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// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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// or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
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// distributed with this work for additional information
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// regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
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// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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// with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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// software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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// KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
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// specific language governing permissions and limitations
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// under the License.
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#pragma once
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <functional>
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#include <map>
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#include <mutex>
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#include <string>
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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#define DECLARE_FIELD(FIELD_TYPE, FIELD_NAME) extern FIELD_TYPE FIELD_NAME
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#define DECLARE_Bool(name) DECLARE_FIELD(bool, name)
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#define DECLARE_Int16(name) DECLARE_FIELD(int16_t, name)
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#define DECLARE_Int32(name) DECLARE_FIELD(int32_t, name)
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#define DECLARE_Int64(name) DECLARE_FIELD(int64_t, name)
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#define DECLARE_Double(name) DECLARE_FIELD(double, name)
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#define DECLARE_String(name) DECLARE_FIELD(std::string, name)
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#define DECLARE_Bools(name) DECLARE_FIELD(std::vector<bool>, name)
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#define DECLARE_Int16s(name) DECLARE_FIELD(std::vector<int16_t>, name)
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#define DECLARE_Int32s(name) DECLARE_FIELD(std::vector<int32_t>, name)
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#define DECLARE_Int64s(name) DECLARE_FIELD(std::vector<int64_t>, name)
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#define DECLARE_Doubles(name) DECLARE_FIELD(std::vector<double>, name)
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#define DECLARE_Strings(name) DECLARE_FIELD(std::vector<std::string>, name)
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#define DECLARE_mBool(name) DECLARE_FIELD(bool, name)
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#define DECLARE_mInt16(name) DECLARE_FIELD(int16_t, name)
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#define DECLARE_mInt32(name) DECLARE_FIELD(int32_t, name)
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#define DECLARE_mInt64(name) DECLARE_FIELD(int64_t, name)
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#define DECLARE_mDouble(name) DECLARE_FIELD(double, name)
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#define DECLARE_mString(name) DECLARE_FIELD(std::string, name)
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#define DEFINE_FIELD(FIELD_TYPE, FIELD_NAME, FIELD_DEFAULT, VALMUTABLE)                      \
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    FIELD_TYPE FIELD_NAME;                                                                   \
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                                     VALMUTABLE);
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#define DEFINE_VALIDATOR(FIELD_NAME, VALIDATOR)              \
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    static auto validator_##FIELD_NAME = VALIDATOR;          \
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    static RegisterConfValidator reg_validator_##FIELD_NAME( \
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// DEFINE_ON_UPDATE macro is used to register a callback function that will be called
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// when the config field is updated at runtime.
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// The callback function signature is: void callback(T old_value, T new_value)
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// where T is the type of the config field.
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// Example:
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//   DEFINE_ON_UPDATE(my_config, [](int64_t old_val, int64_t new_val) {
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//       LOG(INFO) << "my_config changed from " << old_val << " to " << new_val;
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#define DEFINE_ON_UPDATE_IMPL(FIELD_NAME, CALLBACK)                               \
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    static RegisterConfUpdateCallback reg_update_callback_##FIELD_NAME(           \
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#define DEFINE_ON_UPDATE(name, callback) DEFINE_ON_UPDATE_IMPL(name, callback)
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#define DEFINE_Int16(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(int16_t, name, defaultstr, false)
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#define DEFINE_Bools(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(std::vector<bool>, name, defaultstr, false)
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#define DEFINE_Doubles(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(std::vector<double>, name, defaultstr, false)
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#define DEFINE_Int64s(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(std::vector<int64_t>, name, defaultstr, false)
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#define DEFINE_Bool(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(bool, name, defaultstr, false)
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#define DEFINE_Double(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(double, name, defaultstr, false)
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#define DEFINE_Int32(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(int32_t, name, defaultstr, false)
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#define DEFINE_String(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(std::string, name, defaultstr, false)
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#define DEFINE_Strings(name, defaultstr) \
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#define DEFINE_mBool(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(bool, name, defaultstr, true)
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#define DEFINE_mInt16(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(int16_t, name, defaultstr, true)
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#define DEFINE_mInt32(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(int32_t, name, defaultstr, true)
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#define DEFINE_mInt64(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(int64_t, name, defaultstr, true)
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#define DEFINE_mDouble(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(double, name, defaultstr, true)
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#define DEFINE_mString(name, defaultstr) DEFINE_FIELD(std::string, name, defaultstr, true)
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#define DEFINE_Validator(name, validator) DEFINE_VALIDATOR(name, validator)
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namespace doris {
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class Status;
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// If you want to modify the value of config, please go to common/config.cpp to modify.
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namespace config {
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// Dir of custom config file
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DECLARE_String(custom_config_dir);
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// Dir of jdbc drivers
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DECLARE_String(jdbc_drivers_dir);
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// cluster id
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DECLARE_Int32(cluster_id);
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// port on which BackendService is exported
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DECLARE_Int32(be_port);
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// port for brpc
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DECLARE_Int32(brpc_port);
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// port for arrow flight sql
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// Default -1, do not start arrow flight sql server.
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DECLARE_Int32(arrow_flight_sql_port);
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// Validate Arrow input buffers in opted-in Arrow readers before converting them to Doris columns.
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DECLARE_Bool(enable_arrow_input_validation);
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// port for cdc client scan oltp cdc data
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DECLARE_Int32(cdc_client_port);
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// JVM options passed to cdc_client (whitespace-separated). Inserted before -jar.
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DECLARE_String(cdc_client_java_opts);
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// If the external client cannot directly access priority_networks, set public_host to be accessible
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// to external client.
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// There are usually two usage scenarios:
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// 1. in production environment, it is often inconvenient to expose Doris BE nodes to the external network.
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// However, a reverse proxy (such as Nginx) can be added to all Doris BE nodes, and the external client will be
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// randomly routed to a Doris BE node when connecting to Nginx. set public_host to the host of Nginx.
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// 2. if priority_networks is an internal network IP, and BE node has its own independent external IP,
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// but Doris currently does not support modifying priority_networks, setting public_host to the real external IP.
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DECLARE_mString(public_host);
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// and need to use Arrow Flight SQL, should add a server in Nginx to reverse proxy
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// `Nginx:arrow_flight_sql_proxy_port` to `BE_priority_networks:arrow_flight_sql_port`. For example:
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// upstream arrowflight {
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//    server 10.16.10.8:8069;
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//    server 10.16.10.8:8068;
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//}
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// server {
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//    listen 8167 http2;
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//    listen [::]:8167 http2;
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//    server_name doris.arrowflight.com;
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// }
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DECLARE_Int32(arrow_flight_sql_proxy_port);
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// the number of bthreads for brpc, the default value is set to -1,
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// which means the number of bthreads is #cpu-cores
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DECLARE_Int32(brpc_num_threads);
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DECLARE_Int32(brpc_idle_timeout_sec);
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// Declare a selection strategy for those servers have many ips.
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// Note that there should at most one ip match this list.
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// This is a list in semicolon-delimited format, in CIDR notation, e.g. 10.10.10.0/24
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// If no ip match this rule, will choose one randomly.
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DECLARE_String(priority_networks);
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// performance moderate or compact, only tcmalloc compile
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DECLARE_String(memory_mode);
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// if true, process memory limit and memory usage based on cgroup memory info.
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_use_cgroup_memory_info);
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// process memory limit specified as number of bytes
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// ('<int>[bB]?'), megabytes ('<float>[mM]'), gigabytes ('<float>[gG]'),
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// or percentage of the physical memory ('<int>%').
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// defaults to bytes if no unit is given"
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// must larger than 0. and if larger than physical memory size,
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// it will be set to physical memory size.
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DECLARE_String(mem_limit);
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// Soft memory limit as a fraction of hard memory limit.
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DECLARE_Double(soft_mem_limit_frac);
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// Cache capacity reduce mem limit as a fraction of soft mem limit.
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DECLARE_mDouble(cache_capacity_reduce_mem_limit_frac);
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// Schema change memory limit as a fraction of soft memory limit.
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DECLARE_Double(schema_change_mem_limit_frac);
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// Many modern allocators (for example) do not do a mremap for
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// realloc, even in case of large enough chunks of memory. Although this allows
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// you to increase performance and reduce memory consumption during realloc.
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// To fix this, we do mremap manually if the chunk of memory is large enough.
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//
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// The threshold (128 MB, 128 * (1ULL << 20)) is chosen quite large, since changing the address
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// space is very slow, especially in the case of a large number of threads. We
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// expect that the set of operations mmap/something to do/mremap can only be
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// performed about 1000 times per second.
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//
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// P.S. This is also required, because tcmalloc can not allocate a chunk of
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// memory greater than 16 GB.
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DECLARE_mInt64(mmap_threshold); // bytes
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// When hash table capacity is greater than 2^double_grow_degree(default 2G), grow when 75% of the capacity is satisfied.
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// Increase can reduce the number of hash table resize, but may waste more memory.
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DECLARE_mInt32(hash_table_double_grow_degree);
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// The max fill rate for hash table
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DECLARE_mInt32(max_fill_rate);
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DECLARE_mInt32(double_resize_threshold);
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// The maximum low water mark of the system `/proc/meminfo/MemAvailable`, Unit byte, default -1.
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// if it is -1, then low water mark = min(MemTotal - MemLimit, MemTotal * 5%), which is 3.2G on a 64G machine.
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// Turn up max. more memory buffers will be reserved for Memory GC.
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// Turn down max. will use as much memory as possible.
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// note that: `max_` prefix should be removed, but keep it for compatibility.
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DECLARE_Int64(max_sys_mem_available_low_water_mark_bytes);
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// reserve a small amount of memory so we do not trigger MinorGC
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DECLARE_Int64(memtable_limiter_reserved_memory_bytes);
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// The size of the memory that gc wants to release each time, as a percentage of the mem limit.
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DECLARE_mString(process_minor_gc_size);
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DECLARE_mString(process_full_gc_size);
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// gc will release cache, cancel task, and task will wait for gc to release memory,
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// default gc strategy is conservative, if you want to exclude the interference of gc, let it be true
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DECLARE_mBool(disable_memory_gc);
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// for the query being canceled,
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// if (current time - cancel start time) < revoke_memory_max_tolerance_ms, the query memory is counted in `freed_memory`,
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// and the query memory is expected to be released soon.
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// if > revoke_memory_max_tolerance_ms, the query memory will not be counted in `freed_memory`,
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// and the query may be blocked during the cancel process. skip this query and continue to cancel other queries.
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DECLARE_mInt64(revoke_memory_max_tolerance_ms);
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// if false, turn off all stacktrace
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_stacktrace);
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// when alloc memory larger than stacktrace_in_alloc_large_memory_bytes, default 2G - 1,
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// if alloc successful, will print a warning with stacktrace, but not prevent memory alloc.
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// if alloc failed using Doris Allocator, will print stacktrace in error log.
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// if is -1, disable print stacktrace when alloc large memory.
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DECLARE_mInt64(stacktrace_in_alloc_large_memory_bytes);
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// when alloc memory larger than crash_in_alloc_large_memory_bytes will crash, default -1 means disabled.
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// if you need a core dump to analyze large memory allocation,
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// modify this parameter to crash when large memory allocation occur will help
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DECLARE_mInt64(crash_in_alloc_large_memory_bytes);
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// The actual meaning of this parameter is `debug_memory`.
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// 1. crash in memory tracker inaccurate, if memory tracker value is inaccurate, BE will crash.
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//    usually used in test environments, default value is false.
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// 2. print more memory logs.
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DECLARE_mBool(crash_in_memory_tracker_inaccurate);
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// default is true. if any memory tracking in Orphan mem tracker will report error.
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// !! not modify the default value of this conf!! otherwise memory errors cannot be detected in time.
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// allocator free memory not need to check, because when the thread memory tracker label is Orphan,
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// use the tracker saved in Allocator.
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_memory_orphan_check);
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// The maximum time a thread waits for a full GC. Currently only query will wait for full gc.
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DECLARE_mInt32(thread_wait_gc_max_milliseconds);
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// reach mem limit, don't serialize in batch
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DECLARE_mInt64(pre_serialize_keys_limit_bytes);
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// the port heartbeat service used
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DECLARE_Int32(heartbeat_service_port);
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// the count of heart beat service
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DECLARE_Int32(heartbeat_service_thread_count);
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// the count of thread to create table
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DECLARE_Int32(create_tablet_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to drop table
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DECLARE_Int32(drop_tablet_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to batch load
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DECLARE_Int32(push_worker_count_normal_priority);
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// the count of thread to high priority batch load
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DECLARE_Int32(push_worker_count_high_priority);
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// the count of thread to publish version
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DECLARE_Int32(publish_version_worker_count);
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// the count of tablet thread to publish version
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DECLARE_Int32(tablet_publish_txn_max_thread);
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// the timeout of EnginPublishVersionTask
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DECLARE_Int32(publish_version_task_timeout_s);
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// the count of thread to calc delete bitmap
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DECLARE_Int32(calc_delete_bitmap_max_thread);
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// the num of threads to calc delete bitmap when building rowset
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DECLARE_Int32(calc_delete_bitmap_for_load_max_thread);
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// the count of thread to calc delete bitmap worker, only used for cloud
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DECLARE_Int32(calc_delete_bitmap_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to calc tablet delete bitmap task, only used for cloud
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DECLARE_Int32(calc_tablet_delete_bitmap_task_max_thread);
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// the count of thread to clear transaction task
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DECLARE_Int32(clear_transaction_task_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to delete
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DECLARE_Int32(delete_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to alter table
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DECLARE_Int32(alter_tablet_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to alter index
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DECLARE_Int32(alter_index_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to clone
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DECLARE_Int32(clone_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to clone
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DECLARE_Int32(storage_medium_migrate_count);
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// the count of thread to check consistency
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DECLARE_Int32(check_consistency_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to upload
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DECLARE_Int32(upload_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to download
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DECLARE_Int32(download_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to make snapshot
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DECLARE_Int32(make_snapshot_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to release snapshot
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DECLARE_Int32(release_snapshot_worker_count);
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// the count of thread to make committed rowsets visible in cloud mode
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DECLARE_Int32(cloud_make_committed_rs_visible_worker_count);
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// report random wait a little time to avoid FE receiving multiple be reports at the same time.
