Configuration¶
The format of this file is INI-style (name=value, divided into [sections]). Names are case insensitive. All values which are filenames can have shell-style tildes (~) in them. All values which are relative filenames are interpreted to be relative to the Pyzor homedir. All of these options can be overridden by command-line arguments.
It is recommended to use the provided sample configuration. Simply copy it in pyzor’s homedir, remove the .sample from the name and alter any configurations you prefer.
client configuration¶
- ServersFile
- Must contain a newline-separated list of server addresses to report/whitelist/check with. All of these server will be contacted for every operation. See Servers File.
- AccountsFile
- File containing information about accounts on servers. See Accounts.
- LogFile
- If this is empty then logging is done to stdout.
- Timeout
- This options specifies the number of seconds that the pyzor client should wait for a response from the server before timing out.
- Style
- Specify the message input style. See Input Style.
- ReportThreshold
- If the number of reports exceeds this threshold then the exit code of the pyzor client is 0.
- WhitelistThreshold
- If the number of whitelists exceed this threshold then exit code of the pyzor client is 1.
server configuration¶
- Port
- Port to listen on.
- ListenAddress
- Address to listen on.
- LogFile
- File to contain server logs.
- UsageLogFile
- File to contain server usage logs (information about each request).
- PidFile
- This file contain the pid of the pyzord daemon when used with the –detach option.
- PasswdFile
- File containing a list of user account information. See Accounts.
- AccessFile
- File containing information about user privileges. See Access File.
- Gevent
- If set to true uses the gevent library.
- Engine
- Then engine type to be used for storage. See Engines.
- DigestDB
- The database connection information. Format varies depending on the engine used. See Engines.
- CleanupAge
- The maximum age of a record before it gets removed (in seconds). To disable this set to 0.
- Threads
- If set to true, the pyzor server will use multi-threading to serve requests.
- MaxThreads
- The maximum number of concurrent threads (0 means unlimited).
- DBConnections
- The number of database connections kept opened by the server (0 means a new one for each request).
Note
DBConnections only applies to the MySQL engine.
- Processes
- If set to true, the pyzor server will use multi-processing to serve requests.
- MaxProcesses
- The maximum number of concurrent processes (cannot be unlimited).