{% from 'memcached/macros.sls' import get_config_item with context -%} # memcached default config file # 2003 - Jay Bonci # This configuration file is read by the start-memcached script provided as # part of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. # Run memcached as a daemon. This command is implied, and is not needed for the # daemon to run. See the README.Debian that comes with this package for more # information. {{ '-d' if get_config_item('deamonize') == 'True' else ''}} # Log memcached's output to /var/log/memcached logfile {{ get_config_item('log_file') }} # Be verbose {{ '-v' if get_config_item('verbose_level') == '1' else '' -}} {{ '-vv' if get_config_item('verbose_level') == '2' else '' -}} # Start with a cap of 64 megs of memory. It's reasonable, and the daemon default # Note that the daemon will grow to this size, but does not start out holding this much # memory -m {{ get_config_item('memory_cap') }} # Default connection port is 11211 -p {{ get_config_item('port') }} # Run the daemon as root. The start-memcached will default to running as root if no # -u command is present in this config file -u {{ get_config_item('user') }} # Specify which IP address to listen on. The default is to listen on all IP addresses # This parameter is one of the only security measures that memcached has, so make sure # it's listening on a firewalled interface. -l {{ get_config_item('listen_address') }} # Limit the number of simultaneous incoming connections. The daemon default is 1024 -c {{ get_config_item('max_connections') }} # Lock down all paged memory. Consult with the README and homepage before you do this # -k {{ '-k' if get_config_item('lock_paged_memory') == 'True' else '' }} # Return error when memory is exhausted (rather than removing items) # -M {{ '-M' if get_config_item('error_on_mem_full') == 'True' else '' }} # Maximize core file limit # -r {{ '-r' if get_config_item('max_core_file_limit') == 'True' else '' }}