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Set of CPU monitoring use cases under the Windows environment.
akka {
loglevel = INFO
actor {
debug {
# Enable function of LoggingReceive, which is to log any received message at
# DEBUG level
receive = on
# Enable DEBUG logging of all AutoReceiveMessages (Kill, PoisonPill and the like)
autoreceive = on
# Enable DEBUG logging of actor lifecycle changes
lifecycle = on
# Enable DEBUG logging of subscription changes on the eventStream
event-stream = on
}
}
# Used to set the behavior of the scheduler.
# Changing the default values may change the system behavior drastically so make sure
# you know what you're doing! See the Scheduler section of the Akka documentation for more details.
scheduler {
# The HashedWheelTimer (HWT) implementation from Netty is used as the default scheduler
# in the system.
# HWT does not execute the scheduled tasks on exact time.
# It will, on every tick, check if there are any tasks behind the schedule and execute them.
# You can increase or decrease the accuracy of the execution timing by specifying smaller
# or larger tick duration.
# If you are scheduling a lot of tasks you should consider increasing the ticks per wheel.
# For more information see: http://www.jboss.org/netty/
tick-duration = 10ms
ticks-per-wheel = 512
}
}