stateless: discover ports in a stateless manner.
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## If node name is `emqx<N>@127.0.0.1`, where the `<N>` is an integer,
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## then the listening port will be `5370 + <N>`
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##
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## Defaults to `stateless`.
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rpc.port_discovery = stateless
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## If the host of an Erlang node has many network interfaces,
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## this parameter specifies which one for RPC server to listen on.
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## For the type definition of ip_address(), see inet(3).
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##
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## See: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/kernel_app.html
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##
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## Value: IP Address, [0-255].[0-255].[0-255].[0-255]
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## Default: 0.0.0.0
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## 0.0.0.0 means all network interfaces.
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#rpc.tcp_server_ip = 0.0.0.0
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## TCP port number for RPC server to listen on.
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##
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## Only takes effect when `rpc.port_discovery` = `manual`.
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##
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## NOTE: All nodes in the cluster should agree to this same config.
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##
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## Value: Port [1024-65535]
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#rpc.tcp_server_port = 5369
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## Number of outgoing RPC connections.
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##
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## Value: Interger [0-256]
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## Default = 1
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#rpc.tcp_client_num = 0
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## RCP Client connect timeout.
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##
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## Value: Seconds
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rpc.connect_timeout = 5s
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## TCP send timeout of RPC client and server.
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##
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## Value: Seconds
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rpc.send_timeout = 5s
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## Authentication timeout
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##
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## Value: Seconds
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rpc.authentication_timeout = 5s
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## Default receive timeout for call() functions
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##
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## Value: Seconds
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rpc.call_receive_timeout = 15s
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## Socket idle keepalive.
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##
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## Value: Seconds
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rpc.socket_keepalive_idle = 900s
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## TCP Keepalive probes interval.
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##
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## Value: Seconds
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rpc.socket_keepalive_interval = 75s
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## Probes lost to close the connection
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##
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## Value: Integer
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rpc.socket_keepalive_count = 9
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## Size of TCP send buffer.
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##
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## Value: Bytes
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rpc.socket_sndbuf = 1MB
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## Size of TCP receive buffer.
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##
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## Value: Seconds
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rpc.socket_recbuf = 1MB
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## Size of user-level software socket buffer.
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##
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## Value: Seconds
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rpc.socket_buffer = 1MB
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## CONFIG_SECTION_END=rpc ======================================================
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## CONFIG_SECTION_BGN=logger ===================================================
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## Where to emit the logs.
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## Enable the console (standard output) logs.
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##
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## Value: file | console | both
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## - file: write logs only to file
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## - console: write logs only to standard I/O
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## - both: write logs both to file and standard I/O
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log.to = both
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## The log severity level.
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##
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## Value: debug | info | notice | warning | error | critical | alert | emergency
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##
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## Note: Only the messages with severity level higher than or equal to
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## this level will be logged.
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##
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## Default: warning
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log.level = warning
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## The dir for log files.
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##
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## Value: Folder
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log.dir = {{ platform_log_dir }}
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## The log filename for logs of level specified in "log.level".
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##
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## If `log.rotation` is enabled, this is the base name of the
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## files. Each file in a rotated log is named <base_name>.N, where N is an integer.
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##
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## Value: String
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## Default: emqx.log
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log.file = emqx.log
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## Limits the total number of characters printed for each log event.
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##
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## Value: Integer
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## Default: No Limit
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#log.chars_limit = 8192
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## Maximum depth for Erlang term log formatting
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## and Erlang process message queue inspection.
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##
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## Value: Integer or 'unlimited' (without quotes)
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## Default: 100
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#log.max_depth = 100
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## Log formatter
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## Value: text | json
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log.formatter = json
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## Format of the text logger.
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##
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## Value: rfc3339 | FORMAT
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## Where FORMAT is the format string of the timestamp. Supported specifiers:
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## %Y: year
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## %m: month
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## %d: day
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## %H: hour
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## %M: minute
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## %S: second
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## %N: nanoseconds (000000000 - 999999999)
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## %6N: microseconds (00000 - 999999)
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## %3N: milliseconds (000 - 999)
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## %z: timezone, [+-]HHMM
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## %:z: timezone, [+-]HH:MM
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## %::z: timezone, [+-]HH:MM:SS
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##
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## For example:
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## log.formatter.text.date.format = %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%6N %:z
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##
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## Before 4.2, the default date format was:
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## log.formatter.text.date.format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3N
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##
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## Default: rfc3339
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# log.formatter.text.date.format = rfc3339
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## Log to single line
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## Value: Boolean
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#log.single_line = true
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## Enables the log rotation.
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## With this enabled, new log files will be created when the current
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## log file is full, max to `log.rotation.size` files will be created.
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##
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## Value: on | off
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## Default: on
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log.rotation = on
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## Maximum size of each log file.
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##
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## Value: Number
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## Default: 10M
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## Supported Unit: KB | MB | GB
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log.rotation.size = 10MB
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## Maximum rotation count of log files.
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##
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## Value: Number
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## Default: 5
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log.rotation.count = 5
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## To create additional log files for specific log levels.
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##
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## Value: File Name
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## Format: log.$level.file = $filename,
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## where "$level" can be one of: debug, info, notice, warning,
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## error, critical, alert, emergency
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## Note: Log files for a specific log level will only contain all the logs
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## that higher than or equal to that level
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##
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#log.info.file = info.log
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#log.error.file = error.log
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## The max allowed queue length before switching to sync mode.
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##
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## Log overload protection parameter. If the message queue grows
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## larger than this value the handler switches from anync to sync mode.
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##
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## Default: 100
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##
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#log.sync_mode_qlen = 100
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## The max allowed queue length before switching to drop mode.
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##
|
||
## Log overload protection parameter. When the message queue grows
|
||
## larger than this threshold, the handler switches to a mode in which
|
||
## it drops all new events that senders want to log.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 3000
|
||
##
|
||
#log.drop_mode_qlen = 3000
|
||
|
||
## The max allowed queue length before switching to flush mode.
|
||
##
|
||
## Log overload protection parameter. If the length of the message queue
|
||
## grows larger than this threshold, a flush (delete) operation takes place.
|
||
## To flush events, the handler discards the messages in the message queue
|
||
## by receiving them in a loop without logging.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 8000
|
||
##
|
||
#log.flush_qlen = 8000
|
||
|
||
## Kill the log handler when it gets overloaded.
|
||
##
|
||
## Log overload protection parameter. It is possible that a handler,
|
||
## even if it can successfully manage peaks of high load without crashing,
|
||
## can build up a large message queue, or use a large amount of memory.
|
||
## We could kill the log handler in these cases and restart it after a
|
||
## few seconds.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: on
|
||
##
|
||
#log.overload_kill = on
|
||
|
||
## The max allowed queue length before killing the log hanlder.
|
||
##
|
||
## Log overload protection parameter. This is the maximum allowed queue
|
||
## length. If the message queue grows larger than this, the handler
|
||
## process is terminated.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 20000
|
||
##
|
||
#log.overload_kill_qlen = 20000
|
||
|
||
## The max allowed memory size before killing the log hanlder.
|
||
##
|
||
## Log overload protection parameter. This is the maximum memory size
|
||
## that the handler process is allowed to use. If the handler grows
|
||
## larger than this, the process is terminated.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 30MB
|
||
##
|
||
#log.overload_kill_mem_size = 30MB
|
||
|
||
## Restart the log hanlder after some seconds.
|
||
##
|
||
## Log overload protection parameter. If the handler is terminated,
|
||
## it restarts automatically after a delay specified in seconds.
|
||
## The value "infinity" prevents restarts.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 5s
|
||
##
|
||
#log.overload_kill_restart_after = 5s
|
||
|
||
## Max burst count and time window for burst control.
|
||
##
|
||
## Log overload protection parameter. Large bursts of log events - many
|
||
## events received by the handler under a short period of time - can
|
||
## potentially cause problems. By specifying the maximum number of events
|
||
## to be handled within a certain time frame, the handler can avoid
|
||
## choking the log with massive amounts of printouts.
|
||
##
|
||
## This config controls the maximum number of events to handle within
|
||
## a time frame. After the limit is reached, successive events are
|
||
## dropped until the end of the time frame.
|
||
##
|
||
## Note that there would be no warning if any messages were
|
||
## dropped because of burst control.
|
||
##
|
||
## Comment this config out to disable the burst control feature.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: MaxBurstCount,TimeWindow
|
||
## Default: disabled
|
||
##
|
||
#log.burst_limit = 20000, 1s
|
||
|
||
## CONFIG_SECTION_END=logger ===================================================
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Authentication/Access Control
