From 836b47cb7e99a977c5a23b059ca1d0b5065d310e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 11:54:23 +0200 Subject: Merging upstream version 1.46.3. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- fluent-bit/lib/monkey/conf/monkey.conf.in | 166 ------------------------------ 1 file changed, 166 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 fluent-bit/lib/monkey/conf/monkey.conf.in (limited to 'fluent-bit/lib/monkey/conf/monkey.conf.in') diff --git a/fluent-bit/lib/monkey/conf/monkey.conf.in b/fluent-bit/lib/monkey/conf/monkey.conf.in deleted file mode 100644 index 32e626320..000000000 --- a/fluent-bit/lib/monkey/conf/monkey.conf.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -# Monkey HTTP Server - Configuration -# ================================== -# These are the main variables and their descriptions, defined in respect -# to the configuration of the different types of directives. - -[SERVER] - # Listen: - # ------- - # The Listen directive maps the port and optionally restricts the - # network interface from where Monkey will be listens for incoming - # connections. Multiple Listen directives are allowed. - # - # The Listen directive requires a port number, preceded by an - # optional IPv4 or IPv6 address separated by a colon (:). - # IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in brackets ([]), e.g: - # - # Listen 127.0.0.1:2001 - # Listen [::1]:2001 - - Listen @MK_CONF_LISTEN@ - - # Workers: - # -------- - # Monkey launches threads to attend clients; each worker thread is capable - # of attending more than one client request at one time. The amount of - # clients that can be handled by each thread is calculated using the - # number of file descriptors allowed by the system. If this variable - # is set to 0 monkey will launch one thread per processor. - - Workers @MK_CONF_WORKERS@ - - # Timeout: - # -------- - # The largest span of time, expressed in seconds, during which you should - # wait to receive the information or waiting time for the remote host to - # accept an answer. (Timeout > 0) - - Timeout @MK_CONF_TIMEOUT@ - - # PidFile: - # -------- - # File where the server guards the process number when starting. - - PidFile @MK_PATH_PIDPATH@/@MK_PIDFILE@ - - # UserDir: - # -------- - # Directory name for users home (~/user). - - UserDir @MK_CONF_USERDIR@ - - # Indexfile: - # ---------- - # Number of the initial file of aperture when calling a directory. - - Indexfile @MK_CONF_INDEXFILE@ - - # HideVersion: - # ------------ - # For security reasons, sometimes people want to hide the version of his - # own webserver to clients (values on/off). - - HideVersion @MK_CONF_HIDEVERSION@ - - # Resume: - # ------- - # Allow clients to request files by ranges (values on/off). - - Resume @MK_CONF_RESUME@ - - # User: - # ----- - # If you want the webserver to run as a process of a defined user, you can - # define it in this variable. For the change of user to work, it's necessary - # to execute Monkey with root privileges. If it's started by a user that - # that doesn't have root privileges, this variable will be omitted. - - User @MK_CONF_USER@ - - # ----------------- - # ADVANCED CONFIG - # ----------------- - # Just change the next variables if you know what are you doing. - - # KeepAlive: - # ---------- - # Allow persistent connections. (on/off) - - KeepAlive @MK_CONF_KA@ - - # KeepAliveTimeout - # ---------------- - # Number of seconds to wait for the next request in a persistent - # connection (value > 0). - - KeepAliveTimeout @MK_CONF_KA_TIMEOUT@ - - # MaxKeepAliveRequest: - # -------------------- - # Maximum number of requests per connection. (value > 0) - - MaxKeepAliveRequest @MK_CONF_KA_MAXREQ@ - - # MaxRequestSize: - # --------------- - # When a request arrives, Monkey allocs a 'chunk' of memory space - # to receive the incoming data. As many times the incoming data - # size is undeterminated, Monkey increases the buffer as required. This - # variable defines the maximum size that the buffer can grow in terms - # of KB. Example: defining 'MaxRequestSize 32' means 32 Kilobytes. - # The value defined must be greater than zero. Default value defined - # is 32. - - MaxRequestSize @MK_CONF_REQ_SIZE@ - - # SymLink: - # -------- - # Allow request to symbolic link files. - - SymLink @MK_CONF_SYMLINK@ - - # DefaultMimeType: - # ---------------- - # If a static content is requested and it does not contain a known extension, - # Monkey will send the mime type specified on this directive. - - DefaultMimeType @MK_CONF_DEFAULT_MIME@ - - # FDT: - # ---- - # The File Descriptor Table (FDT) it's an internal mechanism to share open - # file descriptors under specific threads and virtual host context. When - # enabled, it helps to reduce the number of opened file descriptors for the - # same resource and the number of required system calls to open and close - # files. - # - # The overhead in memory of this feature is around ~5KB per worker. - - FDT @MK_CONF_FDT@ - - # OverCapacity: - # ------------- - # When the server is over capacity at networking level, is required to - # prepare a contingency plan. The OverCapacity feature allows to define - # the behavior under this situation. Monkey defines three options: - # - # Drop : just drop any new incoming connection. - # Resist : try to serve all request, even some of them may delay. - # TooBusy: report a 503 Service Unavailable HTTP status. - # - # The default behavior is 'Resist'. - - OverCapacity @MK_CONF_OVERCAPACITY@ - - # FDLimit: - # -------- - # Defines the maximum number of file descriptors that the server - # can use, it can be translated to the maximum number of connections. - # If the value is not set, Monkey will use the soft limit imposed to - # the process (ulimit -n). - # - # If the variable is set, Monkey will try to increase or decrease - # the limit under it restrictions. For values higher that Hard Limit - # Monkey needs to be started by root user. - # - # FDLimit 4096 -- cgit v1.2.3