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table(table table-bordered table-condensed).
|_. Hostname|
-|keep0.@ClusterID@.example.com|
-|keep1.@ClusterID@.example.com|
+|@keep0.ClusterID.example.com@|
+|@keep1.ClusterID.example.com@|
</div>
Keepstore servers should not be directly accessible from the Internet (they are accessed via "keepproxy":install-keepproxy.html), so the hostnames only need to resolve on the private network.
* If you are using S3-compatible object storage (including Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Ceph RADOS), follow the setup instructions on "S3 Object Storage":configure-s3-object-storage.html
* If you are using Azure Blob Storage, follow the setup instructions on "Azure Blob Storage":configure-azure-blob-storage.html
+There are a number of general configuration parameters for Keepstore. They are described in the "configuration reference":{{site.baseurl}}/admin/config.html. In particular, you probably want to change @API/MaxKeepBlobBuffers@ to align Keepstore's memory usage with the available memory on the machine that hosts it.
+
h3. List services
Add each keepstore server to the @Services.Keepstore@ section of @/etc/arvados/config.yml@ .
Keepstore:
# No ExternalURL because they are only accessed by the internal subnet.
InternalURLs:
- "http://<span class="userinput">keep0.ClusterID.example.com</span>:25107/": {}
- "http://<span class="userinput">keep1.ClusterID.example.com</span>:25107/": {}
+ "http://<span class="userinput">keep0.ClusterID.example.com</span>:25107": {}
+ "http://<span class="userinput">keep1.ClusterID.example.com</span>:25107": {}
# and so forth
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