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#
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# WARNING:
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# If you use the Odoo Database utility to change the master password be aware
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# that the formatting of this file WILL be LOST! A copy of this file named
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# /etc/odoo/openerp-server.conf.template has been made in case this happens
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# Note that the copy does not have any first boot changes
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# Odoo Server Config File - TurnKey Linux
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# ( /etc/odoo/openerp-server.conf )
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#
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# Great pain has been taken to organize this file, and include comments for
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# each. As with all open source software this file is a work in progress. If
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# you see something that is wrong or needs to be updated, submit and issue
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# on TurnKey's GIT Hub issue tracker! Or better yet, fork the repo with this
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# file and submit a pull request!
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#
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# Information about these settings where taken from openerp-server --help
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# and from https://www.odoo.com/documentation/8.0/reference/cmdline.html
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#
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Index:
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# Database Settings
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# Logs Settings
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# Service Settings
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# Email Settings
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# Server Options
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# Tuning Adjustments
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# Testing and Demo Settings
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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# Database Settings
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the database host (default localhost).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#db_host = localhost
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the database port (default None).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#db_port = 5432
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the database user name (default None).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#db_user = odoo
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the database password for db_user (default None)
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#db_password = 00aa9df39b0c99ac3d1d8412d2917175
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the database name.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#db_name = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# DataError: new encoding (UTF8) is incompatible with the encoding of the
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# template database (SQL_ASCII) HINT: Use the same encoding as in the template
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# database, or use template0 as template.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# db_template = template0
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Master Database password
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# This is set at first boot, and can be set from within Odoo
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#admin_passwd = 12357
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# specify the the maximum number of physical connections to posgresql
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#db_maxconn = 64
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Filter listed database REGEXP
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#dbfilter = .*
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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# Logs Settings
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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#
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#
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# I found information from Odoo on logging was not very clear. So I complied
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# this helpful list and info about Odoo logging.
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#
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# Information was gleaned from the following sites:
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# (The URLs are broken up to fit them in the file)
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# - http://www.mindissoftware.com
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# /2014/09/07/Odoo-logging-configuration-usage-implementation/
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# - https://www.odoo.com/
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# /forum/help-1/question
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# /what-is-the-full-list-of-command-line-options-for-odoo-59139
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# - https://www.odoo.com/documentation/8.0/reference/cmdline.html
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#
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# Odoo uses the Python standard logging library. However, it uses a special
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# configuration syntax to configure logging levels for its modules.
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#
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# It's helpful to know what each level type means, so below is quick list:
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#
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# Level meanings:
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# debug: Debug message for debugging only.
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# info: Information message to report important modular event.
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# warning: Warning message to report minor issues.
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# error: Error message to report failed operations.
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# critical: A critical message -- so critical that the module cannot work
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#
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#
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# log_level:
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# any value in the list below. Odoo changed the log_level meaning
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# here because these level values are mapped to a set of predefined
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# 'module:log_level' pairs. These pairs are listed next to the log-level.
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# You could get the same result by using the log_handler option
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#
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#
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# LOG LEVEL / log_handler: module:log_level
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# info / [':INFO']
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# critical / ['openerp:CRITICAL', 'werkzeug:CRITICAL']
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# error / ['openerp:ERROR', 'werkzeug:ERROR']
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# warn / ['openerp:WARNING', 'werkzeug:WARNING']
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# debug / ['openerp:DEBUG']
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# debug_sql / ['openerp.sql_db:DEBUG']
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# debug_rpc / ['openerp:DEBUG','openerp.http.rpc.request:DEBUG']
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# debug_rpc_answer / ['openerp:DEBUG','openerp.http.rpc.request:DEBUG',
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# 'openerp.http.rpc.response:DEBUG']
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#
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# End of Logging Info
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The log filename. If not set, use stdout.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; logfile = /var/log/odoo/openerp-server.log
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# True/False. If True, create a daily log file and keep 30 files.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; logrotate = True
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Ture/False. If True, also write log to 'ir_logging' table in database
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; log-db = True
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# True/False logs to the system's event logger: syslog
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; syslog = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Log level - One of the following:
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# info, debug_rpc, warn, test, critical, debug_sql, error, debug,
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# debug_rpc_answer
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; log-level = warn
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# log_handler - can be a list of 'module:log_level' pairs.
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# The default value is ':INFO' -- it means the default logging level
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# is 'INFO' for all modules.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# log_handler =
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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# Service Settings
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The IP address on which the server will bind.
