6 BINARY = gnunet-service-testbed
8 # How long should operations wait?
9 OPERATION_TIMEOUT = 30 s
11 # Set this to the path where the testbed helper is installed. By default the
12 # helper binary is searched in @prefix@/lib/gnunet/libexec/
13 # HELPER_BINARY_PATH = @prefix@/lib/gnunet/libexec/gnunet-helper-testbed
15 # Add your local network address here. For example, if you want to running
16 # testbed on a group of hosts connected to network 192.168.1.0/24, then set
17 # ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1; 192.168.1.0/24;
18 # Multiple network addresses can be given. They should be separated by `;'
19 ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1;
22 UNIXPATH = /tmp/gnunet-service-testbed.sock
26 # How many maximum number of operations can be run in parallel. This number
27 # should be decreased if the system is getting overloaded and to keep reduce the
29 MAX_PARALLEL_OPERATIONS = 1000
30 MAX_PARALLEL_TOPOLOGY_CONFIG_OPERATIONS = 1
32 # How many maximum number of handles to peers' services should be kept open at
33 # any time. This number also keeps a check on the number of open descriptors as
34 # opening a service connection results in opening a file descriptor.
35 MAX_PARALLEL_SERVICE_CONNECTIONS = 256
37 # Size of the internal testbed cache. It is used to cache handles to peers
38 # while trying to connect them.
41 # Maximum number of file descriptors a testbed controller is permitted to keep
45 # How long should we wait for testbed to setup while using helper functions
46 # GNUNET_TESTBED_test_run() and GNUNET_TESTBED_run()
49 # Where should testbed write load statistics data
50 # STATS_DIR = /tmp/load