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// do not set it to false for production environment
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DECLARE_mBool(report_random_wait);
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// the interval time(seconds) for agent report tasks signature to FE
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DECLARE_mInt32(report_task_interval_seconds);
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// the interval time(seconds) for agent report disk state to FE
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DECLARE_mInt32(report_disk_state_interval_seconds);
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// the interval time(seconds) for agent report olap table to FE
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DECLARE_mInt32(report_tablet_interval_seconds);
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// the max download speed(KB/s)
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DECLARE_mInt32(max_download_speed_kbps);
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// download low speed limit(KB/s)
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DECLARE_mInt32(download_low_speed_limit_kbps);
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// download low speed time(seconds)
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DECLARE_mInt32(download_low_speed_time);
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// whether to download small files in batch.
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_batch_download);
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// whether to enable stream load forward endpoint for cloud group commit
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_group_commit_streamload_be_forward);
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// whether to check md5sum when download
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_download_md5sum_check);
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// download binlog meta timeout
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DECLARE_mInt32(download_binlog_meta_timeout_ms);
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// the interval time(seconds) for agent report index policy to FE
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DECLARE_mInt32(report_index_policy_interval_seconds);
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// DNS cache: log the "Failed to resolve hostname ... use cached ip" warning
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// only once per N consecutive failures for the same hostname, to avoid
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// flooding be.WARNING. Set <= 1 to log every failure (legacy behavior).
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// Should be set <= dns_cache_max_consecutive_failures, otherwise only the
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// first-failure log is ever emitted before a host is evicted.
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DECLARE_mInt32(dns_cache_log_every_n_failures);
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// DNS cache: evict a hostname after this many consecutive resolution failures.
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// At the default refresh interval of 60s, the default value of 30 means a
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// hostname that was once successfully resolved is evicted after ~30 minutes of
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// being un-resolvable.  Hostnames that have never been successfully resolved are
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// not tracked and are unaffected by this threshold.
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// Eviction additionally requires the most recent failure to be an authoritative
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// NXDOMAIN (getaddrinfo returning EAI_NONAME), i.e. the resolver positively
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// stating that the name does not exist. Transient failures such as EAI_AGAIN
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// (resolver unreachable or timed out) never evict, so a DNS-server outage
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// degrades to serving the last known IP instead of emptying the cache for every
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// hostname at once and turning a DNS incident into a cluster-wide RPC outage.
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// Set <= 0 to disable eviction (legacy behavior, kept for backward compatibility).
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DECLARE_mInt32(dns_cache_max_consecutive_failures);
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// DNS cache: seconds to suppress re-resolve attempts for a hostname that could
367
// not be resolved -- either because it was evicted after repeated failures, or
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// because it never resolved in the first place.  During this window get()
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// returns an error immediately (no blocking getaddrinfo) so request threads are
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// not stalled while the backend is being drained or while a bad hostname is
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// being retried.
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// This also bounds recovery latency: the refresh thread does not retry hostnames
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// that are no longer in the cache, so a host comes back only when a caller's
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// get() runs after this TTL expires (one such retry per host per TTL).
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// Set <= 0 to disable the negative cache.
376
DECLARE_mInt32(dns_cache_negative_ttl_seconds);
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378
// deprecated, use env var LOG_DIR in be.conf
379
DECLARE_String(sys_log_dir);
380
// for udf
381
DECLARE_String(user_function_dir);
382
// INFO, WARNING, ERROR, FATAL
383
DECLARE_String(sys_log_level);
384
// TIME-DAY, TIME-HOUR, SIZE-MB-nnn
385
DECLARE_String(sys_log_roll_mode);
386
// log roll num
387
DECLARE_Int32(sys_log_roll_num);
388
// verbose log
389
DECLARE_Strings(sys_log_verbose_modules);
390
// verbose log level
391
DECLARE_Int32(sys_log_verbose_level);
392
// verbose log FLAGS_v
393
DECLARE_Int32(sys_log_verbose_flags_v);
394
// log buffer level
395
DECLARE_String(log_buffer_level);
396
// log enable custom date time format
397
DECLARE_Bool(sys_log_enable_custom_date_time_format);
398
// log custom date time format (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/manip/put_time)
399
DECLARE_String(sys_log_custom_date_time_format);
400
// log custom date time milliseconds format (fmt::format)
401
DECLARE_String(sys_log_custom_date_time_ms_format);
402
403
// number of threads available to serve backend execution requests
404
DECLARE_Int32(be_service_threads);
405
406
// interval between profile reports; in seconds
407
DECLARE_mInt32(pipeline_status_report_interval);
408
// Time slice for pipeline task execution (ms)
409
DECLARE_mInt32(pipeline_task_exec_time_slice);
410
411
// task executor min concurrency per task
412
DECLARE_mInt32(task_executor_min_concurrency_per_task);
413
// task executor max concurrency per task
414
DECLARE_mInt32(task_executor_max_concurrency_per_task);
415
// task task executor inital split max concurrency per task, later concurrency may be adjusted dynamically
416
DECLARE_mInt32(task_executor_initial_max_concurrency_per_task);
417
// Enable task executor in internal table scan.
418
DECLARE_Bool(enable_task_executor_in_internal_table);
419
// Enable task executor in external table scan.
420
DECLARE_Bool(enable_task_executor_in_external_table);
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422
// number of scanner thread pool size for olap table
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// and the min thread num of remote scanner thread pool
424
DECLARE_mInt32(doris_scanner_thread_pool_thread_num);
425
DECLARE_mInt32(doris_scanner_min_thread_pool_thread_num);
426
// number of batch size to fetch the remote split source
427
DECLARE_mInt32(remote_split_source_batch_size);
428
// max number of remote scanner thread pool size
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// if equal to -1, value is std::max(512, CpuInfo::num_cores() * 10)
430
DECLARE_Int32(doris_max_remote_scanner_thread_pool_thread_num);
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// number of olap scanner thread pool queue size
432
DECLARE_Int32(doris_scanner_thread_pool_queue_size);
433
// default thrift client connect timeout(in seconds)
434
DECLARE_mInt32(thrift_connect_timeout_seconds);
435
// default thrift client retry interval (in milliseconds)
436
DECLARE_mInt64(thrift_client_retry_interval_ms);
437
// max message size of thrift request
438
// default: 100 * 1024 * 1024
439
DECLARE_mInt32(thrift_max_message_size);
440
// max bytes number for single scan range, used in segmentv2
441
DECLARE_mInt32(doris_scan_range_max_mb);
442
// single read execute fragment row number
443
DECLARE_mInt32(doris_scanner_row_num);
444
// single read execute fragment row bytes
445
DECLARE_mInt32(doris_scanner_row_bytes);
446
// Minimum interval in milliseconds between adaptive scanner concurrency adjustments
447
DECLARE_mInt32(doris_scanner_dynamic_interval_ms);
448
// (Advanced) Maximum size of per-query receive-side buffer
449
DECLARE_mInt32(exchg_node_buffer_size_bytes);
450
DECLARE_mInt32(exchg_buffer_queue_capacity_factor);
451
452
// memory_limitation_per_thread_for_schema_change_bytes unit bytes
453
DECLARE_mInt64(memory_limitation_per_thread_for_schema_change_bytes);
454
455
// all cache prune interval, used by GC and periodic thread.
456
DECLARE_mInt32(cache_prune_interval_sec);
457
DECLARE_mInt32(cache_periodic_prune_stale_sweep_sec);
458
// the clean interval of tablet lookup cache
459
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_lookup_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
460
DECLARE_mInt32(point_query_row_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
461
DECLARE_mInt32(disk_stat_monitor_interval);
462
DECLARE_mInt32(unused_rowset_monitor_interval);
463
DECLARE_mInt32(quering_rowsets_evict_interval);
464
DECLARE_String(storage_root_path);
465
DECLARE_mString(broken_storage_path);
466
DECLARE_Int32(min_active_scan_threads);
467
DECLARE_Int32(min_active_file_scan_threads);
468
469
// Config is used to check incompatible old format hdr_ format
470
// whether doris uses strict way. When config is true, process will log fatal
471
// and exit. When config is false, process will only log warning.
472
DECLARE_Bool(storage_strict_check_incompatible_old_format);
473
474
// BE process will exit if the percentage of error disk reach this value.
475
DECLARE_mInt32(max_percentage_of_error_disk);
476
DECLARE_mInt32(default_num_rows_per_column_file_block);
477
// pending data policy
478
DECLARE_mInt32(pending_data_expire_time_sec);
479
// inc_rowset snapshot rs sweep time interval
480
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_rowset_stale_sweep_time_sec);
481
// tablet stale rowset sweep by threshold size
482
DECLARE_Bool(tablet_rowset_stale_sweep_by_size);
483
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_rowset_stale_sweep_threshold_size);
484
// garbage sweep policy
485
DECLARE_Int32(max_garbage_sweep_interval);
486
DECLARE_Int32(min_garbage_sweep_interval);
487
// garbage sweep every batch will sleep 1ms
488
DECLARE_mInt32(garbage_sweep_batch_size);
489
DECLARE_mInt32(snapshot_expire_time_sec);
490
// It is only a recommended value. When the disk space is insufficient,
491
// the file storage period under trash dose not have to comply with this parameter.
492
DECLARE_mInt32(trash_file_expire_time_sec);
493
// minimum file descriptor number
494
// modify them upon necessity
495
DECLARE_Int32(min_file_descriptor_number);
496
DECLARE_mBool(disable_segment_cache);
497
// Enable checking segment rows consistency between rowset meta and segment footer
498
DECLARE_mBool(enable_segment_rows_consistency_check);
499
DECLARE_mBool(enable_segment_rows_check_core);
500
// ATTENTION: For test only. In test environment, there are no historical data,
501
// so all rowset meta should have segment rows info.
502
DECLARE_mBool(fail_when_segment_rows_not_in_rowset_meta);
503
DECLARE_String(row_cache_mem_limit);
504
505
// Cache for storage page size
506
DECLARE_String(storage_page_cache_limit);
507
// Shard size for page cache, the value must be power of two.
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// It's recommended to set it to a value close to the number of BE cores in order to reduce lock contentions.
509
DECLARE_Int32(storage_page_cache_shard_size);
510
DECLARE_mInt32(file_cache_mem_storage_shard_num);
511
// Percentage for index page cache
512
// all storage page cache will be divided into data_page_cache and index_page_cache
513
DECLARE_Int32(index_page_cache_percentage);
514
// whether to disable page cache feature in storage
515
// TODO delete it. Divided into Data page, Index page, pk index page
516
DECLARE_Bool(disable_storage_page_cache);
517
// whether to disable row cache feature in storage
518
DECLARE_mBool(disable_storage_row_cache);
519
// Parquet page cache: threshold ratio for caching decompressed vs compressed pages
520
// If uncompressed_size / compressed_size <= threshold, cache decompressed;
521
// otherwise cache compressed if enable_parquet_cache_compressed_pages = true
522
DECLARE_Double(parquet_page_cache_decompress_threshold);
523
// Parquet page cache: whether to enable caching compressed pages (when ratio exceeds threshold)
524
DECLARE_Bool(enable_parquet_cache_compressed_pages);
525
// whether to disable pk page cache feature in storage
526
DECLARE_Bool(disable_pk_storage_page_cache);
527
528
// Cache for mow primary key storage page size, it's seperated from
529
// storage_page_cache_limit
530
DECLARE_String(pk_storage_page_cache_limit);
531
// data page size for primary key index
532
DECLARE_Int32(primary_key_data_page_size);
533
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// inc_rowset snapshot rs sweep time interval
535
DECLARE_mInt32(data_page_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
536
DECLARE_mInt32(index_page_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
537
// great impact on the performance of MOW, so it can be longer.
538
DECLARE_mInt32(pk_index_page_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
539
540
DECLARE_mBool(enable_low_cardinality_optimize);
541
DECLARE_Bool(enable_low_cardinality_cache_code);
542
543
// Adaptive batch size: dynamically adjust SegmentIterator chunk row count using EWMA
544
// so that each output block stays close to preferred_block_size_bytes.
545
// When false, the fixed batch_size row behaviour is preserved.
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_adaptive_batch_size);
547
548
// be policy
549
// whether check compaction checksum
550
DECLARE_mBool(enable_compaction_checksum);
551
// whether disable automatic compaction task
552
DECLARE_mBool(disable_auto_compaction);
553
// whether enable vertical compaction
554
DECLARE_mBool(enable_vertical_compaction);
555
// whether enable ordered data compaction
556
DECLARE_mBool(enable_ordered_data_compaction);
557
// In vertical compaction, column number for every group
558
DECLARE_mInt32(vertical_compaction_num_columns_per_group);
559
// In vertical compaction, max memory usage for row_source_buffer
560
DECLARE_Int32(vertical_compaction_max_row_source_memory_mb);
561
// In vertical compaction, max dest segment file size
562
DECLARE_mInt64(vertical_compaction_max_segment_size);
563
// Threshold for sparse column compaction optimization (average bytes per row)
564
// Density threshold for sparse column compaction optimization
565
// density = (total_cells - null_cells) / total_cells, smaller means more sparse
566
// When density <= threshold, enable sparse optimization
567
// 0 = disable optimization, 1 = always enable
568
// Default 1 means always enable sparse optimization
569
DECLARE_mDouble(sparse_column_compaction_threshold_percent);
570
// Enable RLE batch Put optimization for compaction
571
DECLARE_mBool(enable_rle_batch_put_optimization);
572
DECLARE_Bool(enable_bmi2_optimizations);
573
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// If enabled, segments will be flushed column by column
575
DECLARE_mBool(enable_vertical_segment_writer);
576
577
// In ordered data compaction, min segment size for input rowset
578
DECLARE_mInt32(ordered_data_compaction_min_segment_size);
579
580
// This config can be set to limit thread number in compaction thread pool.
