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diff --git a/rel/overlay/etc/vm.args b/rel/overlay/etc/vm.args deleted file mode 100644 index 3ade5cbe5..000000000 --- a/rel/overlay/etc/vm.args +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not -# use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -# the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT -# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the -# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under -# the License. - -# Each node in the system must have a unique name. These are specified through -# the Erlang -name flag, which takes the form: -# -# -name nodename@<FQDN> -# -# or -# -# -name nodename@<IP-ADDRESS> -# -# CouchDB recommends the following values for this flag: -# -# 1. If this is a single node, not in a cluster, use: -# -name couchdb@127.0.0.1 -# -# 2. If DNS is configured for this host, use the FQDN, such as: -# -name couchdb@my.host.domain.com -# -# 3. If DNS isn't configured for this host, use IP addresses only, such as: -# -name couchdb@192.168.0.1 -# -# Do not rely on tricks with /etc/hosts or libresolv to handle anything -# other than the above 3 approaches correctly. They will not work reliably. -# -# Multiple CouchDBs running on the same machine can use couchdb1@, couchdb2@, -# etc. -{{node_name}} - -# All nodes must share the same magic cookie for distributed Erlang to work. -# Uncomment the following line and append a securely generated random value. -# -setcookie - -# Which interfaces should the node listen on? --kernel inet_dist_use_interface {127,0,0,1} - -# Tell kernel and SASL not to log anything --kernel error_logger silent --sasl sasl_error_logger false - -# Use kernel poll functionality if supported by emulator -+K true - -# Start a pool of asynchronous IO threads -+A 16 - -# Comment this line out to enable the interactive Erlang shell on startup -+Bd -noinput - -# Force use of the smp scheduler, fixes #1296 --smp enable - -# Set maximum SSL session lifetime to reap terminated replication readers --ssl session_lifetime 300 - -## TLS Distribution -## Use TLS for connections between Erlang cluster members. -## http://erlang.org/doc/apps/ssl/ssl_distribution.html -## -## Generate Cert(PEM) File -## This is just an example command to generate a certfile (PEM). -## This is not an endorsement of specific expiration limits, key sizes, or algorithms. -## $ openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -new -nodes -x509 -days 3650 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -## $ cat key.pem cert.pem > dev/erlserver.pem && rm key.pem cert.pem -## -## Generate a Config File (couch_ssl_dist.conf) -## [{server, -## [{certfile, "</path/to/erlserver.pem>"}, -## {secure_renegotiate, true}]}, -## {client, -## [{secure_renegotiate, true}]}]. -## -## CouchDB recommends the following values for no_tls flag: -## 1. Use TCP only, set to true, such as: -## -couch_dist no_tls true -## 2. Use TLS only, set to false, such as: -## -couch_dist no_tls false -## 3. Specify which node to use TCP, such as: -## -couch_dist no_tls \"*@127.0.0.1\" -## -## To ensure search works, make sure to set 'no_tls' option for the clouseau node. -## By default that would be "clouseau@127.0.0.1". -## Don't forget to override the paths to point to your certificate(s) and key(s)! -## -#-proto_dist couch -#-couch_dist no_tls '"clouseau@127.0.0.1"' -#-ssl_dist_optfile <path/to/couch_ssl_dist.conf> |