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<caption>Description of configuration options for
<literal>[account-reaper]</literal> in <literal>account-server.conf</literal>
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<th>Configuration option = Default value</th>
<th>Description</th>
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<td>concurrency = 25</td>
<td>Number of replication workers to spawn</td>
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<td>conn_timeout = 0.5</td>
<td>Connection timeout to external services</td>
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<td>delay_reaping = 0</td>
<td>Normally, the reaper begins deleting account information for deleted accounts immediately; you can set this to delay its work however. The value is in seconds, 2592000 = 30 days, for example. bind to giving up worker can process simultaneously (it will actually accept(2) N + 1). Setting this to one (1) will only handle one request at a time, without accepting another request concurrently. By increasing the number of workers to a much higher value, one can reduce the impact of slow file system operations in one request from negatively impacting other requests.</td>
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<td>interval = 3600</td>
<td>Minimum time for a pass to take</td>
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<td>log_address = /dev/log</td>
<td>Location where syslog sends the logs to</td>
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<td>log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0</td>
<td>Syslog log facility</td>
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<td>log_level = INFO</td>
<td>Logging level</td>
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<td>log_name = account-reaper</td>
<td>Label used when logging</td>
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<td>node_timeout = 10</td>
<td>Request timeout to external services</td>
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<td>reap_warn_after = 2592000</td>
<td>No help text available for this option.</td>
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