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| |
| # commitlog archiving configuration. Leave blank to disable. |
| |
| # Command to execute to archive a commitlog segment |
| # Parameters: %path => Fully qualified path of the segment to archive |
| # %name => Name of the commit log. |
| # Example: archive_command=/bin/ln %path /backup/%name |
| # |
| # Limitation: *_command= expects one command with arguments. STDOUT |
| # and STDIN or multiple commands cannot be executed. You might want |
| # to script multiple commands and add a pointer here. |
| archive_command= |
| |
| # Command to execute to make an archived commitlog live again. |
| # Parameters: %from is the full path to an archived commitlog segment (from restore_directories) |
| # %to is the live commitlog directory |
| # Example: restore_command=/bin/cp -f %from %to |
| restore_command= |
| |
| # Directory to scan the recovery files in. |
| restore_directories= |
| |
| # Restore mutations created up to and including this timestamp in GMT. |
| # Format: yyyy:MM:dd HH:mm:ss (2012:04:31 20:43:12) |
| # |
| # Recovery will continue through the segment when the first client-supplied |
| # timestamp greater than this time is encountered, but only mutations less than |
| # or equal to this timestamp will be applied. |
| restore_point_in_time= |
| |
| # precision of the timestamp used in the inserts (MILLISECONDS, MICROSECONDS, ...) |
| precision=MICROSECONDS |