# connect timeout in seconds # default value is 30s # Note: in the intranet network (LAN), 2 seconds is enough. connect_timeout = 5 # network timeout in seconds # default value is 30s network_timeout = 60 # the base path to store log files base_path = /opt/fastdfs # tracker_server can ocur more than once for multi tracker servers. # the value format of tracker_server is "HOST:PORT", # the HOST can be hostname or ip address, # and the HOST can be dual IPs or hostnames seperated by comma, # the dual IPS must be an inner (intranet) IP and an outer (extranet) IP, # or two different types of inner (intranet) IPs. # IPv4: # for example: 192.168.2.100,122.244.141.46:22122 # another eg.: 192.168.1.10,172.17.4.21:22122 # # IPv6: # for example: [2409:8a20:42d:2f40:587a:4c47:72c0:ad8e,fe80::1ee9:90a8:1351:436c]:22122 # tracker_server = 192.168.0.196:22122 tracker_server = 192.168.0.197:22122 #standard log level as syslog, case insensitive, value list: ### emerg for emergency ### alert ### crit for critical ### error ### warn for warning ### notice ### info ### debug log_level = info # if use connection pool # default value is false # since V4.05 use_connection_pool = false # connections whose the idle time exceeds this time will be closed # unit: second # default value is 3600 # since V4.05 connection_pool_max_idle_time = 3600 # if load FastDFS parameters from tracker server # since V4.05 # default value is false load_fdfs_parameters_from_tracker = false # if use storage ID instead of IP address # same as tracker.conf # valid only when load_fdfs_parameters_from_tracker is false # default value is false # since V4.05 use_storage_id = false # specify storage ids filename, can use relative or absolute path # same as tracker.conf # valid only when load_fdfs_parameters_from_tracker is false # since V4.05 storage_ids_filename = storage_ids.conf #HTTP settings http.tracker_server_port = 80 #use "#include" directive to include HTTP other settiongs ##include http.conf