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web: INFO
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hibernate: ERROR
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server:
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port: ${svr-ehr-basic.server.port}
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management:
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port: ${server.port}
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fast-dfs:
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pool:
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init-size: 5
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min-idle: 8
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validation-query: SELECT 1
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test-on-borrow: true
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# REDIS
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redis:
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database: 0 # Database index used by the connection factory.
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port: 6379 # Redis server port.
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password: # Login password of the redis server.
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timeout: 0 # Connection timeout in milliseconds.
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#sentinel:
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# master: # Name of Redis server.
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# nodes: # Comma-separated list of host:port pairs.
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pool:
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max-active: 8 # Max number of connections that can be allocated by the pool at a given time. Use a negative value for no limit.
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max-idle: 8 # Max number of "idle" connections in the pool. Use a negative value to indicate an unlimited number of idle connections.
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max-wait: -1 # Maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) a connection allocation should block before throwing an exception when the pool is exhausted. Use a negative value to block indefinitely.
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min-idle: 1 # Target for the minimum number of idle connections to maintain in the pool. This setting only has an effect if it is positive.
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spring:
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