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# If empty, it will bind on all interfaces (default empty).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; interface = localhost
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The TCP port on which the server will listen (default 8069).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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port = 8069
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Launch server over https instead of http (default False).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; secure = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Set to True if you are deploying your App behind a proxy
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# e.g. Apache using mod_proxy. --proxy_mode added, using Werkzeug ProxyFix class
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#proxy_mode = True
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the addons_path folders ordered by priority
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# addons_path=/first/path/,/second/path/
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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addons_path = /opt/openerp/odoo/addons,/home/myaddons
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The file where the server pid will be stored (default False).
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# We are letting the init script create the pid
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# pidfile = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# specify reference timezone for the server (e.g. Europe/Brussels)
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; timezone = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# specify the certificate file for the SSL connection
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; secure_cert_file = server.cert
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# specify the private key file for the SSL connection
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; secure_pkey_file = server.pkey
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# XML-RPC Secure Configuration (disabled if ssl is unavailable):
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# xmlrpcs - Set to False to disable the XML-RPC Secure protocol
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# xmlrpcs_interface - Specify the TCP IP address for the XML-RPC Secure
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# protocol. The empty string binds to all interfaces.
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# xmlrpcs_port - Specify the TCP port for the XML-RPC Secure protocol
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; xmlrpcs = True
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#xmlrpcs_interface = 127.0.0.1
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xmlrpcs_port = 8071
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# XML-RPC Configuration:
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# xmlrpc - Set to False to disable the XML-RPC protocol
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# xmlrpc_interface - Specify the TCP IP address for the XML-RPC
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# protocol. The empty string binds to all interfaces.
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# xmlrpc_port - Specify the TCP port for the XML-RPC protocol
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; xmlrpc = True
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#xmlrpc_interface = 127.0.0.1
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xmlrpc_port = 8069
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Long polling port:
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# TCP port for long-polling connections in multiprocessing or gevent mode,
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# defaults to 8072. Not used in default (threaded) mode.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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longpolling_port = 8072
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Use this for big data importation, if it crashes you will be able to continue
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# at the current state. Provide a filename to store intermediate importation
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# states.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; import_partial =
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Use the unaccent function provided by the database when available
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; unaccent = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# specify modules to export. Use in combination with --i18n-export
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; translate_modules = ['all']
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Comma-separated list of server-wide modules, default=web
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; server_wide_modules = None
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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# Email Settings
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the SMTP server for sending email (default localhost).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; smtp_server = localhost
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the SMTP user for sending email (default False).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; smtp_user = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the SMTP password for sending email (default False).
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; smtp_password = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# if True, SMTP connections will be encrypted with SSL (STARTTLS)
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; smtp_ssl = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the SMTP email address for sending email
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; email_from = "TKL-Odoo-Server@example.com"
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the SMTP port
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; smtp_port = 25
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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# Tuning Options
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#HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# A word on tuning your Odoo Server
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# A lot of time has gone in to testing this TKL appliance, and one thing we
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# learned while testing was tuning. For all the why we chose these numbers you
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# can take a look at he issues on GitHub (links at the botton of this article)
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#
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# Most of this text here was taken from the Memory Matrix Discussion
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# https://github.com/DocCyblade/tkl-odoo/issues/49#issuecomment-148881166
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#
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# It is important to note that you can run Odoo in threaded mode by setting
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# the workers option to 0 however there are some modules that won't work
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# and you loose fine grain control of resource management.
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#
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# the --workers is how many new process will be started to perform work or
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# (answer requests) The workers have limits upon them set by the limit_xxxxx
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# options here in the config file.
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#
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# The "limit_memory_soft" limit is the amount of ram that when a process
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# goes over this limit after it is done with the request it is terminated
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# and the memory it was using is freed. This amount goes for each process
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#
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# The hard limit is the amount of ram that if the process goes over it,
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# it WILL terminate right then. (I don't think this is really correct
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# because of the PDF issue we had and set this to 1.3 GB and never
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# saw a process take this much. but if its below 1.3GB PDF are not created)
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#
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# The one we need to pay attention to is the limit_memory_soft.
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# As these workers will stay alive and hold on to memory until that limit
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# is reached. So if you have 5 workers and the soft limit is 256MB you could
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# end up with 5 workers each taking 256MB that's 1.25GB of RAM that could
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# be taken up. If you only had 1GB of ram you may need to dial back your
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# workers or your soft limit.
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#
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# It's a balancing act of sorts, I am also not sure if keeping the
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# workers at say 350 or 400 if there is some caching effect. Not sure
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# why it's holding on to the memory.