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
## Allow anonymous authentication by default if no auth plugins loaded.
|
||
## Notice: Disable the option in production deployment!
|
||
##
|
||
## Configured to `false_quick_deny` means quick deny of anonymous clients
|
||
## (without username). So the auth backend checks can be skipped.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false | false_quick_deny
|
||
allow_anonymous = true
|
||
|
||
## Allow or deny if no ACL rules matched.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: allow | deny
|
||
acl_nomatch = allow
|
||
|
||
## Default ACL File.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File Name
|
||
acl_file = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/acl.conf
|
||
|
||
## Whether to enable ACL cache.
|
||
##
|
||
## If enabled, ACLs roles for each client will be cached in the memory
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
enable_acl_cache = on
|
||
|
||
## The maximum count of ACL entries can be cached for a client.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Integer greater than 0
|
||
## Default: 32
|
||
acl_cache_max_size = 32
|
||
|
||
## The time after which an ACL cache entry will be deleted
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## Default: 1 minute
|
||
acl_cache_ttl = 1m
|
||
|
||
## The action when acl check reject current operation
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: ignore | disconnect
|
||
## Default: ignore
|
||
acl_deny_action = ignore
|
||
|
||
## Specify the global flapping detect policy.
|
||
## The value is a string composed of flapping threshold, duration and banned interval.
|
||
## 1. threshold: an integer to specfify the disconnected times of a MQTT Client;
|
||
## 2. duration: the time window for flapping detect;
|
||
## 3. banned interval: the banned interval if a flapping is detected.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Integer,Duration,Duration
|
||
flapping_detect_policy = 30, 1m, 5m
|
||
|
||
## When using multiple authentication backends, this config can be used to define the order.
|
||
## Default value "none" means no explicit ordering.
|
||
## Use comma to separate the names or aliases, for example "jwt,http" means "jwt" authentication should be checked before "http".
|
||
## Supported names are:
|
||
## 'http': emqx_auth_http
|
||
## 'jwt': emqx_auth_jwt
|
||
## 'ldap': emqx_auth_ldap
|
||
## 'mnesia': emqx_auth_mnesia
|
||
## 'mongo' (or 'mongodb'): emqx_auth_mongo
|
||
## 'mysql': emqx_auth_mysql
|
||
## 'pgsql' (or 'postgres'): emqx_auth_pgsql
|
||
## 'redis': emqx_auth_redis
|
||
## The specified backends are ordered prior to the unspecified ones,
|
||
## for example when "mnesia", "jwt" and "http" are in use,
|
||
## if only "jwt,http" is configured here, then "mnesia" is ordered after the other two.
|
||
## The name can also be the specific callback module name, e.g. my_auth_plugin_module,
|
||
## but it is silently discarded if there is no such module found in the system.
|
||
auth_order = none
|
||
|
||
## When using multiple ACL backends, this config can be used to define the order.
|
||
## Default value "none" means no explicit ordering.
|
||
## Use comma to separate the names or aliases, for example "jwt,http" means "jwt" ACL should be checked before "http".
|
||
## Supported names are:
|
||
## 'http': emqx_acl_http
|
||
## 'internal' (or 'file'): emqx_mod_acl_internal
|
||
## 'jwt': emqx_auth_jwt
|
||
## 'ldap': emqx_acl_ldap
|
||
## 'mnesia': emqx_acl_mnesia
|
||
## 'mongo' (or 'mongodb'): emqx_acl_mongo
|
||
## 'mysql': emqx_acl_mysql
|
||
## 'pgsql' (or 'postgres'): emqx_acl_pgsql
|
||
## 'redis': emqx_acl_redis
|
||
## The specified backends are ordered prior to the unspecified ones,
|
||
## for example when "mnesia", "jwt" and "http" are in use,
|
||
## if only "jwt,http" is configured here, then "mnesia" is ordered after the other two.
|
||
## The name can also be the specific callback module name, e.g. my_auth_plugin_module,
|
||
## but it is silently discarded if there is no such module found in the system.'
|
||
acl_order = none
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## MQTT Protocol
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
## Maximum MQTT packet size allowed.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## Default: 1MB
|
||
mqtt.max_packet_size = 1MB
|
||
|
||
## Maximum length of MQTT clientId allowed.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number [23-65535]
|
||
mqtt.max_clientid_len = 65535
|
||
|
||
## Maximum topic levels allowed. 0 means no limit.
|
||
## Depth so big may lead to subscribing performance issues.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number [0-65535]
|
||
## Default: 128
|
||
mqtt.max_topic_levels = 128
|
||
|
||
## Maximum QoS allowed.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0 | 1 | 2
|
||
mqtt.max_qos_allowed = 2
|
||
|
||
## Maximum Topic Alias, 0 means no topic alias supported.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0-65535
|
||
mqtt.max_topic_alias = 65535
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports MQTT retained messages.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
mqtt.retain_available = true
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports MQTT Wildcard Subscriptions
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
mqtt.wildcard_subscription = true
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports MQTT Shared Subscriptions.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
mqtt.shared_subscription = true
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports MQTT Exclusive Subscriptions.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
mqtt.exclusive_subscription = false
|
||
|
||
## Whether to ignore loop delivery of messages.(for mqtt v3.1.1)
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
mqtt.ignore_loop_deliver = false
|
||
|
||
## Whether to parse the MQTT frame in strict mode
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
mqtt.strict_mode = false
|
||
|
||
## Specify the response information returned to the client
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## mqtt.response_information = example
|
||
|
||
## CONFIG_SECTION_BGN=zones ===================================================
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## External Zone
|
||
|
||
## Idle timeout of the external MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: duration
|
||
zone.external.idle_timeout = 15s
|
||
|
||
## Enable ACL check.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Flag
|
||
zone.external.enable_acl = on
|
||
|
||
## Enable ban check.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Flag
|
||
zone.external.enable_ban = on
|
||
|
||
## Enable per connection statistics.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
zone.external.enable_stats = on
|
||
|
||
## The action when acl check reject current operation
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: ignore | disconnect
|
||
## Default: ignore
|
||
zone.external.acl_deny_action = ignore
|
||
|
||
## Force the MQTT connection process GC after this number of
|
||
## messages | bytes passed through.
|
||
##
|
||
## Numbers delimited by `|'. Zero or negative is to disable.
|
||
zone.external.force_gc_policy = 16000|16MB
|
||
|
||
## Max message queue length and total heap size to force shutdown
|
||
## connection/session process.
|
||
## Message queue here is the Erlang process mailbox, but not the number
|
||
## of queued MQTT messages of QoS 1 and 2.
|
||
##
|
||
## Numbers delimited by `|'. Zero or negative is to disable.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default:
|
||
## - 10000|64MB on ARCH_64 system
|
||
## - 1000|32MB on ARCH_32 sytem
|
||
#zone.external.force_shutdown_policy = 10000|64MB
|
||
|
||
## Maximum MQTT packet size allowed.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## Default: 1MB
|
||
## zone.external.max_packet_size = 64KB
|
||
|
||
## Maximum length of MQTT clientId allowed.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number [23-65535]
|
||
## zone.external.max_clientid_len = 1024
|
||
|
||
## Maximum topic levels allowed. 0 means no limit.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number [0-65535]
|
||
## zone.external.max_topic_levels = 7
|
||
|
||
## Maximum QoS allowed.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0 | 1 | 2
|
||
## zone.external.max_qos_allowed = 2
|
||
|
||
## Maximum Topic Alias, 0 means no limit.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0-65535
|
||
## zone.external.max_topic_alias = 65535
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports retained messages.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## zone.external.retain_available = true
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports Wildcard Subscriptions
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## zone.external.wildcard_subscription = false
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports Shared Subscriptions
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## zone.external.shared_subscription = false
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports MQTT Exclusive Subscriptions.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## zone.external.exclusive_subscription = false
|
||
|
||
## Server Keep Alive
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
## zone.external.server_keepalive = 0
|
||
|
||
## The backoff for MQTT keepalive timeout. The broker will kick a connection out
|
||
## until 'Keepalive * backoff * 2' timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Float > 0.5
|
||
zone.external.keepalive_backoff = 0.75
|
||
|
||
## Maximum number of subscriptions allowed, 0 means no limit.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
zone.external.max_subscriptions = 0
|
||
|
||
## Force to upgrade QoS according to subscription.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
zone.external.upgrade_qos = off
|
||
|
||
## Maximum size of the Inflight Window storing QoS1/2 messages delivered but unacked.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
zone.external.max_inflight = 32
|
||
|
||
## Retry interval for QoS1/2 message delivering.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
zone.external.retry_interval = 30s
|
||
|
||
## Maximum QoS2 packets (Client -> Broker) awaiting PUBREL, 0 means no limit.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
zone.external.max_awaiting_rel = 100
|
||
|
||
## The QoS2 messages (Client -> Broker) will be dropped if awaiting PUBREL timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