581
DECLARE_mInt32(max_base_compaction_threads);
582
DECLARE_mInt32(max_cumu_compaction_threads);
583
584
// Binlog Compaction
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DECLARE_mInt64(binlog_compaction_wait_timesec_after_visible);
586
DECLARE_mInt64(binlog_compaction_goal_size_mbytes);
587
DECLARE_mInt32(binlog_compaction_task_num_per_disk);
588
DECLARE_mInt32(binlog_compaction_file_count_threshold);
589
DECLARE_mInt32(binlog_level_compaction_max_deltas);
590
DECLARE_mInt64(binlog_compaction_time_threshold_seconds);
591
DECLARE_mInt32(max_binlog_compaction_threads);
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DECLARE_Bool(enable_base_compaction_idle_sched);
594
DECLARE_mInt64(base_compaction_min_rowset_num);
595
DECLARE_mInt64(base_compaction_max_compaction_score);
596
DECLARE_mInt64(mow_base_compaction_max_compaction_score);
597
DECLARE_mDouble(base_compaction_min_data_ratio);
598
DECLARE_mInt64(base_compaction_dup_key_max_file_size_mbytes);
599
600
DECLARE_Bool(enable_skip_tablet_compaction);
601
DECLARE_mInt32(skip_tablet_compaction_second);
602
// output rowset of cumulative compaction total disk size exceed this config size,
603
// this rowset will be given to base compaction, unit is m byte.
604
DECLARE_mInt64(compaction_promotion_size_mbytes);
605
606
// output rowset of cumulative compaction total disk size exceed this config ratio of
607
// base rowset's total disk size, this rowset will be given to base compaction. The value must be between
608
// 0 and 1.
609
DECLARE_mDouble(compaction_promotion_ratio);
610
611
// the smallest size of rowset promotion. When the rowset is less than this config, this
612
// rowset will be not given to base compaction. The unit is m byte.
613
DECLARE_mInt64(compaction_promotion_min_size_mbytes);
614
615
// When output rowset of cumulative compaction total version count (end_version - start_version)
616
// exceed this config count, the rowset will be moved to base compaction
617
// NOTE: this config will work for unique key merge-on-write table only, to reduce version count
618
// related cost on delete bitmap more effectively.
619
DECLARE_mInt64(compaction_promotion_version_count);
620
621
// The lower bound size to do cumulative compaction. When total disk size of candidate rowsets is less than
622
// this size, size_based policy may not do to cumulative compaction. The unit is m byte.
623
DECLARE_mInt64(compaction_min_size_mbytes);
624
625
// cumulative compaction policy: min and max delta file's number
626
DECLARE_mInt64(cumulative_compaction_min_deltas);
627
DECLARE_mInt64(cumulative_compaction_max_deltas);
628
DECLARE_mInt32(cumulative_compaction_max_deltas_factor);
629
630
// The upper limit of "permits" held by all compaction tasks. This config can be set to limit memory consumption for compaction.
631
DECLARE_mInt64(total_permits_for_compaction_score);
632
633
// sleep interval in ms after generated compaction tasks
634
DECLARE_mInt32(generate_compaction_tasks_interval_ms);
635
636
// Compaction task number per disk.
637
// Must be greater than 2, because Base compaction and Cumulative compaction have at least one thread each.
638
DECLARE_mInt32(compaction_task_num_per_disk);
639
// compaction thread num for fast disk(typically .SSD), must be greater than 2.
640
DECLARE_mInt32(compaction_task_num_per_fast_disk);
641
642
// How many rounds of cumulative compaction for each round of base compaction when compaction tasks generation.
643
DECLARE_mInt32(cumulative_compaction_rounds_for_each_base_compaction_round);
644
645
// Minimum number of threads required in the thread pool to activate the large cumu compaction delay strategy.
646
// The delay strategy is only applied when the thread pool has at least this many threads.
647
DECLARE_mInt32(large_cumu_compaction_task_min_thread_num);
648
// Maximum size threshold (in bytes) for input rowsets. Compaction tasks with input size
649
// exceeding this threshold will be delayed when thread pool is near capacity. Default 100MB.
650
DECLARE_mInt32(large_cumu_compaction_task_bytes_threshold);
651
// Maximum row count threshold for compaction input. Compaction tasks with row count
652
// exceeding this threshold will be delayed when thread pool is near capacity. Default 1 million.
653
DECLARE_mInt32(large_cumu_compaction_task_row_num_threshold);
654
655
// Not compact the invisible versions, but with some limitations:
656
// if not timeout, keep no more than compaction_keep_invisible_version_max_count versions;
657
// if timeout, keep no more than compaction_keep_invisible_version_min_count versions.
658
DECLARE_mInt32(compaction_keep_invisible_version_timeout_sec);
659
DECLARE_mInt32(compaction_keep_invisible_version_min_count);
660
DECLARE_mInt32(compaction_keep_invisible_version_max_count);
661
662
// Threshold to logging compaction trace, in seconds.
663
DECLARE_mInt32(base_compaction_trace_threshold);
664
DECLARE_mInt32(cumulative_compaction_trace_threshold);
665
DECLARE_mBool(disable_compaction_trace_log);
666
667
DECLARE_mBool(enable_compaction_task_tracker);
668
DECLARE_mInt32(compaction_task_tracker_max_records);
669
670
// Interval to picking rowset to compact, in seconds
671
DECLARE_mInt64(pick_rowset_to_compact_interval_sec);
672
673
// Compaction priority schedule
674
DECLARE_mBool(enable_compaction_priority_scheduling);
675
DECLARE_mInt32(low_priority_compaction_task_num_per_disk);
676
DECLARE_mInt32(low_priority_compaction_score_threshold);
677
678
// Thread count to do tablet meta checkpoint, -1 means use the data directories count.
679
DECLARE_Int32(max_meta_checkpoint_threads);
680
681
// Threshold to logging agent task trace, in seconds.
682
DECLARE_mInt32(agent_task_trace_threshold_sec);
683
684
// This config can be set to limit thread number in tablet migration thread pool.
685
DECLARE_Int32(min_tablet_migration_threads);
686
DECLARE_Int32(max_tablet_migration_threads);
687
688
DECLARE_mInt32(finished_migration_tasks_size);
689
// If size less than this, the remaining rowsets will be force to complete
690
DECLARE_mInt32(migration_remaining_size_threshold_mb);
691
// If the task runs longer than this time, the task will be terminated, in seconds.
692
// timeout = std::max(migration_task_timeout_secs,  tablet size / 1MB/s)
693
DECLARE_mInt32(migration_task_timeout_secs);
694
// timeout for try_lock migration lock
695
DECLARE_Int64(migration_lock_timeout_ms);
696
697
// Port to start debug webserver on
698
DECLARE_Int32(webserver_port);
699
// TLS module enable flag
700
DECLARE_Bool(enable_tls);
701
// Path of TLS certificate
702
DECLARE_String(tls_certificate_path);
703
// Path of TLS private key
704
DECLARE_String(tls_private_key_path);
705
// Password for encrypted TLS private key
706
DECLARE_String(tls_private_key_password);
707
// TLS peer verification mode
708
DECLARE_String(tls_verify_mode);
709
// Path of TLS CA certificate
710
DECLARE_String(tls_ca_certificate_path);
711
// TLS certificate reload interval, in seconds
712
DECLARE_Int32(tls_cert_refresh_interval_seconds);
713
// Comma-separated excluded server protocols: brpc,thrift,http,arrowflight
714
DECLARE_String(tls_excluded_protocols);
715
// Required peer certificate DNS SAN allowlist for private protocols, syntax: brpc=a.com;thrift=b.com.
716
// Empty means allow all peers. Once configured, the list acts as an allowlist and only peers whose
717
// DNS SAN matches at least one configured entry for that protocol are allowed.
718
DECLARE_String(tls_peer_cert_required_san_dns);
719
// Https enable flag
720
DECLARE_Bool(enable_https);
721
// Path of certificate
722
DECLARE_String(ssl_certificate_path);
723
// Path of private key
724
DECLARE_String(ssl_private_key_path);
725
// Whether to check authorization
726
DECLARE_Bool(enable_all_http_auth);
727
// Number of webserver workers
728
DECLARE_Int32(webserver_num_workers);
729
730
// Async replies: stream load only now
731
// reply wait timeout only happens if:
732
// 1. Stream load fragment execution times out
733
//    HTTP request freed → stream load canceled
734
// 2. Client disconnects
735
DECLARE_mInt32(async_reply_timeout_s);
736
737
// Used for mini Load. mini load data file will be removed after this time.
738
DECLARE_Int64(load_data_reserve_hours);
739
// log error log will be removed after this time
740
DECLARE_mInt64(load_error_log_reserve_hours);
741
// error log size limit, default 200MB
742
DECLARE_mInt64(load_error_log_limit_bytes);
743
744
// be brpc interface is classified into two categories: light and heavy
745
// each category has diffrent thread number
746
// threads to handle heavy api interface, such as transmit_block etc
747
DECLARE_Int32(brpc_heavy_work_pool_threads);
748
DECLARE_Int32(brpc_peer_fetch_pool_threads);
749
// threads to handle light api interface, such as exec_plan_fragment_prepare/exec_plan_fragment_start
750
DECLARE_Int32(brpc_light_work_pool_threads);
751
DECLARE_Int32(brpc_heavy_work_pool_max_queue_size);
752
DECLARE_Int32(brpc_peer_fetch_pool_max_queue_size);
753
DECLARE_Int32(brpc_light_work_pool_max_queue_size);
754
DECLARE_mBool(enable_bthread_transmit_block);
755
DECLARE_Int32(brpc_arrow_flight_work_pool_threads);
756
DECLARE_Int32(brpc_arrow_flight_work_pool_max_queue_size);
757
758
// The maximum amount of data that can be processed by a stream load
759
DECLARE_mInt64(streaming_load_max_mb);
760
// Some data formats, such as JSON, cannot be streamed.
761
// Therefore, it is necessary to limit the maximum number of
762
// such data when using stream load to prevent excessive memory consumption.
763
DECLARE_mInt64(streaming_load_json_max_mb);
764
// the alive time of a TabletsChannel.
765
// If the channel does not receive any data till this time,
766
// the channel will be removed.
767
DECLARE_mInt32(streaming_load_rpc_max_alive_time_sec);
768
// the timeout of a rpc to open the tablet writer in remote BE.
769
// short operation time, can set a short timeout
770
DECLARE_Int32(tablet_writer_open_rpc_timeout_sec);
771
// You can ignore brpc error '[E1011]The server is overcrowded' when writing data.
772
DECLARE_mBool(tablet_writer_ignore_eovercrowded);
773
// Whether to enable stream load record function, the default is false.
774
// False: disable stream load record
775
DECLARE_mBool(enable_stream_load_record);
776
// Whether to enable stream load record to audit log table, the default is true.
777
DECLARE_mBool(enable_stream_load_record_to_audit_log_table);
778
// the maximum bytes of a batch of stream load records to audit log table
779
DECLARE_mInt64(stream_load_record_batch_bytes);
780
// the interval to send a batch of stream load records to audit log table
781
DECLARE_mInt64(stream_load_record_batch_interval_secs);
782
// batch size of stream load record reported to FE
783
DECLARE_mInt32(stream_load_record_batch_size);
784
// expire time of stream load record in rocksdb.
785
DECLARE_Int32(stream_load_record_expire_time_secs);
786
// time interval to clean expired stream load records
787
DECLARE_mInt64(clean_stream_load_record_interval_secs);
788
// enable stream load commit txn on BE directly, bypassing FE. Only for cloud.
789
DECLARE_mBool(enable_stream_load_commit_txn_on_be);
790
// The buffer size to store stream table function schema info
791
DECLARE_Int64(stream_tvf_buffer_size);
792
793
// request cdc client timeout
794
DECLARE_mInt32(request_cdc_client_timeout_ms);
795
796
// OlapTableSink sender's send interval, should be less than the real response time of a tablet writer rpc.
797
// You may need to lower the speed when the sink receiver bes are too busy.
798
DECLARE_mInt32(olap_table_sink_send_interval_microseconds);
799
// For auto partition, the send interval will multiply the factor
800
DECLARE_mDouble(olap_table_sink_send_interval_auto_partition_factor);
801
802
// Fragment thread pool
803
DECLARE_Int32(fragment_mgr_async_work_pool_thread_num_min);
804
DECLARE_Int32(fragment_mgr_async_work_pool_thread_num_max);
805
DECLARE_Int32(fragment_mgr_async_work_pool_queue_size);
806
807
// The read size is the size of the reads sent to os.
808
// There is a trade off of latency and throughout, trying to keep disks busy but
809
// not introduce seeks.  The literature seems to agree that with 8 MB reads, random
810
// io and sequential io perform similarly.
811
DECLARE_Int32(min_buffer_size); // 1024, The minimum read buffer size (in bytes)
812
813
// for pprof
814
DECLARE_String(pprof_profile_dir);
815
// for jeprofile in jemalloc
816
DECLARE_mString(jeprofile_dir);
817
// Purge all unused dirty pages for all arenas.
