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kb:neo4j:high_availability [2016/02/08 11:11] – created yehudakb:neo4j:high_availability [2022/01/03 16:03] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 #*************************************************************** #***************************************************************
  
-# location of the database directory 
 org.neo4j.server.database.location=data/graph.db org.neo4j.server.database.location=data/graph.db
- 
-# Low-level graph engine tuning file 
 org.neo4j.server.db.tuning.properties=conf/neo4j.properties org.neo4j.server.db.tuning.properties=conf/neo4j.properties
- 
-# Database mode 
-# Allowed values: 
-# HA - High Availability 
-# SINGLE - Single mode, default. 
-# To run in High Availability mode, configure the neo4j.properties config file, then uncomment this line: 
 org.neo4j.server.database.mode=HA org.neo4j.server.database.mode=HA
- 
-# Let the webserver only listen on the specified IP. Default is localhost (only 
-# accept local connections). Uncomment to allow any connection. Please see the 
-# security section in the neo4j manual before modifying this. 
 org.neo4j.server.webserver.address=0.0.0.0 org.neo4j.server.webserver.address=0.0.0.0
 +dbms.security.auth_enabled=false
  
-# Require (or disable the requirement of) auth to access Neo4j 
-dbms.security.auth_enabled=true 
  
-# 
-# HTTP Connector 
-# 
- 
-# http port (for all data, administrative, and UI access) 
 org.neo4j.server.webserver.port=7474 org.neo4j.server.webserver.port=7474
- 
-# 
-# HTTPS Connector 
-# 
- 
-# Turn https-support on/off 
 org.neo4j.server.webserver.https.enabled=true org.neo4j.server.webserver.https.enabled=true
- 
-# https port (for all data, administrative, and UI access) 
 org.neo4j.server.webserver.https.port=7473 org.neo4j.server.webserver.https.port=7473
- 
-# Certificate location (auto generated if the file does not exist) 
 dbms.security.tls_certificate_file=conf/ssl/snakeoil.cert dbms.security.tls_certificate_file=conf/ssl/snakeoil.cert
- 
-# Private key location (auto generated if the file does not exist) 
 dbms.security.tls_key_file=conf/ssl/snakeoil.key dbms.security.tls_key_file=conf/ssl/snakeoil.key
- 
-# Internally generated keystore (don't try to put your own 
-# keystore there, it will get deleted when the server starts) 
 org.neo4j.server.webserver.https.keystore.location=data/keystore org.neo4j.server.webserver.https.keystore.location=data/keystore
- 
-# Comma separated list of JAX-RS packages containing JAX-RS resources, one 
-# package name for each mountpoint. The listed package names will be loaded 
-# under the mountpoints specified. Uncomment this line to mount the 
-# org.neo4j.examples.server.unmanaged.HelloWorldResource.java from 
-# neo4j-server-examples under /examples/unmanaged, resulting in a final URL of 
-# http://localhost:7474/examples/unmanaged/helloworld/{nodeId} 
-#org.neo4j.server.thirdparty_jaxrs_classes=org.neo4j.examples.server.unmanaged=/examples/unmanaged 
- 
- 
-#***************************************************************** 
-# HTTP logging configuration 
-#***************************************************************** 
- 
-# HTTP logging is disabled. HTTP logging can be enabled by setting this 
-# property to 'true'. 
 org.neo4j.server.http.log.enabled=false org.neo4j.server.http.log.enabled=false
- 
-# Logging policy file that governs how HTTP log output is presented and 
-# archived. Note: changing the rollover and retention policy is sensible, but 
-# changing the output format is less so, since it is configured to use the 
-# ubiquitous common log format 
 org.neo4j.server.http.log.config=conf/neo4j-http-logging.xml org.neo4j.server.http.log.config=conf/neo4j-http-logging.xml
- 
-#***************************************************************** 
-# Administration client configuration 
-#***************************************************************** 
- 
-# location of the servers round-robin database directory. possible values: 
-# - absolute path like /var/rrd 
-# - path relative to the server working directory like data/rrd 
-# - commented out, will default to the database data directory. 
 org.neo4j.server.webadmin.rrdb.location=data/rrd org.neo4j.server.webadmin.rrdb.location=data/rrd
- 
- 
-#***************************************************************** 
-# Neo4j Browser configuration 
-#***************************************************************** 
- 
-# Whitelist of hosts for the Neo4j Browser to be allowed to fetch content from. 
-# Set to '*' to allow all hosts. 
 dbms.browser.remote_content_hostname_whitelist=http://guides.neo4j.com,https://guides.neo4j.com,http://localhost,https://localhost dbms.browser.remote_content_hostname_whitelist=http://guides.neo4j.com,https://guides.neo4j.com,http://localhost,https://localhost
- 
-# Allow outgoing connections from Neo4j Browser. 
 dbms.security.allow_outgoing_browser_connections=true dbms.security.allow_outgoing_browser_connections=true
- 
 </file> </file>
