Dell DX6004S DX Object Storage Administration Guide - Page 36
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The following table shows all configurations to control the operation of the DX Storage cluster nodes. If a parameter name displays as a link, click the link to jump to more information about that parameter. Option Name administrators Default {'admin':'ourpwdofchoicehere', 'snmp':'ourpwdofchoicehere'} archiveMode 0 autoRepOnWrite 0 autoValidateRead 0 cache.percentage (or 10 percentage) cache.maxCacheable- 1048576 Size (or maxCacheableSize) cipTTL 1 Description List of usernames and passwords authorized for read/write access to SNMP and the Admin Console. User admin with default password ourpwdofchoicehere can perform write actions in the Admin Console. User snmp with default password ourpwdofchoicehere can perform write actions using SNMP. The names admin and snmp are reserved and should not be changed. Default of 0 leaves node in a normal operating state. Set to 1 to set the node to archive mode, where the node will remain idle in low-power mode without participating in cluster activity until its capacity is needed. Set to 1 to force a replicate-on-write for every stream. Set to 0 to allow the normal replication mechanism within the health processor. Validate stream contents before returning successful read response. Percentage of IO buffer memory reserved for the content cache. The content cache speeds up access to frequently accessed content by storing it in geographically proximate locations. The amount of IO buffer memory in a node displays as an announcement message when the node starts up. Look for the following in your announcements: MAIN ANNOUNCE: Memory allocation at startup The default is 10. To disable the content cache, set it to 0. Largest size, in bytes, of an object that can be stored in the content cache. The default is 1,048,576 (1MB). Allows configuration of multicast network traffic TTL (time to live). Using the default, the multicast traffic should remain local. Copyright © 2010 Caringo, Inc. All rights reserved 31 Version 5.0 December 2010