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# Enable this to be able to upgrade a store from an older version.
#
# Copyright (c) 2015 GraphAware
#
# This file is part of GraphAware.
#
# GraphAware is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either
# version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
# without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
# See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of
# the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see
# .
#
# Default values for the low-level graph engine
#neostore.nodestore.db.mapped_memory=25M
#neostore.relationshipstore.db.mapped_memory=50M
#neostore.propertystore.db.mapped_memory=90M
#neostore.propertystore.db.strings.mapped_memory=130M
#neostore.propertystore.db.arrays.mapped_memory=130M
# Enable this to be able to upgrade a store from an older version
#allow_store_upgrade=true
# The amount of memory to use for mapping the store files, either in bytes or
# as a percentage of available memory. This will be clipped at the amount of
# free memory observed when the database starts, and automatically be rounded
# down to the nearest whole page. For example, if "500MB" is configured, but
# only 450MB of memory is free when the database starts, then the database will
# map at most 450MB. If "50%" is configured, and the system has a capacity of
# 4GB, then at most 2GB of memory will be mapped, unless the database observes
# that less than 2GB of memory is free when it starts.
mapped_memory_total_size=50%
# Enable this to specify a parser other than the default one.
#cypher_parser_version=2.0
# Keep logical logs, helps debugging but uses more disk space, enabled for
# legacy reasons To limit space needed to store historical logs use values such
# as: "7 days" or "100M size" instead of "true".
keep_logical_logs=7 days
# Autoindexing
# Enable auto-indexing for nodes, default is false.
#node_auto_indexing=true
# The node property keys to be auto-indexed, if enabled.
#node_keys_indexable=name,age
# Enable auto-indexing for relationships, default is false.
#relationship_auto_indexing=true
# The relationship property keys to be auto-indexed, if enabled.
#relationship_keys_indexable=name,age
# Enable shell server so that remote clients can connect via Neo4j shell.
#remote_shell_enabled=true
# The network interface IP the shell will listen on (use 0.0.0 for all interfaces).
#remote_shell_host=127.0.0.1
# The port the shell will listen on, default is 1337.
#remote_shell_port=1337
# The type of cache to use for nodes and relationships.
#cache_type=hpc
# Maximum size of the heap memory to dedicate to the cached nodes.
#node_cache_size=
# Maximum size of the heap memory to dedicate to the cached relationships.
#relationship_cache_size=
# Enable online backups to be taken from this database.
#online_backup_enabled=true
# Port to listen to for incoming backup requests.
#online_backup_server=127.0.0.1:6362
# Uncomment and specify these lines for running Neo4j in High Availability mode.
# See the High availability setup tutorial for more details on these settings
# http://neo4j.com/docs/2.2.0-M02/ha-setup-tutorial.html
# ha.server_id is the number of each instance in the HA cluster. It should be
# an integer (e.g. 1), and should be unique for each cluster instance.
#ha.server_id=
# ha.initial_hosts is a comma-separated list (without spaces) of the host:port
# where the ha.cluster_server of all instances will be listening. Typically
# this will be the same for all cluster instances.
#ha.initial_hosts=192.168.0.1:5001,192.168.0.2:5001,192.168.0.3:5001
# IP and port for this instance to listen on, for communicating cluster status
# information iwth other instances (also see ha.initial_hosts). The IP
# must be the configured IP address for one of the local interfaces.
#ha.cluster_server=192.168.0.1:5001
# IP and port for this instance to listen on, for communicating transaction
# data with other instances (also see ha.initial_hosts). The IP
# must be the configured IP address for one of the local interfaces.
#ha.server=192.168.0.1:6001
# The interval at which slaves will pull updates from the master. Comment out
# the option to disable periodic pulling of updates. Unit is seconds.
ha.pull_interval=10
# Amount of slaves the master will try to push a transaction to upon commit
# (default is 1). The master will optimistically continue and not fail the
# transaction even if it fails to reach the push factor. Setting this to 0 will
# increase write performance when writing through master but could potentially
# lead to branched data (or loss of transaction) if the master goes down.
#ha.tx_push_factor=1
# Strategy the master will use when pushing data to slaves (if the push factor
# is greater than 0). There are two options available "fixed" (default) or
# "round_robin". Fixed will start by pushing to slaves ordered by server id
# (highest first) improving performance since the slaves only have to cache up
# one transaction at a time.
#ha.tx_push_strategy=fixed
# Policy for how to handle branched data.
#branched_data_policy=keep_all
# Clustering timeouts
# Default timeout.
#ha.default_timeout=5s
# How often heartbeat messages should be sent. Defaults to ha.default_timeout.
#ha.heartbeat_interval=5s
# Timeout for heartbeats between cluster members. Should be at least twice that of ha.heartbeat_interval.
#heartbeat_timeout=11s
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