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+[cache]
+LOCAL_DATA_DIR = /var/lib/graphite/storage/whisper/
+
+# Specify the user to drop privileges to
+# If this is blank carbon runs as the user that invokes it
+# This user must have write access to the local data directory
+USER =
+
+# Limit the size of the cache to avoid swapping or becoming CPU bound.
+# Sorts and serving cache queries gets more expensive as the cache grows.
+# Use the value "inf" (infinity) for an unlimited cache size.
+MAX_CACHE_SIZE = inf
+
+# Limits the number of whisper update_many() calls per second, which effectively
+# means the number of write requests sent to the disk. This is intended to
+# prevent over-utilizing the disk and thus starving the rest of the system.
+# When the rate of required updates exceeds this, then carbon's caching will
+# take effect and increase the overall throughput accordingly.
+MAX_UPDATES_PER_SECOND = 1000
+
+# Softly limits the number of whisper files that get created each minute.
+# Setting this value low (like at 50) is a good way to ensure your graphite
+# system will not be adversely impacted when a bunch of new metrics are
+# sent to it. The trade off is that it will take much longer for those metrics'
+# database files to all get created and thus longer until the data becomes usable.
+# Setting this value high (like "inf" for infinity) will cause graphite to create
+# the files quickly but at the risk of slowing I/O down considerably for a while.
+MAX_CREATES_PER_MINUTE = inf
+
+LINE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
+LINE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2003
+
+ENABLE_UDP_LISTENER = True
+UDP_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
+UDP_RECEIVER_PORT = 2003
+
+PICKLE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
+PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2004
+
+CACHE_QUERY_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
+CACHE_QUERY_PORT = 7002
+
+LOG_UPDATES = False
+
+# Enable AMQP if you want to receve metrics using an amqp broker
+# ENABLE_AMQP = False
+
+# Verbose means a line will be logged for every metric received
+# useful for testing
+# AMQP_VERBOSE = False
+
+# AMQP_HOST = localhost
+# AMQP_PORT = 5672
+# AMQP_VHOST = /
+# AMQP_USER = guest
+# AMQP_PASSWORD = guest
+# AMQP_EXCHANGE = graphite
+
+# Patterns for all of the metrics this machine will store. Read more at
+# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Message_Queuing_Protocol#Bindings
+#
+# Example: store all sales, linux servers, and utilization metrics
+# BIND_PATTERNS = sales.#, servers.linux.#, #.utilization
+#
+# Example: store everything
+# BIND_PATTERNS = #
+
+# NOTE: you cannot run both a cache and a relay on the same server
+# with the default configuration, you have to specify a distinict
+# interfaces and ports for the listeners.
+
+[relay]
+LINE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
+LINE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2003
+
+PICKLE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
+PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2004
+
+CACHE_SERVERS = server1, server2, server3
+MAX_QUEUE_SIZE = 10000