818
DECLARE_mBool(enable_je_purge_dirty_pages);
819
// Jemalloc `arenas.dirty_decay_ms`, equal to `dirty_decay_ms` in JEMALLOC_CONF in be.conf.
820
DECLARE_mInt32(je_dirty_decay_ms);
821
822
// to forward compatibility, will be removed later
823
DECLARE_mBool(enable_token_check);
824
825
// to open/close system metrics
826
DECLARE_Bool(enable_system_metrics);
827
828
// Number of cores Doris will used, this will effect only when it's greater than 0.
829
// Otherwise, Doris will use all cores returned from "/proc/cpuinfo".
830
DECLARE_Int32(num_cores);
831
832
// When BE start, If there is a broken disk, BE process will exit by default.
833
// Otherwise, we will ignore the broken disk,
834
DECLARE_Bool(ignore_broken_disk);
835
DECLARE_Bool(ignore_file_cache_dir_upgrade_failure);
836
837
// Sleep time in milliseconds between memory maintenance iterations
838
DECLARE_mInt32(memory_maintenance_sleep_time_ms);
839
840
// Memory gc are expensive, wait a while to avoid too frequent.
841
DECLARE_mInt32(memory_gc_sleep_time_ms);
842
843
// max write buffer size before flush, default 200MB
844
DECLARE_mInt64(write_buffer_size);
845
DECLARE_mBool(enable_adaptive_write_buffer_size);
846
// max buffer size used in memtable for the aggregated table, default 400MB
847
DECLARE_mInt64(write_buffer_size_for_agg);
848
849
DECLARE_mInt64(min_write_buffer_size_for_partial_update);
850
// max parallel flush task per memtable writer
851
DECLARE_mInt32(memtable_flush_running_count_limit);
852
853
// maximum sleep time to wait for memory when writing or flushing memtable.
854
DECLARE_mInt32(memtable_wait_for_memory_sleep_time_s);
855
856
DECLARE_Int32(load_process_max_memory_limit_percent); // 50%
857
858
// If the memory consumption of load jobs exceed load_process_max_memory_limit,
859
// all load jobs will hang there to wait for memtable flush. We should have a
860
// soft limit which can trigger the memtable flush for the load channel who
861
// consumes lagest memory size before we reach the hard limit. The soft limit
862
// might avoid all load jobs hang at the same time.
863
DECLARE_Int32(load_process_soft_mem_limit_percent);
864
865
// If load memory consumption is within load_process_safe_mem_permit_percent,
866
// memtable memory limiter will do nothing.
867
DECLARE_Int32(load_process_safe_mem_permit_percent);
868
869
// result buffer cancelled time (unit: second)
870
DECLARE_mInt32(result_buffer_cancelled_interval_time);
871
872
// arrow flight result sink buffer rows size, default 4096 * 8
873
DECLARE_mInt32(arrow_flight_result_sink_buffer_size_rows);
874
// The timeout for ADBC Client to wait for data using arrow flight reader.
875
// If the query is very complex and no result is generated after this time, consider increasing this timeout.
876
DECLARE_mInt32(arrow_flight_reader_brpc_controller_timeout_ms);
877
878
// the increased frequency of priority for remaining tasks in BlockingPriorityQueue
879
DECLARE_mInt32(priority_queue_remaining_tasks_increased_frequency);
880
881
// sync tablet_meta when modifying meta
882
DECLARE_mBool(sync_tablet_meta);
883
884
// sync a file writer when it is closed
885
DECLARE_mBool(sync_file_on_close);
886
887
// default thrift rpc timeout ms
888
DECLARE_mInt32(thrift_rpc_timeout_ms);
889
890
// txn commit rpc timeout
891
DECLARE_mInt32(txn_commit_rpc_timeout_ms);
892
893
// If set to true, metric calculator will run
894
DECLARE_Bool(enable_metric_calculator);
895
896
// max consumer num in one data consumer group, for routine load
897
DECLARE_mInt32(max_consumer_num_per_group);
898
899
// the max size of thread pool for routine load task.
900
// this should be larger than FE config 'max_routine_load_task_num_per_be' (default 5)
901
DECLARE_Int32(max_routine_load_thread_pool_size);
902
903
// max external scan cache batch count, means cache max_memory_cache_batch_count * batch_size row
904
// default is 20, batch_size's default value is 1024 means 20 * 1024 rows will be cached
905
DECLARE_mInt32(max_memory_sink_batch_count);
906
907
// This configuration is used for the context gc thread schedule period
908
// note: unit is minute, default is 5min
909
DECLARE_mInt32(scan_context_gc_interval_min);
910
911
// es scroll keep-alive
912
DECLARE_String(es_scroll_keepalive);
913
914
// HTTP connection timeout for es
915
DECLARE_mInt32(es_http_timeout_ms);
916
917
// the max client cache number per each host
918
// There are variety of client cache in BE, but currently we use the
919
// same cache size configuration.
920
// TODO(cmy): use different config to set different client cache if necessary.
921
DECLARE_Int32(max_client_cache_size_per_host);
922
923
DECLARE_Int32(max_master_fe_client_cache_size);
924
925
// Dir to save files downloaded by SmallFileMgr
926
DECLARE_String(small_file_dir);
927
// path gc
928
DECLARE_Bool(path_gc_check);
929
DECLARE_mInt32(path_gc_check_interval_second);
930
DECLARE_mInt32(path_gc_check_step);
931
DECLARE_mInt32(path_gc_check_step_interval_ms);
932
933
// The following 2 configs limit the max usage of disk capacity of a data dir.
934
// If both of these 2 threshold reached, no more data can be writen into that data dir.
935
// The percent of max used capacity of a data dir
936
DECLARE_mInt32(storage_flood_stage_usage_percent); // 90%
937
// The min bytes that should be left of a data dir
938
DECLARE_mInt64(storage_flood_stage_left_capacity_bytes); // 1GB
939
// number of thread for flushing memtable per store
940
DECLARE_mInt32(flush_thread_num_per_store);
941
// number of thread for flushing memtable per store, for high priority load task
942
DECLARE_mInt32(high_priority_flush_thread_num_per_store);
943
// number of threads = min(flush_thread_num_per_store * num_store,
944
//                         max_flush_thread_num_per_cpu * num_cpu)
945
DECLARE_mInt32(max_flush_thread_num_per_cpu);
946
// minimum flush threads per cpu when adaptive flush is enabled (default 0.5)
947
DECLARE_mDouble(min_flush_thread_num_per_cpu);
948
949
// Whether to enable adaptive flush thread adjustment
950
DECLARE_mBool(enable_adaptive_flush_threads);
951
952
// Whether to block writes when one table has too many pending flush memtables on this BE.
953
DECLARE_mBool(enable_table_memtable_flush_backpressure);
954
// Max pending flush memtables for one table on this BE before blocking new writes.
955
DECLARE_mInt32(table_memtable_flush_pending_count_limit);
956
957
// config for tablet meta checkpoint
958
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_meta_checkpoint_min_new_rowsets_num);
959
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_meta_checkpoint_min_interval_secs);
960
DECLARE_Int32(generate_tablet_meta_checkpoint_tasks_interval_secs);
961
962
// config for default rowset type
963
// Valid configs: ALPHA, BETA
964
DECLARE_String(default_rowset_type);
965
966
// Maximum size of a single message body in all protocols
967
DECLARE_Int64(brpc_max_body_size);
968
// Max unwritten bytes in each socket, if the limit is reached, Socket.Write fails with EOVERCROWDED
969
// Default, if the physical memory is less than or equal to 64G, the value is 1G
970
//          if the physical memory is greater than 64G, the value is physical memory * mem_limit(0.8) / 1024 * 20
971
DECLARE_Int64(brpc_socket_max_unwritten_bytes);
972
// Whether to set FLAGS_usercode_in_pthread to true in brpc
973
DECLARE_mBool(brpc_usercode_in_pthread);
974
// TODO(zxy): expect to be true in v1.3
975
// Whether to embed the ProtoBuf Request serialized string together with Tuple/Block data into
976
// Controller Attachment and send it through http brpc when the length of the Tuple/Block data
977
// is greater than 1.8G. This is to avoid the error of Request length overflow (2G).
978
DECLARE_mBool(transfer_large_data_by_brpc);
979
980
// max number of txns for every txn_partition_map in txn manager
981
// this is a self protection to avoid too many txns saving in manager
982
DECLARE_mInt64(max_runnings_transactions_per_txn_map);
983
984
// tablet_map_lock shard size, the value is 2^n, n=0,1,2,3,4
985
// this is a an enhancement for better performance to manage tablet
986
DECLARE_Int32(tablet_map_shard_size);
987
988
// txn_map_lock shard size, the value is 2^n, n=0,1,2,3,4
989
// this is a an enhancement for better performance to manage txn
990
DECLARE_Int32(txn_map_shard_size);
991
992
// txn_lock shard size, the value is 2^n, n=0,1,2,3,4
993
// this is a an enhancement for better performance to commit and publish txn
994
DECLARE_Int32(txn_shard_size);
995
996
// Whether to continue to start be when load tablet from header failed.
997
DECLARE_Bool(ignore_load_tablet_failure);
998
999
// Whether to continue to start be when load tablet from header failed.
1000
DECLARE_mBool(ignore_rowset_stale_unconsistent_delete);
1001
1002
// Set max cache's size of query results, the unit is M byte
1003
DECLARE_Int32(query_cache_max_size_mb);
1004
1005
// Cache memory is pruned when reach query_cache_max_size_mb + query_cache_elasticity_size_mb
1006
DECLARE_Int32(query_cache_elasticity_size_mb);
1007
1008
// Maximum number of cache partitions corresponding to a SQL
1009
DECLARE_Int32(query_cache_max_partition_count);
1010
1011
// Maximum number of version of a tablet. If the version num of a tablet exceed limit,
1012
// the load process will reject new incoming load job of this tablet.
1013
// This is to avoid too many version num.
1014
DECLARE_mInt32(max_tablet_version_num);
1015
1016
DECLARE_mInt32(time_series_max_tablet_version_num);
1017
1018
// the max sleep time when meeting high pressure load task
1019
DECLARE_mInt64(max_load_back_pressure_version_wait_time_ms);
1020
// the threshold of rowset number gap that triggers back pressure
1021
DECLARE_mInt64(load_back_pressure_version_threshold);
1022
1023
// Frontend mainly use two thrift sever type: THREAD_POOL, THREADED_SELECTOR. if fe use THREADED_SELECTOR model for thrift server,
1024
// the thrift_server_type_of_fe should be set THREADED_SELECTOR to make be thrift client to fe constructed with TFramedTransport
1025
DECLARE_String(thrift_server_type_of_fe);
1026
1027
// disable zone map index when page row is too few
1028
DECLARE_mInt32(zone_map_row_num_threshold);
1029
1030
// aws sdk log level
1031
//    Off = 0,
1032
//    Fatal = 1,
1033
//    Error = 2,
1034
//    Warn = 3,
1035
//    Info = 4,
1036
//    Debug = 5,
1037
//    Trace = 6
1038
DECLARE_Int32(aws_log_level);
1039
1040
// azure sdk log level
1041
//    Verbose = 1,
1042
//    Informational = 2,
1043
//    Warning = 3,
1044
//    Error = 4
1045
DECLARE_Int32(azure_log_level);
1046
1047
// the buffer size when read data from remote storage like s3
1048
DECLARE_mInt32(remote_storage_read_buffer_mb);
1049
1050
// The minimum length when TCMalloc Hook consumes/releases MemTracker, consume size
1051
// smaller than this value will continue to accumulate. specified as number of bytes.
1052
// Decreasing this value will increase the frequency of consume/release.
1053
// Increasing this value will cause MemTracker statistics to be inaccurate.
1054
DECLARE_mInt32(mem_tracker_consume_min_size_bytes);
1055
1056
// The version information of the tablet will be stored in the memory
1057
// in an adjacency graph data structure.
1058
// And as the new version is written and the old version is deleted,
1059
// the data structure will begin to have empty vertex with no edge associations(orphan vertex).
1060
// This config is used to control that when the proportion of orphan vertex is greater than the threshold,
1061
// the adjacency graph will be rebuilt to ensure that the data structure will not expand indefinitely.
1062
// This config usually only needs to be modified during testing.
1063
// In most cases, it does not need to be modified.
1064
DECLARE_mDouble(tablet_version_graph_orphan_vertex_ratio);
1065
1066
// share delta writers when memtable_on_sink_node = true
1067
DECLARE_Bool(share_delta_writers);
1068
// timeout for open load stream rpc in ms
1069
DECLARE_Int64(open_load_stream_timeout_ms);
1070
// enable write background when using brpc stream
1071
DECLARE_mBool(enable_brpc_stream_write_background);
1072
1073
// brpc streaming max_buf_size in bytes
1074
DECLARE_Int64(load_stream_max_buf_size);
1075
// brpc streaming messages_in_batch
1076
DECLARE_Int32(load_stream_messages_in_batch);
1077
// brpc streaming StreamWait seconds on EAGAIN
1078
DECLARE_Int32(load_stream_eagain_wait_seconds);
1079
// max tasks per flush token in load stream
1080
DECLARE_Int32(load_stream_flush_token_max_tasks);
1081
// max wait flush token time in load stream
1082
DECLARE_Int32(load_stream_max_wait_flush_token_time_ms);
1083
// number of send batch thread pool size
1084
DECLARE_Int32(send_batch_thread_pool_thread_num);
1085
// number of send batch thread pool queue size
1086
DECLARE_Int32(send_batch_thread_pool_queue_size);
1087
1088
// Limit the number of segment of a newly created rowset.
