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The :ref:`runtime configuration <arch_overview_runtime>` specifies the location of the local file |
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system tree that contains re-loadable configuration elements. If runtime is not configured, a "null" |
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provider is used which has the effect of using all defaults built into the code. |
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* :ref:`v1 API reference <config_runtime_v1>` |
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* :ref:`v2 API reference <envoy_api_msg_Runtime>` |
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File system layout |
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Various sections of the configuration guide describe the runtime settings that are available. |
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For example, :ref:`here <config_cluster_manager_cluster_runtime>` are the runtime settings for |
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upstream clusters. |
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Assume that the folder ``/srv/runtime/v1`` points to the actual file system path where global |
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runtime configurations are stored. The following would be a typical configuration setting for |
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runtime: |
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* *symlink_root*: ``/srv/runtime/current`` |
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* *subdirectory*: ``envoy`` |
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* *override_subdirectory*: ``envoy_override`` |
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Where ``/srv/runtime/current`` is a symbolic link to ``/srv/runtime/v1``. |
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Each '.' in a runtime key indicates a new directory in the hierarchy, rooted at *symlink_root* + |
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*subdirectory*. For example, the *health_check.min_interval* key would have the following full |
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file system path (using the symbolic link): |
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``/srv/runtime/current/envoy/health_check/min_interval`` |
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The terminal portion of a path is the file. The contents of the file constitute the runtime value. |
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When reading numeric values from a file, spaces and new lines will be ignored. |
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The *override_subdirectory* is used along with the :option:`--service-cluster` CLI option. Assume |
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that :option:`--service-cluster` has been set to ``my-cluster``. Envoy will first look for the |
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*health_check.min_interval* key in the following full file system path: |
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``/srv/runtime/current/envoy_override/my-cluster/health_check/min_interval`` |
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If found, the value will override any value found in the primary lookup path. This allows the user |
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to customize the runtime values for individual clusters on top of global defaults. |
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.. _config_runtime_comments: |
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Comments |
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Lines starting with ``#`` as the first character are treated as comments. |
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Comments can be used to provide context on an existing value. Comments are also useful in an |
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otherwise empty file to keep a placeholder for deployment in a time of need. |
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Updating runtime values via symbolic link swap |
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There are two steps to update any runtime value. First, create a hard copy of the entire runtime |
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tree and update the desired runtime values. Second, atomically swap the symbolic link root from the |
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old tree to the new runtime tree, using the equivalent of the following command: |
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.. code-block:: console |
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/srv/runtime:~$ ln -s /srv/runtime/v2 new && mv -Tf new current |
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It's beyond the scope of this document how the file system data is deployed, garbage collected, etc. |
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Statistics |
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The file system runtime provider emits some statistics in the *runtime.* namespace. |
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.. csv-table:: |
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:header: Name, Type, Description |
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:widths: 1, 1, 2 |
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load_error, Counter, Total number of load attempts that resulted in an error |
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override_dir_not_exists, Counter, Total number of loads that did not use an override directory |
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override_dir_exists, Counter, Total number of loads that did use an override directory |
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load_success, Counter, Total number of load attempts that were successful |
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num_keys, Gauge, Number of keys currently loaded
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