emqx/rel/config/examples/node.conf.example

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## EMQX Node
## Note: all fields in this section are immutable after EMQX started, and most of the time you only need to modify the value for the name and cookie.
node {
## The actions triggered when the alarm is activated
## Type: Formatted String
## Format: any_name@any_domain or an_name@any_ip
## Note: Make sure the IP resolve from the domain is deterministic and unique and never change
name = "emqx@127.0.0.1"
## Secret cookie is a random string that should be the same on all nodes in the cluster, but unique per EMQX cluster
cookie = "Yzc0NGExM2Rj"
## Select a node role
## Possible values:
## - core: This is a core node which provides durability of the client states, and takes care of writes
## - replicant: This is a stateless worker node
role = core
## Maximum number of simultaneously existing processes for this Erlang system
process_limit = 2097152
## Maximum number of simultaneously open files and sockets for this Erlang system
max_ports = 1048576
## Erlang's distribution buffer busy limit in kilobytes.
## Range from 1 to 2097152
dist_buffer_size = 8192
## NOTE: keep this the same for all nodes in the cluster.
## Path to the persistent data directory.
## This config is pre-filled when the EMQX distribution package is built.
## You are advised to use the default value.
data_dir = "data" # when running a zip package or in docker container
#data_dir = "/var/lib/emqx" # when installed from deb/rpm packages
## Type: Periodic garbage collection interval
global_gc_interval = 15m
}