1089
// The newly created rowset may to be compacted after loading,
1090
// so if there are too many segment in a rowset, the compaction process
1091
// will run out of memory.
1092
// When doing compaction, each segment may take at least 1MB buffer.
1093
DECLARE_mInt32(max_segment_num_per_rowset);
1094
1095
// Store segment without compression if a segment is smaller than
1096
// segment_compression_threshold_kb.
1097
DECLARE_mInt32(segment_compression_threshold_kb);
1098
1099
// Global bitmap cache capacity for aggregation cache, size in bytes
1100
DECLARE_Int64(delete_bitmap_agg_cache_capacity);
1101
DECLARE_String(delete_bitmap_dynamic_agg_cache_limit);
1102
DECLARE_mInt32(delete_bitmap_agg_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
1103
1104
// A common object cache depends on an Sharded LRU Cache.
1105
DECLARE_mInt32(common_obj_lru_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
1106
1107
// reference https://github.com/edenhill/librdkafka/blob/master/INTRODUCTION.md#broker-version-compatibility
1108
// If the dependent kafka broker version older than 0.10.0.0,
1109
// the value of kafka_api_version_request should be false, and the
1110
// value set by the fallback version kafka_broker_version_fallback will be used,
1111
// and the valid values are: 0.9.0.x, 0.8.x.y.
1112
DECLARE_String(kafka_api_version_request);
1113
DECLARE_String(kafka_broker_version_fallback);
1114
DECLARE_mString(kafka_debug);
1115
1116
// The number of pool siz of routine load consumer.
1117
// If you meet the error describe in https://github.com/edenhill/librdkafka/issues/3608
1118
// Change this size to 0 to fix it temporarily.
1119
DECLARE_mInt32(routine_load_consumer_pool_size);
1120
1121
// the timeout of condition variable wait in blocking_get and blocking_put
1122
DECLARE_mInt32(blocking_queue_cv_wait_timeout_ms);
1123
1124
// Used in single-stream-multi-table load. When receive a batch of messages from kafka,
1125
// if the size of batch is more than this threshold, we will request plans for all related tables.
1126
DECLARE_Int32(multi_table_batch_plan_threshold);
1127
1128
// Used in single-stream-multi-table load. When receiving a batch of messages from Kafka,
1129
// if the size of the table wait for plan is more than this threshold, we will request plans for all related tables.
1130
// The param is aimed to avoid requesting and executing too many plans at once.
1131
// Performing small batch processing on multiple tables during the loaded process can reduce the pressure of a single RPC
1132
// and improve the real-time processing of data.
1133
DECLARE_Int32(multi_table_max_wait_tables);
1134
1135
// When the timeout of a load task is less than this threshold,
1136
// Doris treats it as a high priority task.
1137
// high priority tasks use a separate thread pool for flush and do not block rpc by memory cleanup logic.
1138
// this threshold is mainly used to identify routine load tasks and should not be modified if not necessary.
1139
DECLARE_mInt32(load_task_high_priority_threshold_second);
1140
1141
// The min timeout of load rpc (add batch, close)
1142
// Because a load rpc may be blocked for a while.
1143
// Increase this config may avoid rpc timeout.
1144
DECLARE_mInt32(min_load_rpc_timeout_ms);
1145
1146
// use which protocol to access function service, candicate is baidu_std/h2:grpc
1147
DECLARE_String(function_service_protocol);
1148
1149
// use which load balancer to select server to connect
1150
DECLARE_String(rpc_load_balancer);
1151
1152
// a soft limit of string type length, the hard limit is 2GB - 4, but if too long will cause very low performance,
1153
// so we set a soft limit, default is 1MB
1154
DECLARE_mInt32(string_type_length_soft_limit_bytes);
1155
1156
// Threshold fo reading a small file into memory
1157
DECLARE_mInt32(in_memory_file_size);
1158
1159
// Max size of parquet page header in bytes
1160
DECLARE_mInt32(parquet_header_max_size_mb);
1161
// Max buffer size for parquet row group
1162
DECLARE_mInt32(parquet_rowgroup_max_buffer_mb);
1163
// Max buffer size for parquet chunk column
1164
DECLARE_mInt32(parquet_column_max_buffer_mb);
1165
// Merge small IO, the max amplified read ratio
1166
DECLARE_mDouble(max_amplified_read_ratio);
1167
// Equivalent min size of each IO that can reach the maximum storage speed limit
1168
// 1MB for oss, 8KB for hdfs
1169
DECLARE_mInt32(merged_oss_min_io_size);
1170
DECLARE_mInt32(merged_hdfs_min_io_size);
1171
1172
// OrcReader
1173
DECLARE_mInt32(orc_natural_read_size_mb);
1174
1175
DECLARE_mInt32(runtime_filter_sampling_frequency);
1176
DECLARE_mInt32(execution_max_rpc_timeout_sec);
1177
DECLARE_mBool(execution_ignore_eovercrowded);
1178
1179
// cooldown task configs
1180
DECLARE_Int32(cooldown_thread_num);
1181
DECLARE_mInt64(generate_cooldown_task_interval_sec);
1182
DECLARE_mInt32(remove_unused_remote_files_interval_sec); // 6h
1183
DECLARE_mInt32(confirm_unused_remote_files_interval_sec);
1184
DECLARE_Int32(cold_data_compaction_thread_num);
1185
DECLARE_mInt32(cold_data_compaction_interval_sec);
1186
DECLARE_mInt32(cold_data_compaction_score_threshold);
1187
1188
DECLARE_Int32(min_s3_file_system_thread_num);
1189
DECLARE_Int32(max_s3_file_system_thread_num);
1190
1191
// Thread pool for S3 reads in cross-CG peer winner race.
1192
// Max should match max_concurrent_peer_races so the pool never fills up under normal operation.
1193
DECLARE_Int32(min_peer_race_s3_thread_num);
1194
DECLARE_Int32(max_peer_race_s3_thread_num);
1195
1196
DECLARE_Bool(enable_time_lut);
1197
1198
DECLARE_mBool(enable_query_like_bloom_filter);
1199
// number of s3 scanner thread pool size
1200
DECLARE_Int32(doris_remote_scanner_thread_pool_thread_num);
1201
// number of s3 scanner thread pool queue size
1202
DECLARE_Int32(doris_remote_scanner_thread_pool_queue_size);
1203
1204
// limit the queue of pending batches which will be sent by a single nodechannel
1205
DECLARE_mInt64(nodechannel_pending_queue_max_bytes);
1206
1207
// The batch size for sending data by brpc streaming client
1208
DECLARE_mInt64(brpc_streaming_client_batch_bytes);
1209
DECLARE_mInt64(block_cache_wait_timeout_ms);
1210
1211
DECLARE_Bool(enable_brpc_builtin_services);
1212
1213
DECLARE_Bool(enable_brpc_connection_check);
1214
1215
DECLARE_mInt64(brpc_connection_check_timeout_ms);
1216
1217
DECLARE_Int32(fragment_mgr_cancel_worker_interval_seconds);
1218
1219
// Node role tag for backend. Mix role is the default role, and computation role have no
1220
// any tablet.
1221
DECLARE_String(be_node_role);
1222
1223
// Hide webserver page for safety.
1224
// Hide the be config page for webserver.
1225
DECLARE_Bool(hide_webserver_config_page);
1226
1227
DECLARE_Bool(enable_segcompaction);
1228
1229
// Max number of segments allowed in a single segcompaction task.
1230
DECLARE_mInt32(segcompaction_batch_size);
1231
1232
// Max row count allowed in a single source segment, bigger segments will be skipped.
1233
DECLARE_Int32(segcompaction_candidate_max_rows);
1234
1235
// Max file size allowed in a single source segment, bigger segments will be skipped.
1236
DECLARE_Int64(segcompaction_candidate_max_bytes);
1237
1238
// Max total row count allowed in a single segcompaction task.
1239
DECLARE_Int32(segcompaction_task_max_rows);
1240
1241
// Max total file size allowed in a single segcompaction task.
1242
DECLARE_Int64(segcompaction_task_max_bytes);
1243
1244
// Global segcompaction thread pool size.
1245
DECLARE_mInt32(segcompaction_num_threads);
1246
1247
// enable java udf and jdbc scannode
1248
DECLARE_Bool(enable_java_support);
1249
1250
// enable python udf
1251
DECLARE_Bool(enable_python_udf_support);
1252
// python env mode, options: conda, venv
1253
DECLARE_String(python_env_mode);
1254
// root path of conda runtime, python_env_mode should be conda
1255
DECLARE_String(python_conda_root_path);
1256
// root path of venv runtime, python_env_mode should be venv
1257
DECLARE_String(python_venv_root_path);
1258
// python interpreter paths used by venv, e.g. /usr/bin/python3.7:/usr/bin/python3.6
1259
DECLARE_String(python_venv_interpreter_paths);
1260
// max python processes in global shared pool, each version can have up to this many processes
1261
DECLARE_mInt32(max_python_process_num);
1262
// Memory limit in bytes for all Python UDF processes; warning is logged when exceeded
1263
DECLARE_mInt64(python_udf_processes_memory_limit_bytes);
1264
1265
// Set config randomly to check more issues in github workflow
1266
DECLARE_Bool(enable_fuzzy_mode);
1267
1268
DECLARE_Bool(enable_graceful_exit_check);
1269
1270
DECLARE_Bool(enable_debug_points);
1271
1272
DECLARE_Int32(pipeline_executor_size);
1273
DECLARE_Int32(blocking_pipeline_executor_size);
1274
1275
// block file cache
1276
DECLARE_Bool(enable_file_cache);
1277
// format: [{"path":"/path/to/file_cache","total_size":21474836480,"query_limit":10737418240}]
1278
// format: [{"path":"/path/to/file_cache","total_size":21474836480,"query_limit":10737418240},{"path":"/path/to/file_cache2","total_size":21474836480,"query_limit":10737418240}]
1279
// format: [{"path":"/path/to/file_cache","total_size":21474836480,"query_limit":10737418240, "ttl_percent":50, "normal_percent":40, "disposable_percent":5, "index_percent":5}]
1280
// format: [{"path": "xxx", "total_size":53687091200, "storage": "memory"}]
1281
// Note1: storage is "disk" by default
1282
// Note2: when the storage is "memory", the path is ignored. So you can set xxx to anything you like
1283
// and doris will just reset the path to "memory" internally.
1284
// In a very wierd case when your storage is disk, and the directory, by accident, is named
1285
// "memory" for some reason, you should write the path as:
1286
//     {"path": "memory", "total_size":53687091200, "storage": "disk"}
1287
// or use the default storage value:
1288
//     {"path": "memory", "total_size":53687091200}
1289
// Both will use the directory "memory" on the disk instead of the real RAM.
1290
DECLARE_String(file_cache_path);
1291
DECLARE_Int64(file_cache_each_block_size);
1292
DECLARE_Bool(clear_file_cache);
1293
DECLARE_mBool(enable_file_cache_query_limit);
1294
DECLARE_mBool(enable_file_cache_query_limit_segment_meta);
1295
DECLARE_Int32(file_cache_enter_disk_resource_limit_mode_percent);
1296
DECLARE_Int32(file_cache_exit_disk_resource_limit_mode_percent);
1297
DECLARE_mBool(enable_evict_file_cache_in_advance);
1298
DECLARE_mInt32(file_cache_enter_need_evict_cache_in_advance_percent);
1299
DECLARE_mInt32(file_cache_exit_need_evict_cache_in_advance_percent);
1300
DECLARE_mInt32(file_cache_evict_in_advance_interval_ms);
1301
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_evict_in_advance_batch_bytes);
1302
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_evict_in_advance_recycle_keys_num_threshold);
1303
DECLARE_mBool(enable_read_cache_file_directly);
1304
DECLARE_Bool(file_cache_enable_evict_from_other_queue_by_size);
1305
DECLARE_mBool(enbale_dump_error_file);
1306
// limit the max size of error log on disk
1307
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_error_log_limit_bytes);
1308
DECLARE_mInt64(cache_lock_wait_long_tail_threshold_us);
1309
DECLARE_mInt64(cache_lock_held_long_tail_threshold_us);
1310
// Base compaction may retrieve and produce some less frequently accessed data,
1311
// potentially affecting the file cache hit rate.
1312
// This configuration determines whether to retain the output within the file cache.
1313
// Make your choice based on the following considerations:
1314
// If your file cache is ample enough to accommodate all the data in your database,
1315
// enable this option; otherwise, it is recommended to leave it disabled.
