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# This is the main Striker (and ScanCore) configuration file.
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#
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database::1::host = 192.168.122.201
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database::1::port = 5432
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database::1::name = scancore
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database::1::user = admin
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database::1::password = Initial1
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database::1::ping_before_connect = 1
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database::2::host = 192.168.122.202
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database::2::port = 5432
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database::2::name = scancore
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database::2::user = admin
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database::2::password = Initial1
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database::2::ping_before_connect = 1
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# This puts a limit on how many queries (writes, generally) to make in a single batch transaction. This is
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# useful when doing very large transacions, like resync'ing a large table, by limiting how long a given
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# transaction can take and how much memory is used.
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#sys::database::maximum_batch_size = 25000
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# By default, we try to determine the host type using the host name. The rules used for this can be seen in
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# 'perldoc AN::Tools::System -> determine_host_type'. If you are using non-standard host names, or for some
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# other reason want to statically assign the host type, you can do so with this variable. Note that this sets
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# the host type of this host only. You will need to set this appropriately on other hosts.
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#
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# Normally, you should not need to set this.
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#sys::host_type = node
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