zone.external.await_rel_timeout = 300s
|
||
|
||
## Default session expiry interval for MQTT V3.1.1 connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## -d: day
|
||
## -h: hour
|
||
## -m: minute
|
||
## -s: second
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 2h, 2 hours
|
||
zone.external.session_expiry_interval = 2h
|
||
|
||
## Maximum queue length. Enqueued messages when persistent client disconnected,
|
||
## or inflight window is full. 0 means no limit.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number >= 0
|
||
zone.external.max_mqueue_len = 1000
|
||
|
||
## Topic priorities.
|
||
## 'none' to indicate no priority table (by default), hence all messages
|
||
## are treated equal
|
||
##
|
||
## Priority number [1-255]
|
||
## Example: topic/1=10,topic/2=8
|
||
## NOTE: comma and equal signs are not allowed for priority topic names
|
||
## NOTE: messages for topics not in the priority table are treated as
|
||
## either highest or lowest priority depending on the configured
|
||
## value for mqueue_default_priority
|
||
##
|
||
zone.external.mqueue_priorities = none
|
||
|
||
## Default to highest priority for topics not matching priority table
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: highest | lowest
|
||
zone.external.mqueue_default_priority = highest
|
||
|
||
## Whether to enqueue QoS0 messages.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: false | true
|
||
zone.external.mqueue_store_qos0 = true
|
||
|
||
## Whether to turn on flapping detect
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
zone.external.enable_flapping_detect = off
|
||
|
||
## Message limit for the a external MQTT connection.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number,Duration
|
||
## Example: 100 messages per 10 seconds.
|
||
#zone.external.rate_limit.conn_messages_in = 100,10s
|
||
|
||
## Bytes limit for a external MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number,Duration
|
||
## Example: 100KB incoming per 10 seconds.
|
||
#zone.external.rate_limit.conn_bytes_in = 100KB,10s
|
||
|
||
## Whether to alarm the congested connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Sometimes the mqtt connection (usually an MQTT subscriber) may get "congested" because
|
||
## there're too many packets to sent. The socket trys to buffer the packets until the buffer is
|
||
## full. If more packets comes after that, the packets will be "pending" in a queue
|
||
## and we consider the connection is "congested".
|
||
##
|
||
## Enable this to send an alarm when there's any bytes pending in the queue. You could set
|
||
## the `listener.tcp.<ZoneName>.sndbuf` to a larger value if the alarm is triggered too often.
|
||
##
|
||
## The name of the alarm is of format "conn_congestion/<ClientID>/<Username>".
|
||
## Where the <ClientID> is the client-id of the congested MQTT connection.
|
||
## And the <Username> is the username or "unknown_user" of not provided by the client.
|
||
## Default: off
|
||
#zone.external.conn_congestion.alarm = off
|
||
|
||
## Won't clear the congested alarm in how long time.
|
||
## The alarm is cleared only when there're no pending bytes in the queue, and also it has been
|
||
## `min_alarm_sustain_duration` time since the last time we considered the connection is "congested".
|
||
##
|
||
## This is to avoid clearing and sending the alarm again too often.
|
||
## Default: 1m
|
||
#zone.external.conn_congestion.min_alarm_sustain_duration = 1m
|
||
|
||
## Messages quota for the each of external MQTT connection.
|
||
## This value consumed by the number of recipient on a message.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number, Duration
|
||
##
|
||
## Example: 100 messaegs per 1s
|
||
#zone.external.quota.conn_messages_routing = 100,1s
|
||
|
||
## Messages quota for the all of external MQTT connections.
|
||
## This value consumed by the number of recipient on a message.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number, Duration
|
||
##
|
||
## Example: 200000 messaegs per 1s
|
||
#zone.external.quota.overall_messages_routing = 200000,1s
|
||
|
||
## All the topics will be prefixed with the mountpoint path if this option is enabled.
|
||
##
|
||
## Variables in mountpoint path:
|
||
## - %c: clientid
|
||
## - %u: username
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## zone.external.mountpoint = devicebound/
|
||
|
||
## Whether use username replace client id
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## Default: false
|
||
zone.external.use_username_as_clientid = false
|
||
|
||
## Whether to ignore loop delivery of messages.(for mqtt v3.1.1)
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
zone.external.ignore_loop_deliver = false
|
||
|
||
## Whether to parse the MQTT frame in strict mode
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
zone.external.strict_mode = false
|
||
|
||
## Specify the response information returned to the client
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## zone.external.response_information = example
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Internal Zone
|
||
|
||
zone.internal.allow_anonymous = true
|
||
|
||
## Enable per connection stats.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Flag
|
||
zone.internal.enable_stats = on
|
||
|
||
## Enable ACL check.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Flag
|
||
zone.internal.enable_acl = off
|
||
|
||
## The action when acl check reject current operation
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: ignore | disconnect
|
||
## Default: ignore
|
||
zone.internal.acl_deny_action = ignore
|
||
|
||
## See zone.$name.force_gc_policy
|
||
## zone.internal.force_gc_policy = 128000|128MB
|
||
|
||
## See zone.$name.wildcard_subscription.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## zone.internal.wildcard_subscription = true
|
||
|
||
## See zone.$name.shared_subscription.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## zone.internal.shared_subscription = true
|
||
|
||
## Whether the Server supports MQTT Exclusive Subscriptions.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## zone.internal.exclusive_subscription = false
|
||
|
||
## See zone.$name.max_subscriptions.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Integer
|
||
zone.internal.max_subscriptions = 0
|
||
|
||
## See zone.$name.max_inflight
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
zone.internal.max_inflight = 128
|
||
|
||
## See zone.$name.max_awaiting_rel
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
zone.internal.max_awaiting_rel = 1000
|
||
|
||
## See zone.$name.max_mqueue_len
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number >= 0
|
||
zone.internal.max_mqueue_len = 10000
|
||
|
||
## Whether to enqueue Qos0 messages.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: false | true
|
||
zone.internal.mqueue_store_qos0 = true
|
||
|
||
## Whether to turn on flapping detect
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
zone.internal.enable_flapping_detect = off
|
||
|
||
## See zone.$name.force_shutdown_policy
|
||
##
|
||
## Default:
|
||
## - 10000|64MB on ARCH_64 system
|
||
## - 1000|32MB on ARCH_32 sytem
|
||
#zone.internal.force_shutdown_policy = 10000|64MB
|
||
|
||
## All the topics will be prefixed with the mountpoint path if this option is enabled.
|
||
##
|
||
## Variables in mountpoint path:
|
||
## - %c: clientid
|
||
## - %u: username
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## zone.internal.mountpoint = cloudbound/
|
||
|
||
## Whether to ignore loop delivery of messages.(for mqtt v3.1.1)
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
zone.internal.ignore_loop_deliver = false
|
||
|
||
## Whether to parse the MQTT frame in strict mode
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
zone.internal.strict_mode = false
|
||
|
||
## Specify the response information returned to the client
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## zone.internal.response_information = example
|
||
|
||
## Allow the zone's clients to bypass authentication step
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
zone.internal.bypass_auth_plugins = true
|
||
|
||
## CONFIG_SECTION_END=zones ====================================================
|
||
|
||
## CONFIG_SECTION_BGN=listeners ================================================
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## MQTT/TCP - External TCP Listener for MQTT Protocol
|
||
|
||
## listener.tcp.$name is the IP address and port that the MQTT/TCP
|
||
## listener will bind.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: IP:Port | Port
|
||
##
|
||
## Examples: 1883, 127.0.0.1:1883, ::1:1883
|
||
listener.tcp.external = 0.0.0.0:1883
|
||
|
||
## The acceptor pool for external MQTT/TCP listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.tcp.external.acceptors = 8
|
||
|
||
## Maximum number of concurrent MQTT/TCP connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.tcp.external.max_connections = 1024000
|
||
|
||
## Maximum external connections per second.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.tcp.external.max_conn_rate = 1000
|
||
|
||
## Specify the {active, N} option for the external MQTT/TCP Socket.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.tcp.external.active_n = 100
|
||
|
||
## Zone of the external MQTT/TCP listener belonged to.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: zone.$name.*
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
listener.tcp.external.zone = external
|
||
|
||
## The access control rules for the MQTT/TCP listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: https://github.com/emqtt/esockd#allowdeny
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: ACL Rule
|
||
##
|
||
## Example: allow 192.168.0.0/24
|
||
listener.tcp.external.access.1 = allow all
|
||
|
||
## Enable the Proxy Protocol V1/2 if the EMQX cluster is deployed
|
||
## behind HAProxy or Nginx.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: https://www.haproxy.com/blog/haproxy/proxy-protocol/
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.proxy_protocol = on
|
||
|
||
## Sets the timeout for proxy protocol. EMQX will close the TCP connection
|
||
## if no proxy protocol packet recevied within the timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.proxy_protocol_timeout = 3s