1316
DECLARE_mBool(enable_file_cache_keep_base_compaction_output);
1317
DECLARE_mBool(enable_file_cache_adaptive_write);
1318
DECLARE_mDouble(file_cache_keep_base_compaction_output_min_hit_ratio);
1319
DECLARE_mDouble(file_cache_meta_store_vs_file_system_diff_num_threshold);
1320
DECLARE_mDouble(file_cache_keep_schema_change_output_min_hit_ratio);
1321
DECLARE_mDouble(file_cache_leak_fs_to_meta_ratio_threshold);
1322
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_leak_scan_interval_seconds);
1323
DECLARE_mInt32(file_cache_leak_scan_batch_files);
1324
DECLARE_mInt32(file_cache_leak_scan_pause_ms);
1325
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_leak_grace_seconds);
1326
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_remove_block_qps_limit);
1327
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_gc_interval_ms);
1328
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_block_lru_update_interval_ms);
1329
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_block_lru_update_qps_limit);
1330
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_block_lru_update_queue_max_size);
1331
DECLARE_mBool(enable_file_cache_async_touch_on_get_or_set);
1332
DECLARE_mBool(enable_reader_dryrun_when_download_file_cache);
1333
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_monitor_interval_ms);
1334
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_ttl_gc_interval_ms);
1335
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_ttl_info_update_interval_ms);
1336
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_tablet_id_flush_interval_ms);
1337
DECLARE_Int32(file_cache_downloader_thread_num_min);
1338
DECLARE_Int32(file_cache_downloader_thread_num_max);
1339
// used to persist lru information before be reboot and load the info back
1340
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_lru_dump_interval_ms);
1341
// dump queue only if the queue update specific times through several dump intervals
1342
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_lru_dump_update_cnt_threshold);
1343
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_lru_dump_tail_record_num);
1344
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_lru_log_queue_max_size);
1345
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_background_lru_log_replay_interval_ms);
1346
DECLARE_mBool(enable_evaluate_shadow_queue_diff);
1347
1348
DECLARE_mBool(file_cache_enable_only_warm_up_idx);
1349
1350
// inverted index searcher cache
1351
// cache entry stay time after lookup
1352
DECLARE_mInt32(index_cache_entry_stay_time_after_lookup_s);
1353
// cache entry that have not been visited for a certain period of time can be cleaned up by GC thread
1354
DECLARE_mInt32(inverted_index_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
1355
// inverted index searcher cache size
1356
DECLARE_String(inverted_index_searcher_cache_limit);
1357
DECLARE_mBool(enable_write_index_searcher_cache);
1358
DECLARE_Bool(enable_inverted_index_cache_check_timestamp);
1359
DECLARE_mBool(enable_inverted_index_correct_term_write);
1360
DECLARE_Int32(inverted_index_fd_number_limit_percent); // 50%
1361
DECLARE_Int32(inverted_index_query_cache_shards);
1362
1363
// inverted index match bitmap cache size
1364
DECLARE_String(inverted_index_query_cache_limit);
1365
1366
// Process-wide emergency switch for CommonGrams query plans.
1367
DECLARE_mBool(enable_common_grams_query_plan);
1368
// Build-only CommonGrams kill switch. Logical index writers snapshot it at construction; changing
1369
// it affects only writers created after the transition and never changes query/cache semantics.
1370
DECLARE_mBool(enable_common_grams_index_build);
1371
// Release-calibrated query-planner coefficients. Both remain mutable for controlled recalibration.
1372
DECLARE_mInt32(common_grams_plan_cost_ratio_percent);
1373
DECLARE_mInt32(common_grams_position_verify_factor);
1374
1375
// condition cache limit
1376
DECLARE_Int16(condition_cache_limit);
1377
1378
// ANN index topn result cache
1379
DECLARE_String(ann_index_result_cache_limit);
1380
DECLARE_Int32(ann_index_result_cache_shards);
1381
DECLARE_Int32(ann_index_result_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
1382
1383
// inverted index
1384
DECLARE_mDouble(inverted_index_ram_buffer_size);
1385
DECLARE_mInt32(inverted_index_max_buffered_docs);
1386
// G16-c: whether plain positions-tier (non-scoring) SNII indexes lay out freq
1387
// regions. Freq serves ONLY BM25 scoring (no production caller yet), so the
1388
// default (false) drops the layout; scoring-config indexes always keep freq.
1389
// Write-side only; segments are self-describing either way.
1390
DECLARE_mBool(snii_positions_index_write_freq);
1391
// G16-h: zstd levels for SNII dict blocks / prx windows. Default 3 (the
1392
// all-level-3 evaluation showed level 9 buys <=6.3% index size for 17-24%
1393
// import CPU; see the DEFINEs in config.cpp).
1394
DECLARE_mInt32(snii_dict_block_zstd_level);
1395
DECLARE_mInt32(snii_prx_zstd_level);
1396
// Patch C: prx zstd level for DIRECT-LOAD segments only (default 3, cheaper
1397
// import); compaction rewrites at snii_prx_zstd_level so settled segments are
1398
// unaffected. Full contract at the DEFINE in config.cpp.
1399
DECLARE_mInt32(snii_prx_zstd_level_direct_load);
1400
// G16-d: target SNII dict block size in bytes; 0 = format default (64 KiB).
1401
// Bigger blocks -> better per-block zstd on the dict region, larger cold
1402
// fetch+decompress unit per dict-block miss. Write side only.
1403
DECLARE_mInt32(snii_target_dict_block_bytes);
1404
// PROCESS-WIDE share for SNII index-build RAM, as a PERCENT of the process
1405
// memory limit -- the index-build analogue of
1406
// load_process_max_memory_limit_percent. The per-writer
1407
// inverted_index_ram_buffer_size is a reclaimable-buffer spill threshold, not a
1408
// hard cap on persistent vocabulary bytes: a concurrent load keeps (tablets x
1409
// concurrency) writers alive at once, none of which may reach that threshold,
1410
// while their SUM can still be large. Once live SNII index-build memory
1411
// (ingestion plus index-merge compaction) crosses this share, the writers
1412
// holding the largest reclaimable posting arenas are asked to spill early
1413
// (async-safe advisory requests, honored on each writer's own thread; output
1414
// stays byte-identical). Read at every decision, so a change takes effect
1415
// immediately for writers that are already running.
1416
//
1417
// 0 disables SNII's own share trigger; the process-level backstops (system
1418
// available memory below its warning water mark, process usage above the soft
1419
// limit) still apply.
1420
//
1421
// FLOORED AGAINST inverted_index_ram_buffer_size: the share is never less than
1422
// four writers' worth of the per-writer spill threshold. A smaller share would
1423
// put a small BE permanently over it as soon as two writers exist -- unrelievable
1424
// back-pressure rather than a limit -- because the per-writer threshold is what
1425
// one writer may hold before it spills on its own.
1426
DECLARE_mInt32(snii_index_build_max_memory_limit_percent);
1427
// G09 forced-spill floor: minimum reclaimable posting-arena bytes a SNII
1428
// writer must hold before a process-wide forced-spill request is honored, and
1429
// before the global limiter selects it as a spill victim. A forced spill
1430
// reclaims ONLY the posting arena -- the persistent vocab / pair-map
1431
// structures survive it -- so honoring below a real floor degenerates into a
1432
// storm of tiny runs whenever the memory over the share is dominated by
1433
// persistent bytes (each run then costs a file, a sort and a merge-fd for
1434
// near-zero memory relief). THIS FLOOR, not any judgement about whether the
1435
// overage is reachable, is what bounds forced spilling: it caps the cost at one
1436
// >= floor-sized run per floor of arena growth per writer. Forced spilling
1437
// therefore reclaims SPILLABLE memory only, never persistent memory.
1438
// Default 64 MiB.
1439
DECLARE_mInt64(snii_forced_spill_min_arena_bytes);
1440
// G09 run-file cap: maximum spill-run files one SNII writer may accumulate;
1441
// on the next spill past the cap, the existing runs are merge-compacted into
1442
// a single run first (term stream unchanged). Bounds the final k-way merge's
1443
// fan-in and, decisively, its simultaneously-open file descriptors -- every
1444
// run of a buffer is reopened and held open for the whole merge, so unbounded
1445
// run counts across ~100 concurrent writers can exhaust the BE nofile rlimit
1446
// ("Too many open files" at run reopen). 0 disables the cap. Default 64.
1447
DECLARE_mInt32(snii_spill_max_run_files_per_buffer);
1448
// dict path for chinese analyzer
1449
DECLARE_String(inverted_index_dict_path);
1450
DECLARE_Int32(inverted_index_read_buffer_size);
1451
// tree depth for bkd index
1452
DECLARE_Int32(max_depth_in_bkd_tree);
1453
// index compaction
1454
DECLARE_mBool(inverted_index_compaction_enable);
1455
// Only for debug, do not use in production
1456
DECLARE_mBool(debug_inverted_index_compaction);
1457
// index by RAM directory
1458
DECLARE_mBool(inverted_index_ram_dir_enable);
1459
// wheather index by RAM directory when base compaction
1460
DECLARE_mBool(inverted_index_ram_dir_enable_when_base_compaction);
1461
// use num_broadcast_buffer blocks as buffer to do broadcast
1462
DECLARE_Int32(num_broadcast_buffer);
1463
1464
// max depth of expression tree allowed.
1465
DECLARE_Int32(max_depth_of_expr_tree);
1466
1467
// Report a tablet as bad when io errors occurs more than this value.
1468
DECLARE_mInt64(max_tablet_io_errors);
1469
1470
// Report a tablet as bad when its path not found
1471
DECLARE_Int32(tablet_path_check_interval_seconds);
1472
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_path_check_batch_size);
1473
1474
// it must be larger than or equal to 5MB
1475
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_write_buffer_size);
1476
// Log interval when doing s3 upload task
1477
DECLARE_mInt32(s3_file_writer_log_interval_second);
1478
// the max number of cached file handle for block segemnt
1479
DECLARE_mInt64(file_cache_max_file_reader_cache_size);
1480
DECLARE_mInt64(hdfs_write_batch_buffer_size_mb);
1481
//enable shrink memory
1482
DECLARE_mBool(enable_shrink_memory);
1483
1484
// max number of segment cache
1485
DECLARE_Int32(segment_cache_capacity);
1486
DECLARE_Int32(segment_cache_fd_percentage);
1487
DECLARE_Int32(segment_cache_memory_percentage);
1488
DECLARE_Bool(enable_segment_cache_prune);
1489
1490
DECLARE_mInt32(estimated_mem_per_column_reader);
1491
1492
// enable binlog
1493
DECLARE_Bool(enable_feature_binlog);
1494
1495
// enable set in BitmapValue
1496
DECLARE_Bool(enable_set_in_bitmap_value);
1497
1498
// Enable compact integer tags in row-store JSONB. Once enabled and compact data is written,
1499
// rollback to code without compact row-store JSONB reader support is not safe.
1500
DECLARE_Bool(enable_row_store_compact_jsonb);
1501
1502
// max number of hdfs file handle in cache
1503
DECLARE_Int64(max_hdfs_file_handle_cache_num);
1504
DECLARE_Int32(max_hdfs_file_handle_cache_time_sec);
1505
1506
// max number of meta info of external files, such as parquet footer
1507
DECLARE_Int64(max_external_file_meta_cache_num);
1508
// Apply delete pred in cumu compaction
1509
DECLARE_mBool(enable_delete_when_cumu_compaction);
1510
1511
// max_write_buffer_number for rocksdb
1512
DECLARE_Int32(rocksdb_max_write_buffer_number);
1513
1514
// Convert date 0000-00-00 to 0000-01-01. It's recommended to set to false.
1515
DECLARE_mBool(allow_zero_date);
1516
// Allow invalid decimalv2 literal for compatible with old version. Recommend set it false strongly.
1517
DECLARE_mBool(allow_invalid_decimalv2_literal);
1518
// Allow to specify kerberos credentials cache path.
1519
DECLARE_mString(kerberos_ccache_path);
1520
// set krb5.conf path, use "/etc/krb5.conf" by default
1521
DECLARE_mString(kerberos_krb5_conf_path);
1522
1523
// JDK-8153057: avoid StackOverflowError thrown from the UncaughtExceptionHandler in thread "process reaper"
1524
DECLARE_mBool(jdk_process_reaper_use_default_stack_size);
1525
1526
DECLARE_mBool(enable_address_sanitizers_with_stack_trace);
1527
1528
// DISABLED: Don't resolve location info.
1529
// FAST: Perform CU lookup using .debug_aranges (might be incomplete).
1530
// FULL: Scan all CU in .debug_info (slow!) on .debug_aranges lookup failure.
1531
// FULL_WITH_INLINE: Scan .debug_info (super slower, use with caution) for inline functions in addition to FULL.
1532
DECLARE_mString(dwarf_location_info_mode);
1533
1534
// the ratio of _prefetch_size/_batch_size in AutoIncIDBuffer
1535
DECLARE_mInt64(auto_inc_prefetch_size_ratio);
1536
1537
// the ratio of _low_level_water_level_mark/_batch_size in AutoIncIDBuffer
1538
DECLARE_mInt64(auto_inc_low_water_level_mark_size_ratio);
1539
1540
// number of threads that fetch auto-inc ranges from FE
1541
DECLARE_mInt64(auto_inc_fetch_thread_num);
1542
// Max connection cache num for point lookup queries
1543
DECLARE_mInt64(lookup_connection_cache_capacity);
1544
1545
// level of compression when using LZ4_HC, whose defalut value is LZ4HC_CLEVEL_DEFAULT
1546
DECLARE_mInt64(LZ4_HC_compression_level);
1547
// Max json key length in bytes when parsing json into variant subcolumns/jsonb.
1548
DECLARE_mInt32(variant_max_json_key_length);
1549
// Treat invalid json format str as string, instead of throwing exception if false
1550
DECLARE_mBool(variant_throw_exeception_on_invalid_json);
1551
// Enable duplicate path check when parsing json into variant subcolumns/jsonb.
1552
DECLARE_mBool(variant_enable_duplicate_json_path_check);
1553
// Controls storage-layer parse target for plain non-doc VARIANT columns:
1554
// 0 = auto, 1 = force parse-time subcolumns, 2 = force doc-value KV staging.
1555
DECLARE_mInt32(variant_storage_parse_mode);
1556
// Enable vertical compact subcolumns of variant column
1557
DECLARE_mBool(enable_vertical_compact_variant_subcolumns);
1558
DECLARE_mBool(enable_variant_doc_sparse_write_subcolumns);
1559
// When true, discard scalar data that conflicts with NestedGroup array<object>
1560
// data at the same path. This simplifies compaction by always prioritizing
1561
// nested structure over scalar. When false, report an error on conflict.
