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RocksDB Options file format and its serialization / deserialization. Summary: This patch defines the format of RocksDB options file, which follows the INI file format, and implements functions for its serialization and deserialization. An example RocksDB options file can be found in examples/rocksdb_option_file_example.ini. A typical RocksDB options file has three sections, which are Version, DBOptions, and more than one CFOptions. The RocksDB options file in general follows the basic INI file format with the following extensions / modifications: * Escaped characters We escaped the following characters: - \n -- line feed - new line - \r -- carriage return - \\ -- backslash \ - \: -- colon symbol : - \# -- hash tag # * Comments We support # style comments. Comments can appear at the ending part of a line. * Statements A statement is of the form option_name = value. Each statement contains a '=', where extra white-spaces are supported. However, we don't support multi-lined statement. Furthermore, each line can only contain at most one statement. * Section Sections are of the form [SecitonTitle "SectionArgument"], where section argument is optional. * List We use colon-separated string to represent a list. For instance, n1:n2:n3:n4 is a list containing four values. Below is an example of a RocksDB options file: [Version] rocksdb_version=4.0.0 options_file_version=1.0 [DBOptions] max_open_files=12345 max_background_flushes=301 [CFOptions "default"] [CFOptions "the second column family"] [CFOptions "the third column family"] Test Plan: Added many tests in options_test.cc Reviewers: igor, IslamAbdelRahman, sdong, anthony Reviewed By: anthony Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D46059
9 years ago
# This is a RocksDB option file.
#
# A typical RocksDB options file has four sections, which are
# Version section, DBOptions section, at least one CFOptions
# section, and one TableOptions section for each column family.
# The RocksDB options file in general follows the basic INI
# file format with the following extensions / modifications:
RocksDB Options file format and its serialization / deserialization. Summary: This patch defines the format of RocksDB options file, which follows the INI file format, and implements functions for its serialization and deserialization. An example RocksDB options file can be found in examples/rocksdb_option_file_example.ini. A typical RocksDB options file has three sections, which are Version, DBOptions, and more than one CFOptions. The RocksDB options file in general follows the basic INI file format with the following extensions / modifications: * Escaped characters We escaped the following characters: - \n -- line feed - new line - \r -- carriage return - \\ -- backslash \ - \: -- colon symbol : - \# -- hash tag # * Comments We support # style comments. Comments can appear at the ending part of a line. * Statements A statement is of the form option_name = value. Each statement contains a '=', where extra white-spaces are supported. However, we don't support multi-lined statement. Furthermore, each line can only contain at most one statement. * Section Sections are of the form [SecitonTitle "SectionArgument"], where section argument is optional. * List We use colon-separated string to represent a list. For instance, n1:n2:n3:n4 is a list containing four values. Below is an example of a RocksDB options file: [Version] rocksdb_version=4.0.0 options_file_version=1.0 [DBOptions] max_open_files=12345 max_background_flushes=301 [CFOptions "default"] [CFOptions "the second column family"] [CFOptions "the third column family"] Test Plan: Added many tests in options_test.cc Reviewers: igor, IslamAbdelRahman, sdong, anthony Reviewed By: anthony Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D46059