|
||
|
||
## Enable the option for X.509 certificate based authentication.
|
||
## EMQX will use the common name of certificate as MQTT username.
|
||
## Only support Proxy Protocol V2, the CN is available in Proxy Protocol V2 additional info
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: cn
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.peer_cert_as_username = cn
|
||
|
||
## Enable the option for X.509 certificate based authentication.
|
||
## EMQX will use the common name of certificate as MQTT clientid.
|
||
## Only support Proxy Protocol V2, the CN is available in Proxy Protocol V2 additional info
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: cn
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.peer_cert_as_clientid = cn
|
||
|
||
## The TCP backlog defines the maximum length that the queue of pending
|
||
## connections can grow to.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number >= 0
|
||
listener.tcp.external.backlog = 1024
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send timeout for external MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
listener.tcp.external.send_timeout = 15s
|
||
|
||
## Close the TCP connection if send timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
listener.tcp.external.send_timeout_close = on
|
||
|
||
## The TCP receive buffer(os kernel) for MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/inet.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.recbuf = 2KB
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send buffer(os kernel) for MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/inet.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.sndbuf = 2KB
|
||
|
||
## The size of the user-level software buffer used by the driver.
|
||
## Not to be confused with options sndbuf and recbuf, which correspond
|
||
## to the Kernel socket buffers. It is recommended to have val(buffer)
|
||
## >= max(val(sndbuf),val(recbuf)) to avoid performance issues because
|
||
## of unnecessary copying. val(buffer) is automatically set to the above
|
||
## maximum when values sndbuf or recbuf are set.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/inet.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.buffer = 2KB
|
||
|
||
## Sets the 'buffer = max(sndbuf, recbuf)' if this option is enabled.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.tune_buffer = off
|
||
|
||
## The socket is set to a busy state when the amount of data queued internally
|
||
## by the ERTS socket implementation reaches this limit.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## Defaults to 1MB
|
||
## listener.tcp.external.high_watermark = 1MB
|
||
|
||
## The TCP_NODELAY flag for MQTT connections. Small amounts of data are
|
||
## sent immediately if the option is enabled.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
listener.tcp.external.nodelay = true
|
||
|
||
## The SO_REUSEADDR flag for TCP listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
listener.tcp.external.reuseaddr = true
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Internal TCP Listener for MQTT Protocol
|
||
|
||
## The IP address and port that the internal MQTT/TCP protocol listener
|
||
## will bind.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: IP:Port, Port
|
||
##
|
||
## Examples: 11883, 127.0.0.1:11883, ::1:11883
|
||
listener.tcp.internal = 127.0.0.1:11883
|
||
|
||
## The acceptor pool for internal MQTT/TCP listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.acceptors = 4
|
||
|
||
## Maximum number of concurrent MQTT/TCP connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.max_connections = 1024000
|
||
|
||
## Maximum internal connections per second.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.max_conn_rate = 1000
|
||
|
||
## Specify the {active, N} option for the internal MQTT/TCP Socket.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.active_n = 1000
|
||
|
||
## Zone of the internal MQTT/TCP listener belonged to.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.zone = internal
|
||
|
||
## The TCP backlog of internal MQTT/TCP Listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.backlog
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number >= 0
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.backlog = 512
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send timeout for internal MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.send_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.send_timeout = 5s
|
||
|
||
## Close the MQTT/TCP connection if send timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.send_timeout_close
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.send_timeout_close = on
|
||
|
||
## The TCP receive buffer(os kernel) for internal MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.recbuf
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.recbuf = 64KB
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send buffer(os kernel) for internal MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/inet.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.sndbuf = 64KB
|
||
|
||
## The size of the user-level software buffer used by the driver.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.buffer
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.tcp.internal.buffer = 16KB
|
||
|
||
## Sets the 'buffer = max(sndbuf, recbuf)' if this option is enabled.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.tune_buffer
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.tcp.internal.tune_buffer = off
|
||
|
||
## The TCP_NODELAY flag for internal MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.nodelay
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.nodelay = false
|
||
|
||
## The SO_REUSEADDR flag for MQTT/TCP Listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
listener.tcp.internal.reuseaddr = true
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## MQTT/SSL - External SSL Listener for MQTT Protocol
|
||
|
||
## listener.ssl.$name is the IP address and port that the MQTT/SSL
|
||
## listener will bind.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: IP:Port | Port
|
||
##
|
||
## Examples: 8883, 127.0.0.1:8883, ::1:8883
|
||
listener.ssl.external = 8883
|
||
|
||
## The acceptor pool for external MQTT/SSL listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.ssl.external.acceptors = 16
|
||
|
||
## Maximum number of concurrent MQTT/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.ssl.external.max_connections = 102400
|
||
|
||
## Maximum MQTT/SSL connections per second.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.ssl.external.max_conn_rate = 500
|
||
|
||
## Specify the {active, N} option for the internal MQTT/SSL Socket.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.ssl.external.active_n = 100
|
||
|
||
## Zone of the external MQTT/SSL listener belonged to.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
listener.ssl.external.zone = external
|
||
|
||
## The access control rules for the MQTT/SSL listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.access
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: ACL Rule
|
||
listener.ssl.external.access.1 = allow all
|
||
|
||
## Enable the Proxy Protocol V1/2 if the EMQ cluster is deployed behind
|
||
## HAProxy or Nginx.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.proxy_protocol
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.proxy_protocol = on
|
||
|
||
## Sets the timeout for proxy protocol.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.proxy_protocol_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.proxy_protocol_timeout = 3s
|
||
|
||
## TLS versions only to protect from POODLE attack.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/ssl.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String, seperated by ','
|
||
## NOTE: Do not use tlsv1.3 if emqx is running on OTP-22 or earlier
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.tls_versions = tlsv1.3,tlsv1.2,tlsv1.1,tlsv1
|
||
listener.ssl.external.tls_versions = tlsv1.2,tlsv1.1,tlsv1
|
||
|
||
## TLS Handshake timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
listener.ssl.external.handshake_timeout = 15s
|
||
|
||
## Maximum number of non-self-issued intermediate certificates that
|
||
## can follow the peer certificate in a valid certification path.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.depth = 10
|
||
|
||
## String containing the user's password. Only used if the private keyfile
|
||
## is password-protected.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.key_password = yourpass
|
||
|
||
## Path to the file containing the user's private PEM-encoded key.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/ssl.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
listener.ssl.external.keyfile = /etc/ssl/dgiot/server.key
|
||
|
||
## Path to a file containing the user certificate.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/ssl.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
listener.ssl.external.certfile = /etc/ssl/dgiot/server.pem
|
||
|
||
## Path to the file containing PEM-encoded CA certificates. The CA certificates
|
||
## are used during server authentication and when building the client certificate chain.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
listener.ssl.external.cacertfile = /etc/ssl/dgiot/ca.pem
|
||
## Whether to enable OCSP stapling for the listener. If set to true,
|
||
## requires definining the OCSP responder URL.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## Default: false
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.enable_ocsp_stapling = true
|
||
|
||
## URL for the OCSP responder to check the server certificate against.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.ocsp_responder_url = http://my.ocsp.responder.com
|
||
|
||
## Path to the file containing PEM-encoded certificate of the OCSP
|
||
## issuer for the server certificate.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.ocsp_issuer_pem = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/certs/ocsp-issuer.pem
|
||
|
||
## The period to refresh the OCSP response for the server.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.ocsp_refresh_interval = 5m
|
||
|
||
## The timeout for the HTTP request when checking OCSP responses.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.ocsp_refresh_http_timeout = 15s
|
||
|
||
## Whether to enable CRL verification and caching for this listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: boolean