1562
DECLARE_mBool(variant_nested_group_discard_scalar_on_conflict);
1563
1564
DECLARE_mBool(enable_merge_on_write_correctness_check);
1565
// USED FOR DEBUGING
1566
// core directly if the compaction found there's duplicate key on mow table
1567
DECLARE_mBool(enable_mow_compaction_correctness_check_core);
1568
// USED FOR DEBUGING
1569
// let compaction fail if the compaction found there's duplicate key on mow table
1570
DECLARE_mBool(enable_mow_compaction_correctness_check_fail);
1571
// rowid conversion correctness check when compaction for mow table
1572
DECLARE_mBool(enable_rowid_conversion_correctness_check);
1573
// missing rows correctness check when compaction for mow table
1574
DECLARE_mBool(enable_missing_rows_correctness_check);
1575
// When the number of missing versions is more than this value, do not directly
1576
// retry the publish and handle it through async publish.
1577
DECLARE_mInt32(mow_publish_max_discontinuous_version_num);
1578
// When the size of primary keys in memory exceeds this value, finish current segment
1579
// and create a new segment, used in compaction.
1580
DECLARE_mInt64(mow_primary_key_index_max_size_in_memory);
1581
// When the version is not continuous for MOW table in publish phase and the gap between
1582
// current txn's publishing version and the max version of the tablet exceeds this value,
1583
// don't print warning log
1584
DECLARE_mInt32(publish_version_gap_logging_threshold);
1585
// get agg by cache for mow table
1586
DECLARE_mBool(enable_mow_get_agg_by_cache);
1587
// get agg correctness check for mow table
1588
DECLARE_mBool(enable_mow_get_agg_correctness_check_core);
1589
DECLARE_mBool(enable_agg_and_remove_pre_rowsets_delete_bitmap);
1590
DECLARE_mBool(enable_check_agg_and_remove_pre_rowsets_delete_bitmap);
1591
1592
// The secure path with user files, used in the `local` table function.
1593
DECLARE_String(user_files_secure_path);
1594
1595
// If fe's frontend info has not been updated for more than fe_expire_duration_seconds, it will be regarded
1596
// as an abnormal fe, this will cause be to cancel this fe's related query.
1597
DECLARE_Int32(fe_expire_duration_seconds);
1598
1599
// If use stop_be.sh --grace, then BE has to wait all running queries to stop to avoiding running query failure
1600
// , but if the waiting time exceed the limit, then be will exit directly.
1601
// During this period, FE will not send any queries to BE and waiting for all running queries to stop.
1602
DECLARE_Int32(grace_shutdown_wait_seconds);
1603
// When using the graceful stop feature, after the main process waits for
1604
// all currently running tasks to finish, it will continue to wait for
1605
// an additional period to ensure that queries still running on other nodes have also completed.
1606
// Since a BE node cannot detect the task execution status on other BE nodes,
1607
// you may need to increase this threshold to allow for a longer waiting time.
1608
DECLARE_Int32(grace_shutdown_post_delay_seconds);
1609
1610
// BitmapValue serialize version.
1611
DECLARE_Int16(bitmap_serialize_version);
1612
1613
// group commit config
1614
DECLARE_String(group_commit_wal_path);
1615
DECLARE_Int32(group_commit_replay_wal_retry_num);
1616
DECLARE_Int32(group_commit_replay_wal_retry_interval_seconds);
1617
DECLARE_Int32(group_commit_replay_wal_retry_interval_max_seconds);
1618
DECLARE_mInt32(group_commit_relay_wal_threads);
1619
// This config can be set to limit thread number in group commit request fragment thread pool.
1620
DECLARE_mInt32(group_commit_insert_threads);
1621
DECLARE_mInt32(group_commit_memory_rows_for_max_filter_ratio);
1622
DECLARE_Bool(wait_internal_group_commit_finish);
1623
// Max size(bytes) of group commit queues, used for mem back pressure.
1624
DECLARE_mInt32(group_commit_queue_mem_limit);
1625
// Max size(bytes) or percentage(%) of wal disk usage, used for disk space back pressure, default 10% of the disk available space.
1626
// group_commit_wal_max_disk_limit=1024 or group_commit_wal_max_disk_limit=10% can be automatically identified.
1627
DECLARE_mString(group_commit_wal_max_disk_limit);
1628
DECLARE_Bool(group_commit_wait_replay_wal_finish);
1629
// Max WAL count for one table before rejecting async group commit loads. 0 means no limit.
1630
DECLARE_mInt32(group_commit_max_wal_num_per_table);
1631
// Max time(ms) to wait for creating group commit plan fragment. 0 means no timeout.
1632
DECLARE_mInt32(group_commit_create_plan_timeout_ms);
1633
1634
// The configuration item is used to lower the priority of the scanner thread,
1635
// typically employed to ensure CPU scheduling for write operations.
1636
// Default is 0, which is default value of thread nice value, increase this value
1637
// to lower the priority of scan threads
1638
DECLARE_Int32(scan_thread_nice_value);
1639
// Used to modify the recycle interval of tablet schema cache
1640
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_schema_cache_recycle_interval);
1641
// Granularity is at the column level
1642
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_schema_cache_capacity);
1643
1644
// Use `LOG(FATAL)` to replace `throw` when true
1645
DECLARE_mBool(exit_on_exception);
1646
1647
// cgroup
1648
DECLARE_String(doris_cgroup_cpu_path);
1649
DECLARE_mBool(enable_be_proc_monitor);
1650
DECLARE_mInt32(be_proc_monitor_interval_ms);
1651
DECLARE_Int32(workload_group_metrics_interval_ms);
1652
DECLARE_Int32(workload_policy_check_interval_ms);
1653
1654
// This config controls whether the s3 file writer would flush cache asynchronously
1655
DECLARE_Bool(enable_flush_file_cache_async);
1656
1657
// Ingest binlog work pool size
1658
DECLARE_Int32(ingest_binlog_work_pool_size);
1659
1660
// Ingest binlog with persistent connection
1661
DECLARE_Bool(enable_ingest_binlog_with_persistent_connection);
1662
1663
// Log ingest binlog elapsed threshold, -1 means no log
1664
DECLARE_mInt64(ingest_binlog_elapsed_threshold_ms);
1665
1666
// Download binlog rate limit, unit is KB/s
1667
DECLARE_Int32(download_binlog_rate_limit_kbs);
1668
1669
DECLARE_mInt32(buffered_reader_read_timeout_ms);
1670
1671
// whether to enable /api/snapshot api
1672
DECLARE_Bool(enable_snapshot_action);
1673
1674
// The max columns size for a tablet schema
1675
DECLARE_mInt32(variant_max_merged_tablet_schema_size);
1676
1677
DECLARE_mInt64(local_exchange_buffer_mem_limit);
1678
1679
DECLARE_mBool(enable_column_type_check);
1680
1681
// Tolerance for the number of partition id 0 in rowset, default 0
1682
DECLARE_Int32(ignore_invalid_partition_id_rowset_num);
1683
1684
DECLARE_mInt32(report_query_statistics_interval_ms);
1685
DECLARE_mInt32(query_statistics_reserve_timeout_ms);
1686
DECLARE_mInt32(report_exec_status_thread_num);
1687
1688
// consider two high usage disk at the same available level if they do not exceed this diff.
1689
DECLARE_mDouble(high_disk_avail_level_diff_usages);
1690
1691
// create tablet in partition random robin idx lru size, default 10000
1692
DECLARE_Int32(partition_disk_index_lru_size);
1693
DECLARE_String(spill_storage_root_path);
1694
// Spill storage limit specified as number of bytes
1695
// ('<int>[bB]?'), megabytes ('<float>[mM]'), gigabytes ('<float>[gG]'),
1696
// or percentage of capaity ('<int>%').
1697
// Defaults to bytes if no unit is given.
1698
// Must larger than 0.
1699
// If specified as percentage, the final limit value is:
1700
//   disk_capacity_bytes * storage_flood_stage_usage_percent * spill_storage_limit
1701
DECLARE_String(spill_storage_limit);
1702
DECLARE_mInt32(spill_gc_interval_ms);
1703
DECLARE_mInt32(spill_gc_work_time_ms);
1704
// Maximum size of each spill part file before rotation (bytes). Default 1GB.
1705
DECLARE_mInt64(spill_file_part_size_bytes);
1706
DECLARE_Int64(spill_in_paused_queue_timeout_ms);
1707
DECLARE_Int64(wait_cancel_release_memory_ms);
1708
1709
DECLARE_mBool(check_segment_when_build_rowset_meta);
1710
1711
DECLARE_Int32(num_query_ctx_map_partitions);
1712
1713
DECLARE_mBool(enable_s3_rate_limiter);
1714
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_get_bucket_tokens);
1715
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_get_token_per_second);
1716
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_get_token_limit);
1717
1718
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_put_bucket_tokens);
1719
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_put_token_per_second);
1720
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_put_token_limit);
1721
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_rate_limiter_log_interval);
1722
1723
// CPU-aware S3 rate limiter: GET/PUT QPS per CPU core. A negative value means unset and
1724
// falls back to the legacy absolute token configs above; 0 disables QPS limiting.
1725
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_get_requests_per_second_per_core);
1726
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_put_requests_per_second_per_core);
1727
// Hard caps for the CPU-derived GET/PUT QPS. A non-positive value means no cap.
1728
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_get_requests_per_second_max);
1729
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_put_requests_per_second_max);
1730
// GET/PUT bytes per second per CPU core. A non-positive value disables byte-rate limiting.
1731
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_get_bytes_per_second_per_core);
1732
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_put_bytes_per_second_per_core);
1733
// Hard caps for the CPU-derived GET/PUT bytes/s. A non-positive value means no cap.
1734
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_get_bytes_per_second_max);
1735
DECLARE_mInt64(s3_put_bytes_per_second_max);
1736
// Override for cores used to derive effective limits: a non-positive value means auto-detect.
1737
DECLARE_mInt32(s3_rate_limiter_cpu_cores_override);
1738
// max s3 client retry times
1739
DECLARE_mInt32(max_s3_client_retry);
1740
// When meet s3 429 error, the "get" request will
1741
// sleep s3_read_base_wait_time_ms (*1, *2, *3, *4) ms
1742
// get try again.
1743
// The max sleep time is s3_read_max_wait_time_ms
1744
// and the max retry time is max_s3_client_retry
1745
DECLARE_mInt32(s3_read_base_wait_time_ms);
1746
DECLARE_mInt32(s3_read_max_wait_time_ms);
1747
DECLARE_mBool(enable_s3_object_check_after_upload);
1748
DECLARE_mInt32(aws_client_request_timeout_ms);
1749
1750
// write as inverted index tmp directory
1751
DECLARE_String(tmp_file_dir);
1752
1753
// the directory for storing the trino-connector plugins.
1754
DECLARE_String(trino_connector_plugin_dir);
1755
1756
// the file paths(one or more) of CA cert, splite using ";" aws s3 lib use it to init s3client
1757
DECLARE_mString(ca_cert_file_paths);
1758
1759
/** Table sink configurations(currently contains only external table types) **/
1760
// Minimum data processed to scale writers in exchange when non partition writing
1761
DECLARE_mInt64(table_sink_non_partition_write_scaling_data_processed_threshold);
1762
// Minimum data processed to trigger skewed partition rebalancing in exchange when partition writing
1763
DECLARE_mInt64(table_sink_partition_write_min_data_processed_rebalance_threshold);
1764
// Minimum partition data processed to rebalance writers in exchange when partition writing
1765
DECLARE_mInt64(table_sink_partition_write_min_partition_data_processed_rebalance_threshold);
1766
// Maximum processed partition nums of per writer when partition writing
1767
DECLARE_mInt32(table_sink_partition_write_max_partition_nums_per_writer);
1768
1769
/** Hive sink configurations **/
1770
DECLARE_mInt64(hive_sink_max_file_size);
1771
1772
/** Iceberg sink configurations **/
1773
DECLARE_mInt64(iceberg_sink_max_file_size);
1774
1775
/** Paimon file system configurations **/
1776
DECLARE_Strings(paimon_file_system_scheme_mappings);
1777
1778
// Number of open tries, default 1 means only try to open once.
1779
// Retry the Open num_retries time waiting 100 milliseconds between retries.
1780
DECLARE_mInt32(thrift_client_open_num_tries);
1781
1782
// Default HTTP scheme used by S3Client when the endpoint has no scheme.
1783
DECLARE_String(s3_client_http_scheme);
1784
1785
DECLARE_mBool(ignore_schema_change_check);
1786
1787
// The min thread num for BufferedReaderPrefetchThreadPool
1788
DECLARE_Int64(num_buffered_reader_prefetch_thread_pool_min_thread);
1789
// The max thread num for BufferedReaderPrefetchThreadPool
1790
DECLARE_Int64(num_buffered_reader_prefetch_thread_pool_max_thread);
1791
1792
DECLARE_mBool(enable_segment_prefetch_verbose_log);
1793
// The thread num for SegmentPrefetchThreadPool
1794
DECLARE_Int64(segment_prefetch_thread_pool_thread_num_min);
1795
DECLARE_Int64(segment_prefetch_thread_pool_thread_num_max);
1796
1797
DECLARE_mInt32(segment_file_cache_consume_rowids_batch_size);
1798
// Enable segment file cache block prefetch for query
1799
DECLARE_mBool(enable_query_segment_file_cache_prefetch);
1800
// Number of blocks to prefetch ahead in segment iterator for query
1801
DECLARE_mInt32(query_segment_file_cache_prefetch_block_size);
1802
// Enable segment file cache block prefetch for compaction
1803
DECLARE_mBool(enable_compaction_segment_file_cache_prefetch);
1804
// Number of blocks to prefetch ahead in segment iterator for compaction
1805
DECLARE_mInt32(compaction_segment_file_cache_prefetch_block_size);
1806
// The min thread num for S3FileUploadThreadPool
1807
DECLARE_Int64(num_s3_file_upload_thread_pool_min_thread);
1808
// The max thread num for S3FileUploadThreadPool
1809
DECLARE_Int64(num_s3_file_upload_thread_pool_max_thread);
1810
// The maximum jvm heap usage ratio for hdfs write workload
1811
DECLARE_mDouble(max_hdfs_wirter_jni_heap_usage_ratio);
1812
// The sleep milliseconds duration when hdfs write exceeds the maximum usage
1813
DECLARE_mInt64(hdfs_jni_write_sleep_milliseconds);
1814
// The max retry times when hdfs write failed
1815
DECLARE_mInt64(hdfs_jni_write_max_retry_time);
1816
1817
// The min thread num for NonBlockCloseThreadPool
1818
DECLARE_Int64(min_nonblock_close_thread_num);
1819
// The max thread num for NonBlockCloseThreadPool
1820
DECLARE_Int64(max_nonblock_close_thread_num);
1821
// The possibility that mem allocator throws an exception during memory allocation
1822
// This config is for test usage, be careful when changing it.
