# This configuration file provides a way to override AN::Tools' built-in defaults. # This controls the default language. The value is the ISO code of the country's language you want to use by # default. Note that the logging language is set with 'defaults::log::language' below. # NOTE: Be sure the language exists before changing it! #defaults::languages::output = en_CA # This controls how many loops AN::Tools::Words is allow to make while processing a string. This acts as a # mechanism to exit infinite loops, and generally should not need to be changed. #defaults::limits::string_loops = 1000 ### Logging options # This controls whether all database transactions are recorded or not. Genreally this should be left off # unless you are debugging the program. # WARNING: This ignores 'secure', and will always be logged. Be careful about exposing sensitive data! #defaults::log::db_transactions = 0 # This controls what log facility to use by default. # NOTE: This will always be 'authpriv' when a log entry is marked as secure. #defaults::log::facility = local0 # This controls what language logs are recorded in. Be sure that the language exists before changing it! #defaults::log::language = en_CA # This controls the default log level. See 'perldoc AN::Tools::Logs' for details. #defaults::log::level = 1 # This controls whether sensitive log entries are logged or not. Generally, this should be left disabled! #defaults::log::secure = 0, # THis sets the default log server to send the log entries to. Leave it blank in most cases. #defaults::log::server = # This sets the default log tag used when logging an entry. Most programs will likely override this. #defaults::log::tag = an-tools ### Templates # This sets the default template used when rendering HTML pages. It must be the same as the directory name # under /var/www/html/skins/ #defaults::template::html = alteeve ### Database # To keep ScanCore's database growth in check, an auto-archive mechanism is # used by some agents where, at the end of each scan, the number of records in # the history schema for a given table are counted (restricted to the agent's # host, when appropriate). # # When the number exceeds the trigger, the number of records that are archived # is approximately (number of records above trigger + 'count'). This is not an # exact number because a representative timestamp will be selected from the # hostory schema at this count, and then any record equal to or older than the # time stamp is removed. # # To protect against the potential of using too much disk space, archives are # off by default. Under normal behaviour, old records are simple removed. To # enable the archive function, set this to '1'. #scancore::archive::save_to_disk = 1 # # When archiving to disk is enabled, to protect against large memory use or # long archive times in the case where the number of records to archive are # particularly large, the 'division' value is used to break up the archive job # into "chunks". Generally speaking, the division should be greater than the # count, and never be needed. However, if the archive process takes too long, # or if the archive was triggered well above the trigger value, the division # can help prevent using too much memory at once. If division is set to '0', # archive jobs will never be divided. # # The archives are all stored in the specified # directory using the name format '...bz2' and the # archives are synced between dashboards for safe keeping. Archive files are # never removed automatically. # # To disable auto-archiving entirely, set 'trigger' to '0'. # # NOTE: If the archive directory doesn't exist, ScanCore will create it # automatically the first time it is needed. sys::database::archive::compress = 1 sys::database::archive::count = 50000 sys::database::archive::directory = /usr/local/an-tools/archives/ sys::database::archive::division = 60000 sys::database::archive::trigger = 100000