config['sitename'] = "EXPERIMENTAL Friendica public directory"; //Statistic display settings. $a->config['stats'] = array( //For site health, the max age for which to display data. 'maxDataAge' => 3600*24*30*4 //120 days = ~4 months ); //Settings related to the syncing feature. $a->config['syncing'] = array( //Pulling may be quite intensive at first when it has to do a full sync and your directory is empty. //This timeout should be shorter than your cronjob interval. Preferably with a little breathing room. 'timeout' => 3*60, //3 minutes //Push new submits to the `sync-target` entries? 'enable_pushing' => true, //Maximum amount of items per batch per target to push to other sync-targets. //For example: 3 targets x20 items = 60 requests. 'max_push_items' => 10, //Pull updates from the `sync-target` entries? 'enable_pulling' => true, //This is your normal amount of threads for pulling. //With regular intervals, there's no need to give this a high value. //But when your server is brand new, you may want to keep this high for the first day or two. 'pulling_threads' => 25, //How many items should we crawl per sync? 'max_pull_items' => 250 ); //Things related to site-health monitoring. $a->config['site-health'] = array( //Wait for at least ... before probing a site again. //The longer this value, the more "stable" site-healths will be over time. //Note: If a bad (negative) health site submits something, a probe will be performed regardless. 'min_probe_delay' => 24*3600, // 1 day //Probes get a simple /friendica/json file from the server. //Feel free to set this timeout to a very tight value. 'probe_timeout' => 5, // seconds //Imports should be fast. Feel free to prioritize healthy sites. 'skip_import_threshold' => -20 ); //Things related to the maintenance cronjob. $a->config['maintenance'] = array( //This is to prevent I/O blocking. Will cost you some RAM overhead though. //A good server should handle much more than this default, so you can tweak this. 'threads' => 10, //Limit the amount of scrapes per execution of the maintainer. //This will depend a lot on the frequency with which you call the maintainer. //If you have 10 threads and 80 max_scrapes, that means each thread will handle 8 scrapes. 'max_scrapes' => 80, //Wait for at least ... before scraping a profile again. 'min_scrape_delay' => 3*24*3600, // 3 days //At which health value should we start removing profiles? 'remove_profile_health_threshold' => -60 );