 <file | /.../neo4j/conf/neo4j.properties> <file | /.../neo4j/conf/neo4j.properties>
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 # #
 ################################################################ ################################################################
- 
-# Enable this to be able to upgrade a store from an older version. 
-#allow_store_upgrade=true 
- 
-# The amount of memory to use for mapping the store files, in bytes (or 
-# kilobytes with the 'k' suffix, megabytes with 'm' and gigabytes with 'g'). 
-# If Neo4j is running on a dedicated server, then it is generally recommended 
-# to leave about 2-4 gigabytes for the operating system, give the JVM enough 
-# heap to hold all your transaction state and query context, and then leave the 
-# rest for the page cache. 
-# The default page cache memory assumes the machine is dedicated to running 
-# Neo4j, and is heuristically set to 50% of RAM minus the max Java heap size. 
-#dbms.pagecache.memory=10g 
-dbms.security.auth_enabled=false 
-# Enable this to specify a parser other than the default one. 
-#cypher_parser_version=2.0 
- 
-# Set the root directory for use with file URLs (`file:///`) in LOAD CSV. 
-# If enabled, file URLs will refer to locations inside the `data/import` 
-# directory. I.e. `file:///movies/actors.csv` will load from the file 
-# `data/import/movies/actors.csv`. 
-#dbms.security.load_csv_file_url_root=data/import 
- 
-# Keep logical logs, helps debugging but uses more disk space, enabled for 
-# legacy reasons To limit space needed to store historical logs use values such 
-# as: "7 days" or "100M size" instead of "true". 
-#keep_logical_logs=7 days 
- 
-# Enable shell server so that remote clients can connect via Neo4j shell. 
-#remote_shell_enabled=true 
-# The network interface IP the shell will listen on (use 0.0.0.0 for all interfaces). 
-#remote_shell_host=127.0.0.1 
-# The port the shell will listen on, default is 1337. 
-#remote_shell_port=1337 
- 
-# Enable online backups to be taken from this database. 
 online_backup_enabled=true online_backup_enabled=true
- 
-# Port to listen to for incoming backup requests. 
 online_backup_server=192.168.168.33:6362 online_backup_server=192.168.168.33:6362
- 
- 
-# Uncomment and specify these lines for running Neo4j in High Availability mode. 
-# See the High availability setup tutorial for more details on these settings 
-# http://neo4j.com/docs/2.3.2/ha-setup-tutorial.html 
- 
-# ha.server_id is the number of each instance in the HA cluster. It should be 
-# an integer (e.g. 1), and should be unique for each cluster instance. 
 ha.server_id=1 ha.server_id=1
- 
-# ha.initial_hosts is a comma-separated list (without spaces) of the host:port 
-# where the ha.cluster_server of all instances will be listening. Typically 
-# this will be the same for all cluster instances. 
 ha.initial_hosts=192.168.168.33:5001,192.168.168.34:5001 ha.initial_hosts=192.168.168.33:5001,192.168.168.34:5001
- 
-# IP and port for this instance to listen on, for communicating cluster status 
-# information iwth other instances (also see ha.initial_hosts). The IP 
-# must be the configured IP address for one of the local interfaces. 
 ha.cluster_server=192.168.168.33:5001 ha.cluster_server=192.168.168.33:5001
- 
-# IP and port for this instance to listen on, for communicating transaction 
-# data with other instances (also see ha.initial_hosts). The IP 
-# must be the configured IP address for one of the local interfaces. 
 ha.server=192.168.168.33:6001 ha.server=192.168.168.33:6001
- 
-# The interval at which slaves will pull updates from the master. Comment out 
-# the option to disable periodic pulling of updates. Unit is seconds. 
 ha.pull_interval=10 ha.pull_interval=10
- 
-# Amount of slaves the master will try to push a transaction to upon commit 
-# (default is 1). The master will optimistically continue and not fail the 
-# transaction even if it fails to reach the push factor. Setting this to 0 will 
-# increase write performance when writing through master but could potentially 
-# lead to branched data (or loss of transaction) if the master goes down. 
-#ha.tx_push_factor=1 
- 
-# Strategy the master will use when pushing data to slaves (if the push factor 
-# is greater than 0). There are two options available "fixed" (default) or 
-# "round_robin". Fixed will start by pushing to slaves ordered by server id 
-# (highest first) improving performance since the slaves only have to cache up 
-# one transaction at a time. 
-#ha.tx_push_strategy=fixed 
- 
-# Policy for how to handle branched data. 
-#branched_data_policy=keep_all 
- 
-# Clustering timeouts 
-# Default timeout. 
-#ha.default_timeout=5s 
- 
-# How often heartbeat messages should be sent. Defaults to ha.default_timeout. 
-#ha.heartbeat_interval=5s 
- 
-# Timeout for heartbeats between cluster members. Should be at least twice that of ha.heartbeat_interval. 
-#heartbeat_timeout=11s 
- 
 </file> </file>
  
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