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example-conf: mention short name config in servers

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James Lu 2016-06-04 20:31:25 -07:00
parent 0edb516ac1
commit 88f55fe493

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@ -35,53 +35,14 @@ login:
user: admin
password: changeme
logging:
# This configuration block defines targets that PyLink should log commands,
# errors, etc., to.
# This sets the level for STDOUT logging, which is always enabled. Valid
# settings include DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, and CRITICAL: see
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels for details.
stdout: INFO
channels:
# Log to channels on the specified networks.
# Note: DEBUG logging is not supported here: any log level settings
# below INFO be automatically raised to INFO.
# Log messages are forwarded over relay, so you will get duplicate
# messages if you add log blocks for more than one channel in one
# relay.
loglevel: INFO
inspnet:
"#services":
loglevel: INFO
"#pylink-notifications":
loglevel: WARNING
ts6net:
"#services":
loglevel: INFO
files:
# Logs to file targets. These will be placed in the log/ folder in the
# PyLink directory, with a filename based on the current instance name
# and the target name defined: instancename-targetname.log
# Changing settings in this block will require a restart to take effect.
# When running with ./pylink, this will create log/pylink-errors.log
# When running with ./pylink someconf.yml, this will create log/someconf-errors.log
"errors":
loglevel: ERROR
# Ditto above. When running with ./pylink, it will use log/pylink-commands.log
# When running with ./pylink someconf.yml, this will create log/someconf-commands.log
"commands":
loglevel: INFO
servers:
# Please note: these are only EXAMPLE link blocks. You should edit them and
# remove ones that you don't need in your config.
# Short name for the network. This is used for relay's nick suffixes, the
# network plugin's (dis)connect commands, and elsewhere internally.
# You should change this to some abbreviation representing your network
# name; usually something 3-5 characters should be good.
inspnet:
# Server IP, port, and passwords
ip: 127.0.0.1
@ -305,6 +266,50 @@ plugins:
# to be configured correctly below.
#- changehost
logging:
# This configuration block defines targets that PyLink should log commands,
# errors, etc., to.
# This sets the level for STDOUT logging, which is always enabled. Valid
# settings include DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, and CRITICAL: see
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels for details.
stdout: INFO
channels:
# Log to channels on the specified networks.
# Note: DEBUG logging is not supported here: any log level settings
# below INFO be automatically raised to INFO.
# Log messages are forwarded over relay, so you will get duplicate
# messages if you add log blocks for more than one channel in one
# relay.
loglevel: INFO
inspnet:
"#services":
loglevel: INFO
"#pylink-notifications":
loglevel: WARNING
ts6net:
"#services":
loglevel: INFO
files:
# Logs to file targets. These will be placed in the log/ folder in the
# PyLink directory, with a filename based on the current instance name
# and the target name defined: instancename-targetname.log
# Changing settings in this block will require a restart to take effect.
# When running with ./pylink, this will create log/pylink-errors.log
# When running with ./pylink someconf.yml, this will create log/someconf-errors.log
"errors":
loglevel: ERROR
# Ditto above. When running with ./pylink, it will use log/pylink-commands.log
# When running with ./pylink someconf.yml, this will create log/someconf-commands.log
"commands":
loglevel: INFO
changehost:
# This block configures the Changehost plugin. You don't need this if you
# aren't using it.