1823
DECLARE_mDouble(mem_alloc_fault_probability);
1824
// The time out milliseconds for remote fetch schema RPC
1825
DECLARE_mInt64(fetch_remote_schema_rpc_timeout_ms);
1826
// The size of the local buffer for S3FileSytem's upload function
1827
1828
DECLARE_Int64(s3_file_system_local_upload_buffer_size);
1829
1830
//JVM monitoring enable. To prevent be from crashing due to jvm compatibility issues.
1831
DECLARE_Bool(enable_jvm_monitor);
1832
1833
// Num threads to load data dirs, default value -1 indicates the same number of threads as the number of data dirs
1834
DECLARE_Int32(load_data_dirs_threads);
1835
1836
// Skip loading stale rowset meta when initializing `TabletMeta` from protobuf
1837
DECLARE_mBool(skip_loading_stale_rowset_meta);
1838
// Whether to use file to record log. When starting BE with --console,
1839
// all logs will be written to both standard output and file.
1840
// Disable this option will no longer use file to record log.
1841
// Only works when starting BE with --console.
1842
DECLARE_Bool(enable_file_logger);
1843
1844
// Enable partition column fallback when partition columns are missing from file
1845
DECLARE_Bool(enable_iceberg_partition_column_fallback);
1846
1847
// The minimum row group size when exporting Parquet files.
1848
DECLARE_Int64(min_row_group_size);
1849
1850
DECLARE_mInt64(compaction_memory_bytes_limit);
1851
1852
DECLARE_mInt64(compaction_batch_size);
1853
1854
DECLARE_mBool(enable_parquet_page_index);
1855
1856
// Wheather to ignore not found file in external teble(eg, hive)
1857
// Default is true, if set to false, the not found file will result in query failure.
1858
DECLARE_mBool(ignore_not_found_file_in_external_table);
1859
1860
DECLARE_mBool(enable_hdfs_mem_limiter);
1861
1862
// Define how many percent data in hashtable bigger than limit
1863
// we should do agg limit opt
1864
DECLARE_mInt16(topn_agg_limit_multiplier);
1865
1866
DECLARE_mInt64(tablet_meta_serialize_size_limit);
1867
1868
DECLARE_mInt64(pipeline_task_leakage_detect_period_secs);
1869
// To be compatible with hadoop's block compression
1870
DECLARE_mInt32(snappy_compression_block_size);
1871
DECLARE_mInt32(lz4_compression_block_size);
1872
1873
DECLARE_mBool(enable_pipeline_task_leakage_detect);
1874
1875
DECLARE_mInt32(check_score_rounds_num);
1876
1877
// MB
1878
DECLARE_Int32(query_cache_size);
1879
// Max incremental merges on one query cache entry before forcing a full
1880
// recompute to compact the entry (see query_cache.h QueryCacheRuntime).
1881
DECLARE_mInt32(query_cache_max_incremental_merge_count);
1882
DECLARE_Bool(force_regenerate_rowsetid_on_start_error);
1883
1884
// Enable validation to check the correctness of table size.
1885
DECLARE_Bool(enable_table_size_correctness_check);
1886
// Enable sleep 5s between delete cumulative compaction.
1887
DECLARE_mBool(enable_sleep_between_delete_cumu_compaction);
1888
1889
DECLARE_mInt32(compaction_num_per_round);
1890
DECLARE_mInt32(max_automatic_compaction_num_per_round);
1891
1892
DECLARE_mInt32(check_tablet_delete_bitmap_interval_seconds);
1893
DECLARE_mInt32(check_tablet_delete_bitmap_score_top_n);
1894
DECLARE_mBool(enable_check_tablet_delete_bitmap_score);
1895
1896
// whether to prune rows with delete sign = 1 in base compaction
1897
// ATTN: this config is only for test
1898
DECLARE_mBool(enable_prune_delete_sign_when_base_compaction);
1899
1900
DECLARE_mBool(enable_mow_verbose_log);
1901
1902
DECLARE_mInt32(tablet_sched_delay_time_ms);
1903
DECLARE_mInt32(load_trigger_compaction_version_percent);
1904
DECLARE_mInt64(base_compaction_interval_seconds_since_last_operation);
1905
DECLARE_mBool(enable_compaction_pause_on_high_memory);
1906
1907
DECLARE_mBool(enable_quorum_success_write);
1908
DECLARE_mDouble(quorum_success_max_wait_multiplier);
1909
DECLARE_mInt64(quorum_success_min_wait_seconds);
1910
DECLARE_mInt32(quorum_success_remaining_timeout_seconds);
1911
1912
DECLARE_mBool(enable_calc_delete_bitmap_between_segments_concurrently);
1913
1914
DECLARE_mBool(enable_update_delete_bitmap_kv_check_core);
1915
1916
DECLARE_mBool(enable_fetch_rowsets_from_peer_replicas);
1917
// the max length of segments key bounds, in bytes
1918
// ATTENTION: as long as this conf has ever been enabled, cluster downgrade and backup recovery will no longer be supported.
1919
DECLARE_mInt32(segments_key_bounds_truncation_threshold);
1920
// ATTENTION: for test only, use random segments key bounds truncation threshold every time
1921
DECLARE_mBool(random_segments_key_bounds_truncation);
1922
1923
// If true, non-MOW rowsets store a single aggregated [rowset_min, rowset_max]
1924
// key-bounds entry instead of per-segment bounds, to reduce meta size on cloud FDB.
1925
DECLARE_mBool(enable_aggregate_non_mow_key_bounds);
1926
1927
DECLARE_mBool(enable_auto_clone_on_compaction_missing_version);
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_auto_clone_on_mow_publish_missing_version);
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// p0, daily, rqg, external
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DECLARE_String(fuzzy_test_type);
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// The maximum csv line reader output buffer size
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DECLARE_mInt64(max_csv_line_reader_output_buffer_size);
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// The maximum bytes of a single block returned by load file readers (CsvReader, NewJsonReader,
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// ParquetReader, OrcReader). Default is 200MB. Set to 0 to disable the limit.
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DECLARE_mInt64(load_reader_max_block_bytes);
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// Maximum number of OpenMP threads available for concurrent index builds.
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// -1 means auto: use 80% of detected CPU cores.
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DECLARE_Int32(omp_threads_limit);
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// The capacity of segment partial column cache, used to cache column readers for each segment.
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DECLARE_mInt32(max_segment_partial_column_cache_size);
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// Cache for ANN index IVF on-disk list data.
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// Default "70%" means 70% of total physical memory.
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DECLARE_String(ann_index_ivf_list_cache_limit);
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// Stale sweep time for ANN index IVF list cache in seconds.
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DECLARE_mInt32(ann_index_ivf_list_cache_stale_sweep_time_sec);
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// Minimum segment rows required to persist an ANN index.
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DECLARE_mInt64(ann_index_build_min_segment_rows);
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_prefill_output_dbm_agg_cache_after_compaction);
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_prefill_all_dbm_agg_cache_after_compaction);
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_wal_tde);
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DECLARE_mBool(print_stack_when_cache_miss);
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DECLARE_mBool(read_cluster_cache_opt_verbose_log);
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DECLARE_mString(aws_credentials_provider_version);
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// Concurrency stats dump configuration
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_concurrency_stats_dump);
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DECLARE_mInt32(concurrency_stats_dump_interval_ms);
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DECLARE_mBool(cloud_mow_sync_rowsets_when_load_txn_begin);
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DECLARE_mBool(enable_cloud_make_rs_visible_on_be);
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DECLARE_mInt32(file_handles_deplenish_frequency_times);
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#ifdef BE_TEST
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DECLARE_String(test_s3_ak);
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DECLARE_String(test_s3_sk);
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DECLARE_String(test_s3_endpoint);
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DECLARE_String(test_s3_region);
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DECLARE_String(test_s3_bucket);
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DECLARE_String(test_s3_prefix);
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#endif
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class Register {
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public:
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    struct Field {
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        const char* type = nullptr;
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        const char* name = nullptr;
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        void* storage = nullptr;
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        const char* defval = nullptr;
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        bool valmutable = false;
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        Field(const char* ftype, const char* fname, void* fstorage, const char* fdefval,
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              bool fvalmutable)
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                : type(ftype),
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                  name(fname),
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                  storage(fstorage),
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                  defval(fdefval),
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                  valmutable(fvalmutable) {}
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    };
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public:
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    static std::map<std::string, Field>* _s_field_map;
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public:
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    Register(const char* ftype, const char* fname, void* fstorage, const char* fdefval,
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             bool fvalmutable) {
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        if (_s_field_map == nullptr) {
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1
            _s_field_map = new std::map<std::string, Field>();
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        }
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        Field field(ftype, fname, fstorage, fdefval, fvalmutable);
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        _s_field_map->insert(std::make_pair(std::string(fname), field));
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    }
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};
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// RegisterConfValidator class is used to store validator function of registered config fields in
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// Register::_s_field_map.
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// If any validator return false when BE bootstart, the bootstart will be terminated.
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// If validator return false when use http API to update some config, the config will not
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// be modified and the API will return failure.
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class RegisterConfValidator {
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public:
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    // Validator for each config name.
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    static std::map<std::string, std::function<bool()>>* _s_field_validator;
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public:
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    RegisterConfValidator(const char* fname, const std::function<bool()>& validator) {
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        if (_s_field_validator == nullptr) {
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1
            _s_field_validator = new std::map<std::string, std::function<bool()>>();
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1
        }
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        // register validator to _s_field_validator
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        _s_field_validator->insert(std::make_pair(std::string(fname), validator));
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    }
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};
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// RegisterConfUpdateCallback class is used to store callback functions that will be called
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// when a config field is updated at runtime.
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// The callback function takes two void pointers: old_value and new_value.
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// The actual type casting is done in the DEFINE_ON_UPDATE macro.
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class RegisterConfUpdateCallback {
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public:
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    using CallbackFunc = std::function<void(const void* old_ptr, const void* new_ptr)>;
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    // Callback map for each config name.
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    static std::map<std::string, CallbackFunc>* _s_field_update_callback;
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public:
2045
32
    RegisterConfUpdateCallback(const char* fname, const CallbackFunc& callback) {
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32
        if (_s_field_update_callback == nullptr) {
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1
            _s_field_update_callback = new std::map<std::string, CallbackFunc>();
2048
1
        }
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        // register callback to _s_field_update_callback
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        _s_field_update_callback->insert(std::make_pair(std::string(fname), callback));
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32
    }
2052
};
2053
2054
// configuration properties load from config file.
2055
class Properties {
2056
public:
2057
    // load conf from file, if must_exist is true and file does not exist, return false
2058
    bool load(const char* conf_file, bool must_exist = true);
2059
2060
    // Find the config value by key from `file_conf_map`.
2061
    // If found, set `retval` to the config value,
2062
    // or set `retval` to `defstr`
2063
    // if retval is not set(in case defstr is nullptr), set is_retval_set to false
2064
    template <typename T>
2065
    bool get_or_default(const char* key, const char* defstr, T& retval, bool* is_retval_set,
2066
                        std::string& rawval) const;
2067
2068
    void set(const std::string& key, const std::string& val);
2069
2070
    void set_force(const std::string& key, const std::string& val);
2071
2072
    // dump props to conf file
2073
    Status dump(const std::string& conffile);
2074
2075
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    const std::map<std::string, std::string>& conf_map() const { return file_conf_map; }
2076
2077
private:
2078
    std::map<std::string, std::string> file_conf_map;
2079
};
2080
2081
// full configurations.
2082
extern std::map<std::string, std::string>* full_conf_map;
2083
2084
extern std::mutex custom_conf_lock;
2085
2086
// Init the config from `conf_file`.
2087
// If fill_conf_map is true, the updated config will also update the `full_conf_map`.
2088
// If must_exist is true and `conf_file` does not exist, this function will return false.
2089
// If set_to_default is true, the config value will be set to default value if not found in `conf_file`.
2090
bool init(const char* conf_file, bool fill_conf_map = false, bool must_exist = true,
2091
          bool set_to_default = true);
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2093
Status set_config(const std::string& field, const std::string& value, bool need_persist = false,
2094
                  bool force = false);
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2096
Status persist_config(const std::string& field, const std::string& value);
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2098
std::mutex* get_mutable_string_config_lock();
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2100
std::vector<std::vector<std::string>> get_config_info();
2101
2102
Status set_fuzzy_configs();
2103
2104
void update_config(const std::string& field, const std::string& value);
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2106
} // namespace config
2107
} // namespace doris