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fleet.conf.sample
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# This config file is INI-formatted
# Lower the logging threshold. Acceptable values are 0, 1, and 2. A higher
# value corresponds to a lower logging threshold.
# verbosity=0
# Provide a custom set of etcd endpoints. The default value is determined
# by the underlying go-etcd library.
# etcd_servers=["http://127.0.0.1:2379", "http://127.0.0.1:4001"]
# Amount of time in seconds to allow a single etcd request before considering it failed.
# etcd_request_timeout=1.0
# Provide TLS configuration when SSL certificate authentication is enabled in etcd endpoints
# etcd_cafile=/path/to/CAfile
# etcd_keyfile=/path/to/keyfile
# etcd_certfile=/path/to/certfile
# Provide Authentication configuration when basic authentication is enabled in etcd endpoints
# etcd_username=root
# etcd_password=coreos
# IP address that should be published with any socket information. By default,
# no IP address is published.
# public_ip=""
# Comma-delimited key/value pairs that are published to the fleet registry.
# This data can be referenced in unit files to affect scheduling decisions.
# An example could look like: metadata="region=us-west,az=us-west-1"
# metadata=""
# An Agent will be considered dead if it exceeds this amount of time to
# communicate with the Registry. The agent will attempt a heartbeat at half
# of this value.
# agent_ttl="30s"
# Interval at which the engine should reconcile the cluster schedule in etcd.
# engine_reconcile_interval=2