|
||
## Default: false
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.enable_crl_check = true
|
||
|
||
## Comma-separated URL list for CRL servers to fetch and cache CRLs
|
||
## from. Must include the path to the CRL file(s).
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.crl_cache_urls = http://my.crl.server/intermediate.crl.pem, http://my.other.crl.server/another.crl.pem
|
||
|
||
## The timeout for the HTTP request when fetching CRLs. This is
|
||
## global for all listeners.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## Default: 15 s
|
||
crl_cache_http_timeout = 15s
|
||
|
||
## The period to refresh the CRLs from the servers. This is global
|
||
## for all URLs and listeners.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## Default: 15 m
|
||
crl_cache_refresh_interval = 15m
|
||
|
||
## The Ephemeral Diffie-Helman key exchange is a very effective way of
|
||
## ensuring Forward Secrecy by exchanging a set of keys that never hit
|
||
## the wire. Since the DH key is effectively signed by the private key,
|
||
## it needs to be at least as strong as the private key. In addition,
|
||
## the default DH groups that most of the OpenSSL installations have
|
||
## are only a handful (since they are distributed with the OpenSSL
|
||
## package that has been built for the operating system it’s running on)
|
||
## and hence predictable (not to mention, 1024 bits only).
|
||
## In order to escape this situation, first we need to generate a fresh,
|
||
## strong DH group, store it in a file and then use the option above,
|
||
## to force our SSL application to use the new DH group. Fortunately,
|
||
## OpenSSL provides us with a tool to do that. Simply run:
|
||
## openssl dhparam -out dh-params.pem 2048
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.dhfile = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/certs/dh-params.pem
|
||
|
||
## A server only does x509-path validation in mode verify_peer,
|
||
## as it then sends a certificate request to the client (this
|
||
## message is not sent if the verify option is verify_none).
|
||
## You can then also want to specify option fail_if_no_peer_cert.
|
||
## More information at: http://erlang.org/doc/man/ssl.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: verify_peer | verify_none
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.verify = verify_peer
|
||
|
||
## Used together with {verify, verify_peer} by an SSL server. If set to true,
|
||
## the server fails if the client does not have a certificate to send, that is,
|
||
## sends an empty certificate.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.fail_if_no_peer_cert = true
|
||
|
||
## This is the single most important configuration option of an Erlang SSL
|
||
## application. Ciphers (and their ordering) define the way the client and
|
||
## server encrypt information over the wire, from the initial Diffie-Helman
|
||
## key exchange, the session key encryption ## algorithm and the message
|
||
## digest algorithm. Selecting a good cipher suite is critical for the
|
||
## application’s data security, confidentiality and performance.
|
||
##
|
||
## The cipher list above offers:
|
||
##
|
||
## A good balance between compatibility with older browsers.
|
||
## It can get stricter for Machine-To-Machine scenarios.
|
||
## Perfect Forward Secrecy.
|
||
## No old/insecure encryption and HMAC algorithms
|
||
##
|
||
## Most of it was copied from Mozilla’s Server Side TLS article
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Ciphers
|
||
listener.ssl.external.ciphers = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256,TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384,ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384,ECDHE-ECDSA-DES-CBC3-SHA,ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,ECDH-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384,ECDH-RSA-AES256-SHA384,DHE-DSS-AES256-GCM-SHA384,DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA256,AES256-GCM-SHA384,AES256-SHA256,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256,ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256,ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,ECDH-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256,ECDH-RSA-AES128-SHA256,DHE-DSS-AES128-GCM-SHA256,DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA256,AES128-GCM-SHA256,AES128-SHA256,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA,ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA,DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA,ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-SHA,ECDH-RSA-AES256-SHA,AES256-SHA,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA,ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA,DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA,ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-SHA,ECDH-RSA-AES128-SHA,AES128-SHA
|
||
|
||
|
||
## Ciphers for TLS PSK.
|
||
## Note that 'listener.ssl.external.ciphers' and 'listener.ssl.external.psk_ciphers' cannot
|
||
## be configured at the same time.
|
||
## See 'https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4279#section-2'.
|
||
#listener.ssl.external.psk_ciphers = RSA-PSK-AES256-GCM-SHA384,RSA-PSK-AES256-CBC-SHA384,RSA-PSK-AES128-GCM-SHA256,RSA-PSK-AES128-CBC-SHA256,RSA-PSK-AES256-CBC-SHA,RSA-PSK-AES128-CBC-SHA
|
||
|
||
## SSL parameter renegotiation is a feature that allows a client and a server
|
||
## to renegotiate the parameters of the SSL connection on the fly.
|
||
## RFC 5746 defines a more secure way of doing this. By enabling secure renegotiation,
|
||
## you drop support for the insecure renegotiation, prone to MitM attacks.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.secure_renegotiate = off
|
||
|
||
## A performance optimization setting, it allows clients to reuse
|
||
## pre-existing sessions, instead of initializing new ones.
|
||
## Read more about it here.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/ssl.html
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.reuse_sessions = on
|
||
|
||
## An important security setting, it forces the cipher to be set based
|
||
## on the server-specified order instead of the client-specified order,
|
||
## hence enforcing the (usually more properly configured) security
|
||
## ordering of the server administrator.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.honor_cipher_order = on
|
||
|
||
## Use the CN, DN or CRT field from the client certificate as a username.
|
||
## Notice that 'verify' should be set as 'verify_peer'.
|
||
## 'pem' encodes CRT in base64, and md5 is the md5 hash of CRT.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: cn | dn | crt | pem | md5
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.peer_cert_as_username = cn
|
||
|
||
## Use the CN, DN or CRT field from the client certificate as a username.
|
||
## Notice that 'verify' should be set as 'verify_peer'.
|
||
## 'pem' encodes CRT in base64, and md5 is the md5 hash of CRT.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: cn | dn | crt | pem | md5
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.peer_cert_as_clientid = cn
|
||
|
||
## Default is 'notice', set 'debug' to inspect TLS handshake messaes.
|
||
## This log level is not related to EMQX's log level.
|
||
##
|
||
## NOTE: never set to 'debug' in production environemnts.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | info | debug
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.log_level = notice
|
||
#
|
||
## TCP backlog for the SSL connection.
|
||
##
|
||
## See listener.tcp.$name.backlog
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number >= 0
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.backlog = 1024
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send timeout for the SSL connection.
|
||
##
|
||
## See listener.tcp.$name.send_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.send_timeout = 15s
|
||
|
||
## Close the SSL connection if send timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.send_timeout_close
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.send_timeout_close = on
|
||
|
||
## The TCP receive buffer(os kernel) for the SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.recbuf
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
listener.ssl.external.recbuf = 4KB
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send buffer(os kernel) for internal MQTT connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.sndbuf
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
listener.ssl.external.sndbuf = 4KB
|
||
|
||
## The size of the user-level software buffer used by the driver.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.buffer
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.buffer = 4KB
|
||
|
||
## Sets the 'buffer = max(sndbuf, recbuf)' if this option is enabled.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.tune_buffer
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.tune_buffer = off
|
||
|
||
## The TCP_NODELAY flag for SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.nodelay
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.nodelay = true
|
||
|
||
## The SO_REUSEADDR flag for MQTT/SSL Listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
listener.ssl.external.reuseaddr = true
|
||
|
||
## Whether to perform GC after TLS/SSL handshake.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: false
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.gc_after_handshake = false
|
||
|
||
## hibernate the SSL process after idling for amount of time
|
||
## Default: undefined (off)
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.hibernate_after = 5s
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## External WebSocket listener for MQTT protocol
|
||
|
||
## listener.ws.$name is the IP address and port that the MQTT/WebSocket
|
||
## listener will bind.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: IP:Port | Port
|
||
##
|
||
## Examples: 8083, 127.0.0.1:8083, ::1:8083
|
||
listener.ws.external = 8083
|
||
|
||
## The path of WebSocket MQTT endpoint
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: URL Path
|
||
listener.ws.external.mqtt_path = /mqtt
|
||
|
||
## The acceptor pool for external MQTT/WebSocket listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.ws.external.acceptors = 4
|
||
|
||
## Maximum number of concurrent MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.ws.external.max_connections = 102400
|
||
|
||
## Maximum MQTT/WebSocket connections per second.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.ws.external.max_conn_rate = 1000
|
||
|
||
## Simulate the {active, N} option for the MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.ws.external.active_n = 100
|
||
|
||
## Zone of the external MQTT/WebSocket listener belonged to.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
listener.ws.external.zone = external
|
||
|
||
## The access control for the MQTT/WebSocket listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.access
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: ACL Rule
|
||
listener.ws.external.access.1 = allow all
|
||
|
||
## If set to true, the server fails if the client does not have a Sec-WebSocket-Protocol to send.
|
||
## Set to false for WeChat MiniApp.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
## listener.ws.external.fail_if_no_subprotocol = true
|
||
|
||
## Supported subprotocols
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: mqtt, mqtt-v3, mqtt-v3.1.1, mqtt-v5
|
||
## listener.ws.external.supported_subprotocols = mqtt, mqtt-v3, mqtt-v3.1.1, mqtt-v5
|
||
|
||
## Specify which HTTP header for real source IP if the EMQX cluster is
|
||
## deployed behind NGINX or HAProxy.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: X-Forwarded-For
|
||
## listener.ws.external.proxy_address_header = X-Forwarded-For
|
||
|
||
## Specify which HTTP header for real source port if the EMQX cluster is
|
||
## deployed behind NGINX or HAProxy.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: X-Forwarded-Port
|
||
## listener.ws.external.proxy_port_header = X-Forwarded-Port
|
||
|
||
## Enable the Proxy Protocol V1/2 if the EMQ cluster is deployed behind
|
||
## HAProxy or Nginx.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.proxy_protocol
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.ws.external.proxy_protocol = on
|
||
|
||
## Sets the timeout for proxy protocol.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.proxy_protocol_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.ws.external.proxy_protocol_timeout = 3s
