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| # This file temporarily contains boot settings for brooklyn karaf launcher, |
| # matching some of the command-line options of the previous brooklyn-cli launcher |
| # (those used during the initialization sequence) |
| # |
| # Most of these will migrate to a permanent cfg file, once the components themselves get refactored |
| # and the configuration options are agreed upon |
| |
| # Location of the global brooklyn.properties file |
| #globalBrooklynPropertiesFile=~/.brooklyn/brooklyn.properties |
| |
| # Location of the local brooklyn.properties file, normally specified at the cli. Overrides properties from the global set. |
| #localBrooklynPropertiesFile= |
| |
| |
| # Ignore catalog subsystem failures during startup (default is to continue, so errors can be viewed via the API) |
| #ignoreCatalogErrors=true |
| |
| # Ignore persistence/HA subsystem failures during startup (default is to continue, so errors can be viewed via the API) |
| #ignorePersistenceErrors=true |
| |
| # The high availability mode. Possible values are: |
| # - DISABLED: management node works in isolation - will not cooperate with any other standby/master nodes in management plane; |
| # - AUTO: will look for other management nodes, and will allocate itself as standby or master based on other nodes' states; |
| # - MASTER: will startup as master - if there is already a master then fails immediately; |
| # - STANDBY: will start up as lukewarm standby with no state - if there is not already a master then fails immediately, |
| # and if there is a master which subsequently fails, this node can promote itself; |
| # - HOT_STANDBY: will start up as hot standby in read-only mode - if there is not already a master then fails immediately, |
| # and if there is a master which subseuqently fails, this node can promote itself; |
| # - HOT_BACKUP: will start up as hot backup in read-only mode - no master is required, and this node will not become a master |
| #highAvailabilityMode=DISABLED |
| |
| # The persistence mode. Possible values are: |
| # - DISABLED: will not read or persist any state; |
| # - AUTO: will rebind to any existing state, or start up fresh if no state; |
| # - REBIND: will rebind to the existing state, or fail if no state available; |
| # - CLEAN: will start up fresh (removing any existing state) |
| #persistMode=DISABLED |
| |
| # The directory to read/write persisted state (or container name if using an object store) |
| #persistenceDir= |
| |
| # The location spec for an object store to read/write persisted state |
| #persistenceLocation= |
| |
| # Periodic read-only rebind |
| #persistPeriod=1s |