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Dell DX6000 Manuel d'installation et de configuration
Option Name
rulesFile
consolePort
publicationServerPort
storageDir
subscriberOfflineAfter
subscriberErrOffline
After
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Default
/etc/caringo/
contentrouter/
rules.xml
8090
80
/var/opt/caringo/
contentrouter/
publisher
180
3600
28
Mandatory
no
no
no
no
no
no
Description
subscribers access to
the DX Storage cluster
for replication
The name and
location of the XML
rules file the Publisher
uses to filter UUIDs
The port for the
Publisher web console
The port Publisher
uses to publish UUID
data.
A unique, writable
directory path for
use in storing in
process stream
information. The
specified location must
contain enough space
for the anticipated
size of the data store.
Approximate GB
required per 100
million streams =
16 + 0.07 (average
metadata size per
DX Storage object, in
bytes). For example,
if DX Storage objects
have 200 bytes of
metadata on average,
the requirement will
be: 16 + 14 = 30 GB.
Time in seconds
before the Publisher
displays a Subscriber
as offline in the
Publisher console.
Applies only to
Subscribers that do
not send a offlineAfter
parameter at runtime.
Time in seconds
before the Publisher
logs a critical
error message if
a Subscriber has
not been heard
from. Applies only
to Subscribers
Version 2.2
December 2010