|
||
|
||
## Enable the option for X.509 certificate based authentication.
|
||
## EMQX will use the common name of certificate as MQTT username.
|
||
## Only support Proxy Protocol V2, the CN is available in Proxy Protocol V2 additional info
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: cn
|
||
## listener.ws.external.peer_cert_as_username = cn
|
||
|
||
## Enable the option for X.509 certificate based authentication.
|
||
## EMQX will use the common name of certificate as MQTT clientid.
|
||
## Only support Proxy Protocol V2, the CN is available in Proxy Protocol V2 additional info
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: cn
|
||
## listener.ws.external.peer_cert_as_clientid = cn
|
||
|
||
## The TCP backlog of external MQTT/WebSocket Listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.backlog
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number >= 0
|
||
listener.ws.external.backlog = 1024
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send timeout for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.send_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
listener.ws.external.send_timeout = 15s
|
||
|
||
## Close the MQTT/WebSocket connection if send timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.send_timeout_close
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
listener.ws.external.send_timeout_close = on
|
||
|
||
## The TCP receive buffer(os kernel) for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.recbuf
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.ws.external.recbuf = 2KB
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send buffer(os kernel) for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.sndbuf
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.ws.external.sndbuf = 2KB
|
||
|
||
## The size of the user-level software buffer used by the driver.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.buffer
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.ws.external.buffer = 2KB
|
||
|
||
## Sets the 'buffer = max(sndbuf, recbuf)' if this option is enabled.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.tune_buffer
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.ws.external.tune_buffer = off
|
||
|
||
## The TCP_NODELAY flag for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.nodelay
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
listener.ws.external.nodelay = true
|
||
|
||
## The compress flag for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## If this Value is set true,the websocket message would be compressed
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
## listener.ws.external.compress = true
|
||
|
||
## The level of deflate options for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.deflate_opts.level
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: none | default | best_compression | best_speed
|
||
## listener.ws.external.deflate_opts.level = default
|
||
|
||
## The mem_level of deflate options for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.deflate_opts.mem_level
|
||
##
|
||
## Valid range is 1-9
|
||
## listener.ws.external.deflate_opts.mem_level = 8
|
||
|
||
## The strategy of deflate options for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.deflate_opts.strategy
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: default | filtered | huffman_only | rle
|
||
## listener.ws.external.deflate_opts.strategy = default
|
||
|
||
## The deflate option for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.deflate_opts.server_context_takeover
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: takeover | no_takeover
|
||
## listener.ws.external.deflate_opts.server_context_takeover = takeover
|
||
|
||
## The deflate option for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.deflate_opts.client_context_takeover
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: takeover | no_takeover
|
||
## listener.ws.external.deflate_opts.client_context_takeover = takeover
|
||
|
||
## The deflate options for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.deflate_opts.server_max_window_bits
|
||
##
|
||
## Valid range is 8-15
|
||
## listener.ws.external.deflate_opts.server_max_window_bits = 15
|
||
|
||
## The deflate options for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.deflate_opts.client_max_window_bits
|
||
##
|
||
## Valid range is 8-15
|
||
## listener.ws.external.deflate_opts.client_max_window_bits = 15
|
||
|
||
## The idle timeout for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ws.$name.idle_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.ws.external.idle_timeout = 60s
|
||
|
||
## The max frame size for external MQTT/WebSocket connections.
|
||
##
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
## listener.ws.external.max_frame_size = 0
|
||
|
||
## Whether a WebSocket message is allowed to contain multiple MQTT packets
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: single | multiple
|
||
listener.ws.external.mqtt_piggyback = multiple
|
||
|
||
## By default, EMQX web socket connection does not restrict connections to specific origins.
|
||
## It also, by default, does not enforce the presence of origin in request headers for WebSocket connections.
|
||
## Because of this, a malicious user could potentially hijack an existing web-socket connection to EMQX.
|
||
|
||
## To prevent this, users can set allowed origin headers in their ws connection to EMQX.
|
||
## WS configs are set in listener.ws.external.*
|
||
## WSS configs are set in listener.wss.external.*
|
||
|
||
## Example for WS connection
|
||
## To enables origin check in header for websocket connnection,
|
||
## set `listener.ws.external.check_origin_enable = true`. By default it is false,
|
||
## When it is set to true and no origin is present in the header of a ws connection request, the request fails.
|
||
|
||
## To allow origins to be absent in header in the websocket connection when check_origin_enable is true,
|
||
## set `listener.ws.external.allow_origin_absence = true`
|
||
|
||
## Enabling origin check implies there are specific valid origins allowed for ws connection.
|
||
## To set the list of allowed origins in header for websocket connection
|
||
## listener.ws.external.check_origins = http://localhost:18083(localhost dashboard url), http://yourapp.com`
|
||
## check_origins config allows a comma separated list of origins so you can specify as many origins are you want.
|
||
## With these configs, you can allow only connections from only authorized origins to your broker
|
||
|
||
## Enable origin check in header for websocket connection
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false (default false)
|
||
listener.ws.external.check_origin_enable = false
|
||
|
||
## Allow origin to be absent in header in websocket connection when check_origin_enable is true
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false (default true)
|
||
listener.ws.external.allow_origin_absence = true
|
||
|
||
## Comma separated list of allowed origin in header for websocket connection
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: http://url eg. local http dashboard url - http://localhost:18083, http://127.0.0.1:18083
|
||
listener.ws.external.check_origins = http://localhost:18083, http://127.0.0.1:18083
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## External WebSocket/SSL listener for MQTT Protocol
|
||
|
||
## listener.wss.$name is the IP address and port that the MQTT/WebSocket/SSL
|
||
## listener will bind.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: IP:Port | Port
|
||
##
|
||
## Examples: 8084, 127.0.0.1:8084, ::1:8084
|
||
listener.wss.external = 8084
|
||
|
||
## The path of WebSocket MQTT endpoint
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: URL Path
|
||
listener.wss.external.mqtt_path = /mqtt
|
||
|
||
## The acceptor pool for external MQTT/WebSocket/SSL listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.wss.external.acceptors = 4
|
||
|
||
## Maximum number of concurrent MQTT/Webwocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.wss.external.max_connections = 102400
|
||
|
||
## Maximum MQTT/WebSocket/SSL connections per second.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.max_conn_rate
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.wss.external.max_conn_rate = 1000
|
||
|
||
## Simulate the {active, N} option for the MQTT/WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
listener.wss.external.active_n = 100
|
||
|
||
## Zone of the external MQTT/WebSocket/SSL listener belonged to.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
listener.wss.external.zone = external
|
||
|
||
## The access control rules for the MQTT/WebSocket/SSL listener.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.access.<no>
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: ACL Rule
|
||
listener.wss.external.access.1 = allow all
|
||
|
||
## If set to true, the server fails if the client does not have a Sec-WebSocket-Protocol to send.
|
||
## Set to false for WeChat MiniApp.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
## listener.wss.external.fail_if_no_subprotocol = true
|
||
|
||
## Supported subprotocols
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: mqtt, mqtt-v3, mqtt-v3.1.1, mqtt-v5
