Re: What do internal_safe_to_start_threads and leveldb_compression do?

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On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 6:47 AM, Erik Logtenberg <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> What does this do?
>>>
>>> - leveldb_compression: false (default: true)
>>> - leveldb_block/cache/write_buffer_size (all bigger than default)
>>
>> I take it you're running these commands on a monitor (from I think the
>> Dumpling timeframe, or maybe even Firefly)? These are hitting specific
>> settings in LevelDB which we tune differently for the monitor and OSD,
>> but which were shared config options in older releases. They have
>> their own settings in newer code.
>> -Greg
>>
>
> You are correct. I started out with Firefly and gradually upgraded the
> cluster as new releases came out. I am on Hammer (0.94.1) now.
>
> The current settings are different from the "default". Does this mean
> that the settings are still Firefly-like and should be changed to the
> new default; or does this mean that the defaults are still Firefly-like
> but the settings are actually Hammer-style ;) and thus right.

Hmm, I think you must be setting them in your config file for them to
be different now, but I don't really remember...Joao? :)
-Greg
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