9 years ago
#
# * Escaped characters
# We escaped the following characters:
# - \n -- line feed - new line
# - \r -- carriage return
# - \\ -- backslash \
# - \: -- colon symbol :
# - \# -- hash tag #
# * Comments
# We support # style comments. Comments can appear at the ending
# part of a line.
# * Statements
# A statement is of the form option_name = value.
# Each statement contains a '=', where extra white-spaces
# are supported. However, we don't support multi-lined statement.
# Furthermore, each line can only contain at most one statement.
# * Sections
RocksDB Options file format and its serialization / deserialization. Summary: This patch defines the format of RocksDB options file, which follows the INI file format, and implements functions for its serialization and deserialization. An example RocksDB options file can be found in examples/rocksdb_option_file_example.ini. A typical RocksDB options file has three sections, which are Version, DBOptions, and more than one CFOptions. The RocksDB options file in general follows the basic INI file format with the following extensions / modifications: * Escaped characters We escaped the following characters: - \n -- line feed - new line - \r -- carriage return - \\ -- backslash \ - \: -- colon symbol : - \# -- hash tag # * Comments We support # style comments. Comments can appear at the ending part of a line. * Statements A statement is of the form option_name = value. Each statement contains a '=', where extra white-spaces are supported. However, we don't support multi-lined statement. Furthermore, each line can only contain at most one statement. * Section Sections are of the form [SecitonTitle "SectionArgument"], where section argument is optional. * List We use colon-separated string to represent a list. For instance, n1:n2:n3:n4 is a list containing four values. Below is an example of a RocksDB options file: [Version] rocksdb_version=4.0.0 options_file_version=1.0 [DBOptions] max_open_files=12345 max_background_flushes=301 [CFOptions "default"] [CFOptions "the second column family"] [CFOptions "the third column family"] Test Plan: Added many tests in options_test.cc Reviewers: igor, IslamAbdelRahman, sdong, anthony Reviewed By: anthony Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D46059
9 years ago
# Sections are of the form [SecitonTitle "SectionArgument"],
# where section argument is optional.
# * List
# We use colon-separated string to represent a list.
# For instance, n1:n2:n3:n4 is a list containing four values.
#
# Below is an example of a RocksDB options file:
[Version]
rocksdb_version=4.3.0
options_file_version=1.1
RocksDB Options file format and its serialization / deserialization. Summary: This patch defines the format of RocksDB options file, which follows the INI file format, and implements functions for its serialization and deserialization. An example RocksDB options file can be found in examples/rocksdb_option_file_example.ini. A typical RocksDB options file has three sections, which are Version, DBOptions, and more than one CFOptions. The RocksDB options file in general follows the basic INI file format with the following extensions / modifications: * Escaped characters We escaped the following characters: - \n -- line feed - new line - \r -- carriage return - \\ -- backslash \ - \: -- colon symbol : - \# -- hash tag # * Comments We support # style comments. Comments can appear at the ending part of a line. * Statements A statement is of the form option_name = value. Each statement contains a '=', where extra white-spaces are supported. However, we don't support multi-lined statement. Furthermore, each line can only contain at most one statement. * Section Sections are of the form [SecitonTitle "SectionArgument"], where section argument is optional. * List We use colon-separated string to represent a list. For instance, n1:n2:n3:n4 is a list containing four values. Below is an example of a RocksDB options file: [Version] rocksdb_version=4.0.0 options_file_version=1.0 [DBOptions] max_open_files=12345 max_background_flushes=301 [CFOptions "default"] [CFOptions "the second column family"] [CFOptions "the third column family"] Test Plan: Added many tests in options_test.cc Reviewers: igor, IslamAbdelRahman, sdong, anthony Reviewed By: anthony Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D46059
9 years ago
[DBOptions]
stats_dump_period_sec=600
max_manifest_file_size=18446744073709551615
bytes_per_sync=8388608
delayed_write_rate=2097152
WAL_ttl_seconds=0
WAL_size_limit_MB=0
max_subcompactions=1
wal_dir=
wal_bytes_per_sync=0
db_write_buffer_size=0
keep_log_file_num=1000
table_cache_numshardbits=4
max_file_opening_threads=1
writable_file_max_buffer_size=1048576
random_access_max_buffer_size=1048576
use_fsync=false
max_total_wal_size=0
max_open_files=-1
skip_stats_update_on_db_open=false
max_background_compactions=16
manifest_preallocation_size=4194304
max_background_flushes=7
is_fd_close_on_exec=true
max_log_file_size=0
advise_random_on_open=true
create_missing_column_families=false
paranoid_checks=true
delete_obsolete_files_period_micros=21600000000
log_file_time_to_roll=0
compaction_readahead_size=0
create_if_missing=false
use_adaptive_mutex=false
enable_thread_tracking=false
allow_fallocate=true
error_if_exists=false
recycle_log_file_num=0
skip_log_error_on_recovery=false
db_log_dir=
new_table_reader_for_compaction_inputs=true
allow_mmap_reads=false
allow_mmap_writes=false
use_direct_reads=false
use_direct_writes=false