|
||
## listener.wss.external.supported_subprotocols = mqtt, mqtt-v3, mqtt-v3.1.1, mqtt-v5
|
||
|
||
## Specify which HTTP header for real source IP if the EMQ X cluster is
|
||
## deployed behind NGINX or HAProxy.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: X-Forwarded-For
|
||
## listener.wss.external.proxy_address_header = X-Forwarded-For
|
||
|
||
## Specify which HTTP header for real source port if the EMQ X cluster is
|
||
## deployed behind NGINX or HAProxy.
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: X-Forwarded-Port
|
||
## listener.wss.external.proxy_port_header = X-Forwarded-Port
|
||
|
||
## Enable the Proxy Protocol V1/2 support.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.proxy_protocol
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.wss.external.proxy_protocol = on
|
||
|
||
## Sets the timeout for proxy protocol.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.proxy_protocol_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.wss.external.proxy_protocol_timeout = 3s
|
||
|
||
## TLS versions only to protect from POODLE attack.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.tls_versions
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String, seperated by ','
|
||
## NOTE: Do not use tlsv1.3 if emqx is running on OTP-22 or earlier
|
||
## listener.wss.external.tls_versions = tlsv1.3,tlsv1.2,tlsv1.1,tlsv1
|
||
|
||
## Path to the file containing the user's private PEM-encoded key.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.keyfile
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
listener.wss.external.keyfile = /etc/ssl/certs/domain_name.key
|
||
|
||
## Path to a file containing the user certificate.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.certfile
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
listener.wss.external.certfile = /etc/ssl/certs/domain_name.pem
|
||
|
||
## Path to the file containing PEM-encoded CA certificates.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.cacert
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
## listener.wss.external.cacertfile = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/certs/cacert.pem
|
||
|
||
## Maximum number of non-self-issued intermediate certificates that
|
||
## can follow the peer certificate in a valid certification path.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.external.depth
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
## listener.wss.external.depth = 10
|
||
|
||
## String containing the user's password. Only used if the private keyfile
|
||
## is password-protected.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.key_password
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## listener.wss.external.key_password = yourpass
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.dhfile
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
## listener.ssl.external.dhfile = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/certs/dh-params.pem
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.verify
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: verify_peer | verify_none
|
||
## listener.wss.external.verify = verify_peer
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.fail_if_no_peer_cert
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: false | true
|
||
## listener.wss.external.fail_if_no_peer_cert = true
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.ciphers
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Ciphers
|
||
listener.wss.external.ciphers = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256,TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384,ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384,ECDHE-ECDSA-DES-CBC3-SHA,ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,ECDH-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384,ECDH-RSA-AES256-SHA384,DHE-DSS-AES256-GCM-SHA384,DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA256,AES256-GCM-SHA384,AES256-SHA256,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256,ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256,ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,ECDH-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256,ECDH-RSA-AES128-SHA256,DHE-DSS-AES128-GCM-SHA256,DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA256,AES128-GCM-SHA256,AES128-SHA256,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA,ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA,DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA,ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-SHA,ECDH-RSA-AES256-SHA,AES256-SHA,ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA,ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA,DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA,ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-SHA,ECDH-RSA-AES128-SHA,AES128-SHA
|
||
|
||
## Ciphers for TLS PSK.
|
||
## Note that 'listener.wss.external.ciphers' and 'listener.wss.external.psk_ciphers' cannot
|
||
## be configured at the same time.
|
||
## See 'https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4279#section-2'.
|
||
## listener.wss.external.psk_ciphers = RSA-PSK-AES256-GCM-SHA384,RSA-PSK-AES256-CBC-SHA384,RSA-PSK-AES128-GCM-SHA256,RSA-PSK-AES128-CBC-SHA256,RSA-PSK-AES256-CBC-SHA,RSA-PSK-AES128-CBC-SHA
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.secure_renegotiate
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.wss.external.secure_renegotiate = off
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.reuse_sessions
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.wss.external.reuse_sessions = on
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.honor_cipher_order
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## listener.wss.external.honor_cipher_order = on
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.peer_cert_as_username
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: cn | dn | crt | pem | md5
|
||
## listener.wss.external.peer_cert_as_username = cn
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.peer_cert_as_clientid
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: cn | dn | crt | pem | md5
|
||
## listener.wss.external.peer_cert_as_clientid = cn
|
||
|
||
## See: listener.ssl.$name.log_level
|
||
## Value: emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | info | debug
|
||
## listener.wss.external.log_level = notice
|
||
|
||
## TCP backlog for the WebSocket/SSL connection.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.backlog
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number >= 0
|
||
listener.wss.external.backlog = 1024
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send timeout for the WebSocket/SSL connection.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.send_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
listener.wss.external.send_timeout = 15s
|
||
|
||
## Close the WebSocket/SSL connection if send timeout.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.send_timeout_close
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
listener.wss.external.send_timeout_close = on
|
||
|
||
## The TCP receive buffer(os kernel) for the WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.recbuf
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.wss.external.recbuf = 4KB
|
||
|
||
## The TCP send buffer(os kernel) for the WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.sndbuf
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.wss.external.sndbuf = 4KB
|
||
|
||
## The size of the user-level software buffer used by the driver.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.buffer
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Bytes
|
||
## listener.wss.external.buffer = 4KB
|
||
|
||
## The TCP_NODELAY flag for WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.tcp.$name.nodelay
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
## listener.wss.external.nodelay = true
|
||
|
||
## The compress flag for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## If this Value is set true,the websocket message would be compressed
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
||
## listener.wss.external.compress = true
|
||
|
||
## The level of deflate options for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.wss.$name.deflate_opts.level
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: none | default | best_compression | best_speed
|
||
## listener.wss.external.deflate_opts.level = default
|
||
|
||
## The mem_level of deflate options for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.wss.$name.deflate_opts.mem_level
|
||
##
|
||
## Valid range is 1-9
|
||
## listener.wss.external.deflate_opts.mem_level = 8
|
||
|
||
## The strategy of deflate options for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.wss.$name.deflate_opts.strategy
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: default | filtered | huffman_only | rle
|
||
## listener.wss.external.deflate_opts.strategy = default
|
||
|
||
## The deflate option for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.wss.$name.deflate_opts.server_context_takeover
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: takeover | no_takeover
|
||
## listener.wss.external.deflate_opts.server_context_takeover = takeover
|
||
|
||
## The deflate option for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.wss.$name.deflate_opts.client_context_takeover
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: takeover | no_takeover
|
||
## listener.wss.external.deflate_opts.client_context_takeover = takeover
|
||
|
||
## The deflate options for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.wss.$name.deflate_opts.server_max_window_bits
|
||
##
|
||
## Valid range is 8-15
|
||
## listener.wss.external.deflate_opts.server_max_window_bits = 15
|
||
|
||
## The deflate options for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.wss.$name.deflate_opts.client_max_window_bits
|
||
##
|
||
## Valid range is 8-15
|
||
## listener.wss.external.deflate_opts.client_max_window_bits = 15
|
||
|
||
## The idle timeout for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: listener.wss.$name.idle_timeout
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## listener.wss.external.idle_timeout = 60s
|
||
|
||
## The max frame size for external WebSocket/SSL connections.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Number
|
||
## listener.wss.external.max_frame_size = 0
|
||
|
||
## Whether a WebSocket message is allowed to contain multiple MQTT packets
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: single | multiple
|
||
listener.wss.external.mqtt_piggyback = multiple
|
||
## Enable origin check in header for secure websocket connection
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false (default false)
|
||
listener.wss.external.check_origin_enable = false
|
||
## Allow origin to be absent in header in secure websocket connection when check_origin_enable is true
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false (default true)
|
||
listener.wss.external.allow_origin_absence = true
|
||
## Comma separated list of allowed origin in header for secure websocket connection
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: http://url eg. https://localhost:8084, https://127.0.0.1:8084
|
||
listener.wss.external.check_origins = https://localhost:8084, https://127.0.0.1:8084
|
||
|
||
## CONFIG_SECTION_END=listeners ================================================
|
||
|
||
## CONFIG_SECTION_BGN=modules ==================================================
|
||
|
||
## The file to store loaded module names.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
modules.loaded_file = {{ platform_data_dir }}/loaded_modules
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Presence Module
|
||
|
||
## Sets the QoS for presence MQTT message.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0 | 1 | 2
|
||
module.presence.qos = 1
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Subscription Module
|
||
|
||
## Subscribe the Topics automatically when client connected.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: String
|
||
## module.subscription.1.topic = connected/%c/%u
|
||
|
||
## Qos of the proxy subscription.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0 | 1 | 2
|
||
## Default: 0
|
||
## module.subscription.1.qos = 0
|
||
|
||
## No Local of the proxy subscription options.
|
||
## This configuration only takes effect in the MQTT V5 protocol.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0 | 1
|
||
## Default: 0
|
||
## module.subscription.1.nl = 0
|
||
|
||
## Retain As Published of the proxy subscription options.
|
||
## This configuration only takes effect in the MQTT V5 protocol.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0 | 1
