'instanceid' => '',
/**
- * The salt used to hash all passwords, auto-generated by the ownCloud
- * installer. (There are also per-user salts.) If you lose this salt you lose
- * all your passwords. This example is for documentation only,
- * and you should never use it.
- *
- * @deprecated This salt is deprecated and only used for legacy-compatibility, developers
- * should *NOT* use this value for anything nowadays.
- *
- *'passwordsalt' => 'd3c944a9af095aa08f',
+ * The salt used to hash all passwords, auto-generated by the ownCloud
+ * installer. (There are also per-user salts.) If you lose this salt you lose
+ * all your passwords. This example is for documentation only, and you should
+ * never use it.
+ *
+ * @deprecated This salt is deprecated and only used for legacy-compatibility,
+ * developers should *NOT* use this value for anything nowadays.
+ *
+ * 'passwordsalt' => 'd3c944a9af095aa08f',
*/
'passwordsalt' => '',
/**
* Where user files are stored; this defaults to ``data/`` in the ownCloud
- * directory. The SQLite database is also stored here, when you use SQLite. (SQLite is
- * available only in ownCloud Community Edition)
+ * directory. The SQLite database is also stored here, when you use SQLite.
+ * (SQLite is available only in ownCloud Community Edition)
*/
'datadirectory' => '/var/www/owncloud/data',
),
/**
- * sqlite3 journal mode can be specified using this config parameter - can be 'WAL' or 'DELETE'
- * see for more details https://www.sqlite.org/wal.html
+ * sqlite3 journal mode can be specified using this config parameter - can be
+ * 'WAL' or 'DELETE' see for more details https://www.sqlite.org/wal.html
*/
'sqlite.journal_mode' => 'DELETE',
* Default is within the tmp directory. The file is named in the following way
* owncloud-server-$INSTANCEID-cron.lock
* where $INSTANCEID is the string specified in the instanceid field.
- * Because the cron lock file is accessed in regular intervals, it may prevent enabled disk drives from spinning down.
- * A different location for this file can solve such issues.
+ * Because the cron lock file is accessed in regular intervals, it may prevent
+ * enabled disk drives from spinning down. A different location for this file
+ * can solve such issues.
*/
'cron.lockfile.location' => '',
/**
* Server details for one or more memcached servers to use for memory caching.
- * Memcache is only used if other memory cache options (xcache, apc, apcu, redis) are
- * not available.
+ * Memcache is only used if other memory cache options (xcache, apc, apcu,
+ * redis) are not available.
*/
'memcached_servers' => array(
// hostname, port and optional weight. Also see: