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#
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# Example: debug.log
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#
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# [validators]:
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# [validators]
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# List of nodes to always accept as validators. Nodes are specified by domain
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# or public key.
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#
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# n9KorY8QtTdRx7TVDpwnG9NvyxsDwHUKUEeDLY3AkiGncVaSXZi5
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# n9MqiExBcoG19UXwoLjBJnhsxEhAZMuWwJDRdkyDz1EkEkwzQTNt John Doe
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#
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# [validators_file]:
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# [validators_file]
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# Path to file contain a list of nodes to always accept as validators. Use
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# this to specify a file other than this file to manage your validators list.
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#
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# C:/home/johndoe/ripple/validators.txt
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# /home/johndoe/ripple/validators.txt
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#
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# [validators_site]:
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# [validators_site]
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# Specifies where to find validators.txt for UNL boostrapping and RPC
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# unl_network command.
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#
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# Example: ripple.com
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#
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# [ips]:
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# [ips]
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# List of ips where the Ripple protocol is served. For a starter list, you
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# can copy entries from: https://ripple.com/ripple.txt
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#
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# time.nist.gov
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# pool.ntp.org
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#
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# [peer_ip]:
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# [peer_ip]
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# IP address or domain to bind to allow external connections from peers.
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# Defaults to not binding, which disallows external connections from peers.
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#
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# Examples: 0.0.0.0 - Bind on all interfaces.
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#
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# [peer_port]:
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# [peer_port]
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# If peer_ip is supplied, corresponding port to bind to for peer connections.
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#
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# [peer_private]:
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# [peer_private]
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# 0 or 1.
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# 0: request peers to broadcast your address. [default]
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# 1: request peers not broadcast your address.
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#
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# [rpc_ip]:
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# [rpc_ip]
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# IP address or domain to bind to allow insecure RPC connections.
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# Defaults to not binding, which disallows RPC connections.
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#
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# [rpc_port]:
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# [rpc_port]
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# If rpc_ip is supplied, corresponding port to bind to for peer connections.
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#
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# [rpc_allow_remote]:
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# [rpc_allow_remote]
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# 0 or 1.
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# 0: Allow RPC connections only from 127.0.0.1. [default]
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# 1: Allow RPC connections from any IP.
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#
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# [rpc_admin_allow]:
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# [rpc_admin_allow]
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# Specify an list of IP addresses allowed to have admin access. One per line.
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#
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# Defaults to 127.0.0.1.
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#
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# [rpc_user]:
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# [rpc_user]
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# As a server, require a this user to specified and require rpc_password to
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# be checked for RPC access via the rpc_ip and rpc_port. The user and password
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# must be specified via HTTP's basic authentication method.
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# As a client, supply this to the server via HTTP's basic authentication
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# method.
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#
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# [rpc_password]:
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# [rpc_password]
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# As a server, require a this password to specified and require rpc_user to
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# be checked for RPC access via the rpc_ip and rpc_port. The user and password
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# must be specified via HTTP's basic authentication method.
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# As a client, supply this to the server via HTTP's basic authentication
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# method.
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#
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# [rpc_admin_user]:
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# [rpc_admin_user]
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# As a server, require this as the admin user to be specified. Also, require
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# rpc_admin_user and rpc_admin_password to be checked for RPC admin functions.
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# The request must specify these as the admin_user and admin_password in the
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#
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# As a client, supply this to the server in the request object.
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#
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# [rpc_admin_password]:
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# [rpc_admin_password]
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# As a server, require this as the admin pasword to be specified. Also,
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# require rpc_admin_user and rpc_admin_password to be checked for RPC admin
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# functions. The request must specify these as the admin_user and
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#
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# As a client, supply this to the server in the request object.
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#
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# [validation_quorum]:
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# [validation_quorum]
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# Sets the minimum number of trusted validations a ledger must have before
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# the server considers it fully validated. Note that if you are validating,
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# your validation counts.