|
||
## Default: 0
|
||
## module.subscription.1.rap = 0
|
||
|
||
## Retain Handling of the proxy subscription options.
|
||
## This configuration only takes effect in the MQTT V5 protocol.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 0 | 1 | 2
|
||
## Default: 0
|
||
## module.subscription.1.rh = 0
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Rewrite Module
|
||
|
||
## {rewrite, Topic, Re, Dest}
|
||
## module.rewrite.pub.rule.1 = x/# ^x/y/(.+)$ z/y/$1
|
||
## module.rewrite.sub.rule.1 = y/+/z/# ^y/(.+)/z/(.+)$ y/z/$2
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Slow Subscribers Statistics Module
|
||
|
||
## the expire time of the record which in topk
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: 5 minutes
|
||
#module.slow_subs.expire_interval = 5m
|
||
|
||
## maximum number of Top-K record
|
||
##
|
||
## Defalut: 10
|
||
#module.slow_subs.top_k_num = 10
|
||
|
||
## Stats Type
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: whole
|
||
#module.slow_subs.stats_type = whole
|
||
|
||
## Stats Threshold
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 500ms
|
||
#module.slow_subs.threshold = 500ms
|
||
|
||
## CONFIG_SECTION_END=modules ==================================================
|
||
|
||
##-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Plugins
|
||
##-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
## The etc dir for plugins' config.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Folder
|
||
plugins.etc_dir = {{ platform_etc_dir }}/plugins/
|
||
|
||
## The file to store loaded plugin names.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
plugins.loaded_file = {{ platform_data_dir }}/loaded_plugins
|
||
|
||
## The directory of extension plugins.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: File
|
||
plugins.expand_plugins_dir = {{ platform_plugins_dir }}/
|
||
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
## Broker
|
||
##--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
## System interval of publishing $SYS messages.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## Default: 1m, 1 minute
|
||
broker.sys_interval = 1m
|
||
|
||
## System heartbeat interval of publishing following heart beat message:
|
||
## - "$SYS/brokers/<node>/uptime"
|
||
## - "$SYS/brokers/<node>/datetime"
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## Default: 30s
|
||
broker.sys_heartbeat = 30s
|
||
|
||
## Session locking strategy in a cluster.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Enum
|
||
## - local
|
||
## - leader
|
||
## - quorum
|
||
## - all
|
||
broker.session_locking_strategy = quorum
|
||
|
||
## Dispatch strategy for shared subscription
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Enum
|
||
## - hash_clientid
|
||
## - hash # same as hash_clientid
|
||
## - hash_topic
|
||
## - local
|
||
## - random
|
||
## - round_robin
|
||
## - sticky
|
||
broker.shared_subscription_strategy = random
|
||
|
||
## Per group dispatch strategy for shared subscription
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Enum
|
||
## - hash_clientid
|
||
## - hash # same as hash_clientid
|
||
## - hash_topic
|
||
## - local
|
||
## - random
|
||
## - round_robin
|
||
## - sticky
|
||
#broker.sample_group.shared_subscription_strategy = local
|
||
|
||
## Enable/disable shared dispatch acknowledgement for QoS1 and QoS2 messages
|
||
## This should allow messages to be dispatched to a different subscriber in
|
||
## the group in case the picked (based on shared_subscription_strategy) one # is offline
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Enum
|
||
## - true
|
||
## - false
|
||
broker.shared_dispatch_ack_enabled = false
|
||
|
||
## Enable batch clean for deleted routes.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Flag
|
||
broker.route_batch_clean = off
|
||
|
||
## Performance toggle for subscribe/unsubscribe wildcard topic.
|
||
## Change this toggle only when there are many wildcard topics.
|
||
## Value: Enum
|
||
## - key: mnesia translational updates with per-key locks. recommended for single node setup.
|
||
## - tab: mnesia translational updates with table lock. recommended for multi-nodes setup.
|
||
## - global: global lock protected updates. recommended for larger cluster.
|
||
## NOTE: when changing from/to 'global' lock, it requires all nodes in the cluster
|
||
## to be stopped before the change.
|
||
# broker.perf.route_lock_type = key
|
||
|
||
## Enable trie path compaction.
|
||
## Enabling it significantly improves wildcard topic subscribe rate,
|
||
## if wildcard topics have unique prefixes like: 'sensor/{{id}}/+/',
|
||
## where ID is unique per subscriber.
|
||
##
|
||
## Topic match performance (when publishing) may degrade if messages
|
||
## are mostly published to topics with large number of levels.
|
||
##
|
||
## NOTE: This is a cluster-wide configuration.
|
||
## It rquires all nodes to be stopped before changing it.
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Enum
|
||
## - true: enable trie path compaction
|
||
## - false: disable trie path compaction
|
||
# broker.perf.trie_compaction = true
|
||
|
||
## Enable client disconnect event will be triggered by which reasons.
|
||
## Value: on | off
|
||
## `discarded`: session was discarded by another client with same client ID when new connection use `clean_session = true`.
|
||
## Default: off
|
||
## `takeover`: session was takeovered by another client with same client ID when new connection use `clean_session = false`.
|
||
## Default: off
|
||
##
|
||
# broker.client_disconnect_discarded = off
|
||
# broker.client_disconnect_takeovered = off
|
||
|
||
## CONFIG_SECTION_BGN=sys_mon ==================================================
|
||
|
||
## Enable Long GC monitoring. Disable if the value is 0.
|
||
## Notice: don't enable the monitor in production for:
|
||
## https://github.com/erlang/otp/blob/feb45017da36be78d4c5784d758ede619fa7bfd3/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c#L421
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## - h: hour
|
||
## - m: minute
|
||
## - s: second
|
||
## - ms: milliseconds
|
||
##
|
||
## Examples:
|
||
## - 2h: 2 hours
|
||
## - 30m: 30 minutes
|
||
## - 0.1s: 0.1 seconds
|
||
## - 100ms : 100 milliseconds
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 0ms
|
||
sysmon.long_gc = 0
|
||
|
||
## Enable Long Schedule(ms) monitoring.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erlang.html#system_monitor-2
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: Duration
|
||
## - h: hour
|
||
## - m: minute
|
||
## - s: second
|
||
## - ms: milliseconds
|
||
##
|
||
## Examples:
|
||
## - 2h: 2 hours
|
||
## - 30m: 30 minutes
|
||
## - 0.1s: 0.1 seconds
|
||
## - 100ms: 100 milliseconds
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 0ms
|
||
sysmon.long_schedule = 240ms
|
||
|
||
## Enable Large Heap monitoring.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erlang.html#system_monitor-2
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: bytes
|
||
##
|
||
## Default: 8M words. 32MB on 32-bit VM, 64MB on 64-bit VM.
|
||
sysmon.large_heap = 8MB
|
||
|
||
## Enable Busy Port monitoring.
|
||
##
|
||
## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erlang.html#system_monitor-2
|
||
##
|
||
## Value: true | false
|
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sysmon.busy_port = false
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## Enable Busy Dist Port monitoring.
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##
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## See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/erlang.html#system_monitor-2
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##
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## Value: true | false
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sysmon.busy_dist_port = true
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## The time interval for the periodic cpu check
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##
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## Value: Duration
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## -h: hour, e.g. '2h' for 2 hours
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## -m: minute, e.g. '5m' for 5 minutes
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## -s: second, e.g. '30s' for 30 seconds
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##
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## Default: 60s
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os_mon.cpu_check_interval = 60s
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## The threshold, as percentage of system cpu, for how much system cpu can be used before the corresponding alarm is set.
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##
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## Default: 80%
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os_mon.cpu_high_watermark = 80%
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## The threshold, as percentage of system cpu, for how much system cpu can be used before the corresponding alarm is clear.
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##
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## Default: 60%
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os_mon.cpu_low_watermark = 60%
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## The time interval for the periodic memory check
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##
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## Value: Duration
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## -h: hour, e.g. '2h' for 2 hours
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## -m: minute, e.g. '5m' for 5 minutes
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## -s: second, e.g. '30s' for 30 seconds
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##
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## Default: 60s
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os_mon.mem_check_interval = 60s
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## The threshold, as percentage of system memory, for how much system memory can be allocated before the corresponding alarm is set.
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##
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## Default: 70%
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os_mon.sysmem_high_watermark = 70%
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## The threshold, as percentage of system memory, for how much system memory can be allocated by one Erlang process before the corresponding alarm is set.
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##
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## Default: 5%
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os_mon.procmem_high_watermark = 5%
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## The time interval for the periodic process limit check
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##
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## Value: Duration
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##
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## Default: 30s
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vm_mon.check_interval = 30s
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## The threshold, as percentage of processes, for how many processes can simultaneously exist at the local node before the corresponding alarm is set.
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##
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## Default: 80%
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vm_mon.process_high_watermark = 80%
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## The threshold, as percentage of processes, for how many processes can simultaneously exist at the local node before the corresponding alarm is clear.
|
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##
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## Default: 60%
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vm_mon.process_low_watermark = 60%
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## Specifies the actions to take when an alarm is activated
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##
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## Value: String
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## - log
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## - publish
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##
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## Default: log,publish
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alarm.actions = log,publish
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## The maximum number of deactivated alarms
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##
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## Value: Integer
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##
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## Default: 1000
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alarm.size_limit = 1000
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## Validity Period of deactivated alarms
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##
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## Value: Duration
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## - h: hour
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## - m: minute
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## - s: second
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||
## - ms: milliseconds
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||
##
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## Default: 24h
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alarm.validity_period = 24h
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## CONFIG_SECTION_END=sys_mon ==================================================
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