#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Config file for reset_sdp.sh v4.4.1. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # This file is in bash shell script syntax. # Note: Avoid spaces before and after the '=' sign. # For demo and training installations, usually all defaults in this file # are fine. # For Proof of Concept (PoC) installation, Section 1 (Localization) settings # should all be changed to local values. Some settings in Section 2 (Data # Specific) might also be changed. # Changing settings in Section 3 (Deep Customization) is generally # discouraged unless necessary when bootstrapping a production installation or # a high-realism PoC. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Section 1: Localization #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Changing all these is typical and expected, even for PoC installations. # Specify email server for the p4review script. Ignore if Helix Swarm is used. SMTPServer=smtp.p4demo.com # Specify an email address to receive updates from admin scripts. This may be # a distribution list or comma-separated list of addresses (with no spaces). P4AdminList=P4AdminList@p4demo.com # Specify an email address from which emails from admin scripts are sent. # This must be a single email address. MailFrom=P4Admin@p4demo.com # Specify the DNS alias to refer to he master server, e.g. by end # users. This might be 'perforce' but probably not an actual host name # like 'perforce01', which would be known only to admins. DNS_name_of_master_server=helix # Specify a geographic site tag for the master server location, # e.g. 'bos' for Boston, MA, USA. SiteTag=bos # Specify the hostname. This can be left blank. If set on a system that supports # the 'hostnamectl' utility, that utility will be used to set the hostname. If the # command line parameter '-H <hostname>' is used, that will override this setting. Hostname= # Specify the timezone. This can be left blank. If set on a system that supports # the 'timedatectl' utility, that utility will be used to set the timezone. If the # command line parameter '-T <timezone>' is used, that will override this setting. Timezone= #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Section 2: Data Specific #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # These settings can be changed to desired values, though default values are # preferred for demo installations. # Specify the TCP port for p4d to listen on. Typically this is 1999 if # p4broker is used, or 1666 if only p4d is used. P4_PORT=1999 # Specify the TCP port for p4broker to listen on. Must be different # from the P4_PORT. P4BROKER_PORT=1666 # Specify SDP instance name, e.g. '1' for /p4/1. Instance=fgs2 # Helix Core case sensitivity, '1' (sensitive) or '0' (insensitive). If # data from a checkpoint is to be migrated into this instance, set this # CaseSensitive value to match the case handling of the incoming data set # (as shown with 'p4 info'). CaseSensitive=1 # Set the P4USER value for the Perforce super user. P4USER=superman # Set the password for the super user (see P4USER). If using this Helix Installer to # bootstrap a production installation, replace this default password with your own. Password=F@stSCM! # Specify '1' to avoid sending email from admin scripts, or 0 to send # email from admin scripts. SimulateEmail=1 # Specify a ServerID value. Leave this value blank for master/commit servers. # The value for master/commit servers is set automatically. ServerID= # Specify the type of server. Valid values are: # * p4d_master - A master/commit server. # * p4d_replica - A replica with all metadata from the master (not filtered in # any way). # * p4d_filtered_replica - A filtered replica or filtered forwarding replica. # * p4d_edge - An edge server. # * p4d_edge_replica - Replica of an edge server. Also set TargetServerID. # * p4broker - An SDP host running only a broker, with no p4d. # * p4proxy - An SDP host running a proxy (maybe with a broker in front), with # no p4d. # # The ServerID must also be set if the ServerType value is # anything other than 'p4d_master'. ServerType=p4d_master # Set only if ServerType is p4d_edge_replica. The value is ServerID of # edge server that this server is a replica of, and must match the # 'ReplicatingFrom:' field of the server spec. TargetServerID= #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Section 3: Deep Customization #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Changing these settings is gently discouraged, but may be necessary for # bootstrapping some production environments with hard-to-change default values # for settings such as OSUSER, OSGROUP, Hx*, etc. # # Changing these settings is gently discouraged because changing these values # will cause the configuration to be out of alignment with documentation and # sample instructions for settings that are typically left as defaults. # However, there are no functional limitations to changing these settings. # Specify the Linux Operating System account under which p4d and other Helix # services will run as. This user will be created if it does not exist. If # created, the password will match that of the P4USER. OSUSER=cooldude # Specify the primary group for the Linux Operating System account specified # as OSUSER. OSGROUP=heroes #Specify a comma-delimited list of any additional groups the OSUSER to be # created should be in. This is passed to the 'useradd' command the '-G' # flag. These groups must already exist. OSUSER_ADDITIONAL_GROUPS= # Specify home directory of the Linux account under which p4d and other Helix # services will run as, and the group, in the form <user>:<group>. This user # and group will be created if they do not exist. OSUSER_HOME=/home/cooldude # The version of Perforce Helix binaries to be downloaded: p4, p4d, p4broker, and p4p. P4BinRel=r20.1 # The version of the C++ API to be downloaded, for building dervied APIs such # as P4Perl and P4Python. This is typically the same as P4BinRel, but # sometimes behind as P4Perl and P4Python can lag behind Helix Core releases. P4APIRel=r20.1 # The following Hx* settings reference directories that store Perforce # Helix data. If configuring for optimal performance and scalability, # these folders can be mount points for storage volumes. If so, they must # be mounted prior to running the reset_sdp.sh script (other than to generate # this configuration file). # # See the Server Deployment Package (SDP) for information and guidance on # provisioning these volumes. # Define the directory that stores critical digital assets that must be # backed up, including contents of versioned files, metadata checkpoints, # and numbered journal files. HxDepots=/bigdisk # Define the directory used to store the active journal (P4JOURNAL) and # various logs. HxLogs=/hxjnl # The /HxMetadata1 and /HxMetadata1 settings define two interchangeable # directories that store either active/live metadata databases (P4ROOT) or # offline copies of the same (offline_db). These typically point to the same # directory. Pointing them to the same directory simplifies infrastructure # and enables the fastest recovery options. Using multiple metadata volumes # is typically done when forced to due to capacity limitations for metadata # on a single volume, or to provide operational survivability of the host in # event of loss of a single metadata volume. HxMetadata1=/hxdb HxMetadata2=/hxdb
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#5 | 27553 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Spell check only. Non-functional changes. Docs udpated. Fixed typos in comments and messages, including generated settings.cfg files. |
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#4 | 27391 | C. Thomas Tyler | Updated docs. | ||
#3 | 27305 | C. Thomas Tyler | Added rsync package to all platforms. | ||
#2 | 27299 | C. Thomas Tyler | Added '-H <hostname>' and '-T <timezone>' options and cfg settings. | ||
#1 | 27289 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Added more tests to test suite. These work with '-o centos7'. |