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#
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# [websocket_public_ip]:
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# [websocket_public_ip]
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# IP address or domain to bind to allow untrusted connections from clients.
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# In the future, this option will go away and the peer_ip will accept
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# websocket client connections.
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# Examples: 0.0.0.0 - Bind on all interfaces.
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# 127.0.0.1 - Bind on localhost interface. Only local programs may connect.
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#
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# [websocket_public_port]:
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# [websocket_public_port]
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# Port to bind to allow untrusted connections from clients. In the future,
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# this option will go away and the peer_ip will accept websocket client
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# connections.
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# reference client currently shares secrets with its server, this should be
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# enabled.
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#
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# [websocket_ip]:
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# [websocket_ip]
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# IP address or domain to bind to allow trusted ADMIN connections from backend
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# applications.
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#
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# Examples: 0.0.0.0 - Bind on all interfaces.
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# 127.0.0.1 - Bind on localhost interface. Only local programs may connect.
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#
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# [websocket_port]:
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# [websocket_port]
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# Port to bind to allow trusted ADMIN connections from backend applications.
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#
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# [websocket_secure]
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# 1: Provide ws and wss service for websocket_ip/websocket_port
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# 2: Provide wss service for websocket_ip/websocket_port.
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#
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# [websocket_ssl_key]:
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# [websocket_ssl_key]
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# Specify the filename holding the SSL key in PEM format.
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#
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# [websocket_ssl_cert]:
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# [websocket_ssl_cert]
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# Specify the path to the SSL certificate file in PEM format.
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# This is not needed if the chain includes it.
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#
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# [websocket_ssl_chain]:
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# [websocket_ssl_chain]
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# If you need a certificate chain, specify the path to the certificate chain
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# here. The chain may include the end certificate.
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#
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# that the server will accept for verifying HTTP servers. Used only for
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# outbound HTTPS client connections.
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#
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# [validation_seed]:
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# [validation_seed]
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# To perform validation, this section should contain either a validation seed
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# or key. The validation seed is used to generate the validation
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# public/private key pair. To obtain a validation seed, use the
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# Examples: RASH BUSH MILK LOOK BAD BRIM AVID GAFF BAIT ROT POD LOVE
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# shfArahZT9Q9ckTf3s1psJ7C7qzVN
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#
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# [node_seed]:
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# [node_seed]
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# This is used for clustering. To force a particular node seed or key, the
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# key can be set here. The format is the same as the validation_seed field.
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# To obtain a validation seed, use the validation_create command.
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# Examples: RASH BUSH MILK LOOK BAD BRIM AVID GAFF BAIT ROT POD LOVE
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# shfArahZT9Q9ckTf3s1psJ7C7qzVN
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#
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# [node_size]:
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# [node_size]
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# Tunes the servers based on the expected load and available memory. Legal
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# sizes are "tiny", "small", "medium", "large", and "huge". We recommend
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# you start at the default and raise the setting if you have extra memory.
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# The default is "tiny".
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#
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# [cluster_nodes]:
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# [cluster_nodes]
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# To extend full trust to other nodes, place their node public keys here.
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# Generally, you should only do this for nodes under common administration.
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# Node public keys start with an 'n'. To give a node a name for identification
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# place a space after the public key and then the name.
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#
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# [ledger_history]:
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# [ledger_history]
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# The number of past ledgers to acquire on server startup and the minimum to
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# maintain while running.
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#
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#
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# The default is: 256
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#
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# [database_path]:
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# [database_path]
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# Full path of database directory.
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#
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# [path_search_size]
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#
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# The default is: 5
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#
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# [rpc_startup]:
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# [rpc_startup]
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# Specify a list of RPC commands to run at startup.
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#
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# Example: { "command" : "server_info" }
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# Examples:
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# { "command" : "server_info" }
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# { "command" : "log_level", "partition" : "ripplecalc", "severity" : "trace" }
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#
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# Allow other peers to connect to this server.
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