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-h2. Arados /etc/arvados/config.yml
+h2. Arvados /etc/arvados/config.yml
The configuration file is normally found at @/etc/arvados/config.yml@ and will be referred to as just @config.yml@ in this guide. This configuration file must be kept in sync across every service node in the cluster, but not shell and compute nodes (which do not require config.yml).
h3. Syntax
-The configuration file is in "YAML":https://yaml.org/ format. This is a block syntax where indentation is significant (similar to Python). By convention we use two space indent. The first line of the file is always "Clusters:", underneath it at the first indent level is the Cluster ID. All the actual cluster configuration come under the Cluster ID. This means all configuration parameters are indented by at least two levels (four spaces). Comments start with @#@ .
+The configuration file is in "YAML":https://yaml.org/ format. This is a block syntax where indentation is significant (similar to Python). By convention we use two space indent. The first line of the file is always "Clusters:", underneath it at the first indent level is the Cluster ID. All the actual cluster configuration follows under the Cluster ID. This means all configuration parameters are indented by at least two levels (four spaces). Comments start with @#@ .
We recommend a YAML-syntax plugin for your favorite text editor, such as @yaml-mode@ (Emacs) or @yaml-vim@.