RocksDB Options file format and its serialization / deserialization. Summary: This patch defines the format of RocksDB options file, which follows the INI file format, and implements functions for its serialization and deserialization. An example RocksDB options file can be found in examples/rocksdb_option_file_example.ini. A typical RocksDB options file has three sections, which are Version, DBOptions, and more than one CFOptions. The RocksDB options file in general follows the basic INI file format with the following extensions / modifications: * Escaped characters We escaped the following characters: - \n -- line feed - new line - \r -- carriage return - \\ -- backslash \ - \: -- colon symbol : - \# -- hash tag # * Comments We support # style comments. Comments can appear at the ending part of a line. * Statements A statement is of the form option_name = value. Each statement contains a '=', where extra white-spaces are supported. However, we don't support multi-lined statement. Furthermore, each line can only contain at most one statement. * Section Sections are of the form [SecitonTitle "SectionArgument"], where section argument is optional. * List We use colon-separated string to represent a list. For instance, n1:n2:n3:n4 is a list containing four values. Below is an example of a RocksDB options file: [Version] rocksdb_version=4.0.0 options_file_version=1.0 [DBOptions] max_open_files=12345 max_background_flushes=301 [CFOptions "default"] [CFOptions "the second column family"] [CFOptions "the third column family"] Test Plan: Added many tests in options_test.cc Reviewers: igor, IslamAbdelRahman, sdong, anthony Reviewed By: anthony Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D46059
9 years ago
[CFOptions "default"]
compaction_style=kCompactionStyleLevel
compaction_filter=nullptr
num_levels=6
table_factory=BlockBasedTable
comparator=leveldb.BytewiseComparator
max_sequential_skip_in_iterations=8
max_bytes_for_level_base=1073741824
memtable_prefix_bloom_probes=6
memtable_prefix_bloom_bits=0
memtable_prefix_bloom_huge_page_tlb_size=0
max_successive_merges=0
arena_block_size=16777216
min_write_buffer_number_to_merge=1
target_file_size_multiplier=1
source_compaction_factor=1
max_bytes_for_level_multiplier=8
max_bytes_for_level_multiplier_additional=2:3:5
compaction_filter_factory=nullptr
max_write_buffer_number=8
level0_stop_writes_trigger=20
compression=kSnappyCompression
level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=4
purge_redundant_kvs_while_flush=true
Refactor trimming logic for immutable memtables (#5022) Summary: MyRocks currently sets `max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain` in order to maintain enough history for transaction conflict checking. The effectiveness of this approach depends on the size of memtables. When memtables are small, it may not keep enough history; when memtables are large, this may consume too much memory. We are proposing a new way to configure memtable list history: by limiting the memory usage of immutable memtables. The new option is `max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain` and it will take precedence over the old `max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain` if they are both set to non-zero values. The new option accounts for the total memory usage of flushed immutable memtables and mutable memtable. When the total usage exceeds the limit, RocksDB may start dropping immutable memtables (which is also called trimming history), starting from the oldest one. The semantics of the old option actually works both as an upper bound and lower bound. History trimming will start if number of immutable memtables exceeds the limit, but it will never go below (limit-1) due to history trimming. In order the mimic the behavior with the new option, history trimming will stop if dropping the next immutable memtable causes the total memory usage go below the size limit. For example, assuming the size limit is set to 64MB, and there are 3 immutable memtables with sizes of 20, 30, 30. Although the total memory usage is 80MB > 64MB, dropping the oldest memtable will reduce the memory usage to 60MB < 64MB, so in this case no memtable will be dropped. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5022 Differential Revision: D14394062 Pulled By: miasantreble fbshipit-source-id: 60457a509c6af89d0993f988c9b5c2aa9e45f5c5
5 years ago
max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain=0
memtable_factory=SkipListFactory
max_grandparent_overlap_factor=8
expanded_compaction_factor=25
hard_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=137438953472
inplace_update_num_locks=10000
level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=true
level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=12
filter_deletes=false
verify_checksums_in_compaction=true
min_partial_merge_operands=2
paranoid_file_checks=false
target_file_size_base=134217728
optimize_filters_for_hits=false
merge_operator=PutOperator
compression_per_level=kNoCompression:kNoCompression:kNoCompression:kSnappyCompression:kSnappyCompression:kSnappyCompression
compaction_measure_io_stats=false
prefix_extractor=nullptr
bloom_locality=0
write_buffer_size=134217728
disable_auto_compactions=false
inplace_update_support=false
[TableOptions/BlockBasedTable "default"]
format_version=2
whole_key_filtering=true
no_block_cache=false
checksum=kCRC32c
filter_policy=rocksdb.BuiltinBloomFilter
block_size_deviation=10
block_size=8192
block_restart_interval=16
cache_index_and_filter_blocks=false
pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=false
pin_top_level_index_and_filter=false
index_type=kBinarySearch
hash_index_allow_collision=true
flush_block_policy_factory=FlushBlockBySizePolicyFactory