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[#552] Add systemd notifications to ir service
Signed-off-by: Ekaterina Lebedeva <ekaterina.lebedeva@yadro.com>
2023-12-13 17:51:41 +03:00
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Examples of correct configuration file structures

Here are files in all supported formats and with all possible configuration values of FrostFS applications. See node.yaml for configuration notes.

All parameters are correct, however, they are for informational purposes only. It is not recommended transferring these configs for real application launches.

Config files

  • Storage node
    • JSON: node.json
    • YAML: node.yaml
  • Inner ring
    • YAML: ir.yaml
  • CLI
    • YAML: cli.yaml

Multiple configs

You can split your configuration to several files. For example, you can use separate yaml file for each shard or each service (pprof, prometheus). You must use --config-dir flag to process several configs:

$ ./bin/frotsfs-node --config ./config/example/node.yaml --config-dir ./dir/with/additional/configs

When the --config-dir flag set, the application:

  • reads all *.y[a]ml files from provided directory,
  • use Viper's MergeConfig functionality to produce the final configuration,
  • files are being processing in alphanumerical order so that 01.yaml may be extended with contents of 02.yaml, so if a field is specified in multiple files, the latest occurrence takes effect.

So if we have the following files:

# 00.yaml
logger:
  level: debug
pprof:
  enabled: true
  address: localhost:6060
prometheus:
  enabled: true
  address: localhost:9090
# dir/01.yaml
logger:
  level: info
pprof:
  enabled: false
# dir/02.yaml
logger:
  level: warn
prometheus:
  address: localhost:9091

and provide the following flags:

$ ./bin/frotsfs-node --config 00.yaml --config-dir dir

result config will be:

logger:
  level: warn
pprof:
  enabled: false
  address: localhost:6060
prometheus:
  enabled: true
  address: localhost:9091

Environment variables

  • Storage node: node.env
  • Inner ring: ir.env