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#
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Hardware Matrix for recommended values:
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# (Note these are for REAL hardware, Virtual Hardware has it's own
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# issues that can arise with too many guest on a host with too many
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# CPU cores etc, so remember that when looking at the chart below)
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# (One other note that when I tested these, I did use VMware but
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# no other VMs where competing for resources)
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# (One last note, really. These numbers are to show the relationship
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# between the config settings and hardware. We also assume you are running
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# the database server on the same server. I know at some point in the
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# higher numbers that this would not be the case. These are not numbers
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# set in stone nor numbers gotten from Odoo. These are numbers I have
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# come up with from the testing I have done. Real world examples if you
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# have them would be great and these numbers can and should be updated!
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#
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# Heading | Description
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# ------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------
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# CPUs | Number of CPU Cores not threads
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# Physical | Physical memory, not virtual or swap
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# workers | Number of workers specified in config file (workers = x)
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# cron | Number of workers for cron jobs (max_cron_threads = xx)
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# Mem Per | Memory in MB that is the max memory for request per worker
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# Max Mem | Maximum amount that can be used by all workers
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# limit_memory_soft | Number in bytes that you will use for this setting
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#
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# Note: Max Memory if notice is less than total memory this is on purpose. As
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# workers process requests they can grow beyond the Mem Per limit so a
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# server under heavy load could go past this amount. This is why there
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# is "head room" built in.
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#
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# CPUs | Physical | workers | cron | Mem Per | Max Mem | limit_memory_soft
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# ---- | -------- | ------- | ---- | ------- | ------- | -----------------------
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# ANY | =< 256MB | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR
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# 1 | 512MB | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
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# 1 | 512MB | 1 | 1 | 177MB | 354MB | 185127901
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# 1 | 1GB | 2 | 1 | 244MB | 732MB | 255652815
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# 1 | 2GB | 2 | 1 | 506MB | 1518MB | 530242876
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# 2 | 1GB | 3 | 1 | 183MB | 732MB | 191739611
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# 2 | 2GB | 5 | 2 | 217MB | 1519MB | 227246947
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# 2 | 4GB | 5 | 2 | 450MB | 3150MB | 471974428
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# 4 | 2GB | 5 | 2 | 217MB | 1519MB | 227246947
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# 4 | 4GB | 9 | 2 | 286MB | 3146MB | 300347363
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# 4 | 8GB | 9 | 3 | 546MB | 6552MB | 572662306
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# 4 | 16GB | 9 | 3 | 1187MB | 14244MB | 1244918057
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#
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#
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# Calculations on how we got the above chart and other info can be found
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#
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# Memory Matrix Discussion
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# https://github.com/DocCyblade/tkl-odoo/issues/49
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#
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# Shakedown Testing Discussions
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# https://github.com/DocCyblade/tkl-odoo/issues/52
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# https://github.com/DocCyblade/tkl-odoo/issues/53
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# https://github.com/DocCyblade/tkl-odoo/issues/54
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# https://github.com/DocCyblade/tkl-odoo/issues/55
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Specify the number of workers, 0 disable prefork mode.
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# if count is not 0 , enables multiprocessing and sets up the
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# specified number of HTTP workers (sub-processes processing HTTP and RPC
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# requests). TKL Default is 0
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#
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# (See chart above for recommended values)
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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workers = 2
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# number of workers dedicated to cron jobs. Defaults to 2. The workers are
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# threads in multithreading mode and processes in multiprocessing mode.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# request. If the limit is exceeded, the worker is killed.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Maximum allowed virtual memory per worker. If the limit is exceeded, the
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# worker is killed and recycled at the end of the current request.
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#
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# (See chart above for recommended values)
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Hard limit on virtual memory, any worker exceeding the limit will be
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# immediately killed without waiting for the end of the current request
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# processing.
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#
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# Not sure of the reason but if this is set lower that 1.3GB then print jobs
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# using PDF does not work. We are unsure why but this was the lowest amount
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# for it to work.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Number of requests a worker will process before being recycled and restarted.
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limit_request = 8196
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Force a limit on the maximum number of records kept in the virtual osv_memory
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; osv_memory_count_limit = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Force a limit on the maximum age of records kept in the virtual osv_memory
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# tables. This is a decimal value expressed in hours, and the default is 1 hour.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Testing and Demo Settings
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Enable YAML and unit tests.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; test_enable = False
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Launch a python or YML test file.
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; test_file = False
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# If set, will save sample of all reports in this directory.
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; test_report_directory = False
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# Commit database changes performed by YAML or XML tests.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; test_commit = False
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# disable loading demo data for modules to be installed (comma-separated, use
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# "all" for all modules). Default is none
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; without_demo = all |