# apphbd.cf # Default Configure file for apphbd # # Currently this file includes configure items: debug_level, debugfile # logfile, watchdog_device, watchdog_interval_ms, notify_plugin, realtime. # If one of these items is not configured, apphbd will use default configuration: # debug_level = 3 # debugfile = NULL # logfile = NULL # watchdog_device = NULL # watchdog_interval_ms = 1000 # notify_plugin : no plugin # realtime = yes # Debug level: Currently effective setting includes 0, 1, 2. # The higher the debug level, the more detailed debug information you will get. #debug_level 0 # File to write debug messages to. # Only effective when debug level is larger than 0 # Since apphbd will run as nobody, be sure to specify a file apphbd can write to. #debugfile /var/log/apphbd.debug # File to log other messages to. # Only effective when debug level is larger than 0 # Since apphbd will run as nobody, be sure to specify a file apphbd can write to. #logfile /var/log/apphbd.log # Watchdog device file. #watchdog_device /dev/watchdog # If devfs is enabled, the watchdog device might be: #watchdog_device /dev/misc/watchdog # Apphbd tickles watchdog timer at this interval (microseconds). # If watchdog_device is not set, setting watchdog_interval_ms will take no effect. #watchdog_interval_ms 2000 # Notification plug-ins. # By default apphbd searches plug-in in /usr/lib/heartbeat/plugins/AppHBNotification # You can load more than one plug-ins #recmgr plug-in will send notification to recovery manager when an apphb event #happens. See apphb_notify.h for definition of these events. #notify_plugin recmgr # Other plug-ins if available #notify_plugin other_plugins # If set 'realtime' as 'yes', apphbd will be scheduled at "realtime" priority. # Otherwise, set as 'no' will disable it. #realtime yes