chore: delete epmd related ports and settings
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@ -76,32 +76,6 @@ node {
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## Default: 2m
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dist_net_ticktime = 2m
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## Sets the port range for the listener socket of a distributed
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## Erlang node.
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## Note that if there are firewalls between clustered nodes, this
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## port segment for nodes’ communication should be allowed.
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##
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## See: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/kernel_app.html
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##
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## @doc node.dist_listen_min
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## ValueType: Integer
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## Range: [1024,65535]
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## Default: 6369
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dist_listen_min = 6369
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## Sets the port range for the listener socket of a distributed
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## Erlang node.
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## Note that if there are firewalls between clustered nodes, this
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## port segment for nodes’ communication should be allowed.
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##
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## See: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/kernel_app.html
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##
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## @doc node.dist_listen_max
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## ValueType: Integer
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## Range: [1024,65535]
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## Default: 6369
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dist_listen_max = 6369
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## Sets the maximum depth of call stack back-traces in the exit
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## reason element of 'EXIT' tuples.
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## The flag also limits the stacktrace depth returned by
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@ -361,20 +361,6 @@ a crash dump"
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, desc => "This is the approximate time an EMQX node may be unresponsive "
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"until it is considered down and thereby disconnected."
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})}
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, {"dist_listen_min",
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sc(range(1024, 65535),
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#{ mapping => "kernel.inet_dist_listen_min"
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, default => 6369
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, desc => "Lower bound for the port range where EMQX broker "
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"listens for peer connections."
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})}
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, {"dist_listen_max",
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sc(range(1024, 65535),
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#{ mapping => "kernel.inet_dist_listen_max"
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, default => 6369
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, desc => "Upper bound for the port range where EMQX broker "
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"listens for peer connections."
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})}
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, {"backtrace_depth",
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sc(integer(),
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#{ mapping => "emqx_machine.backtrace_depth"
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@ -62,11 +62,10 @@ VOLUME ["/opt/emqx/log", "/opt/emqx/data"]
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# - 8883 port for MQTT(SSL)
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# - 11883 port for internal MQTT/TCP
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# - 18083 for dashboard
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# - 4369 epmd (Erlang-distrbution port mapper daemon) listener (deprecated)
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# - 4370 default Erlang distrbution port
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# - 5369 for gen_rpc port mapping
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# - 6369 6370 for distributed node
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EXPOSE 1883 8081 8083 8084 8883 11883 18083 4369 4370 5369 6369 6370
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EXPOSE 1883 8081 8083 8084 8883 11883 18083 4370 5369 6369 6370
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ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
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#EMQX_RETAINER__STORAGE_TYPE = "ram"
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#EMQX_RETAINER.MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE = 1MB
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docker run -d --name emqx -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 -p 4369:4369 \
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docker run -d --name emqx -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 \
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-e EMQX_LISTENERS__TCP__DEFAULT=1883 \
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-e EMQX_LOADED_PLUGINS="emqx_retainer" \
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-e EMQX_RETAINER__STORAGE_TYPE = "ram" \
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You can configure an arbitrary number of them as long as each has a uniq unber for it's own configuration option:
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```bash
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docker run -d --name emqx -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 -p 4369:4369 \
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docker run -d --name emqx -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 \
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-e EMQX_BACKEND_REDIS_POOL1__SERVER=127.0.0.1:6379
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[...]
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-e EMQX_BACKEND__REDIS__POOL5__SERVER=127.0.0.5:6379
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```bash
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docker run -d --name emqx -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 -p 4369:4369 \
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docker run -d --name emqx -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 \
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--sysctl fs.file-max=2097152 \
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--sysctl fs.nr_open=2097152 \
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--sysctl net.core.somaxconn=32768 \
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