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# location of the configuration files for the domains
'conf dir': /media/shared/havirt/conf
# location of the variable information (status file, other)
'db dir': /media/shared/havirt/var
# file which remembers when we last scanned the nodes
'last scan filename': /media/shared/havirt/var/lastscan
# number of seconds since last scan before we'll do another
'min scan time': 300
# Amount of reserved memory required on each node. Will not start or migrate a
# domain if it will reduce the node below this value
'node reserved memory': 8388608
# same as reserved memory, but number of threads (NOT cores) we will reserve
# for the node itself. This may be a negative number, in which chase we will
# be allowed to go over by this amount. If 0, will not be checked
'node reserved vcpu': 0
# if set to true (1), will rescan nodes before doing anything dangerous,
# like starting a domain. If you start a domain on more than one node
# using shared block devices, you can corrupt the block device. This attempts
# to protect that scenario, at the expense of additional network traffic
# and processing time.
paranoid: 1
# actual install directory
'script dir': /media/shared/havirt
# name of script (forget why I put that in)
'script name': havirt
# the file which holds current information on all nodes, domains, which node
#domains are on, etc...
'status db filename': /media/shared/havirt/var/status.yaml
# following are flags which can be modified using the command line. Setting
# a value here sets the default for the entire system. For example, setting
# dryrun to 0 will execute commands instead of printing them. Can be overridden
# from the cli so, for example, setting dryrun to 0 here, then passing the
# --dryrun (or -n) flag will allow you to override that.
flags:
debug: 0
dryrun: 1
force: 0
format: screen
quiet: 0
target: ''
verbose: 1