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diff --git a/app/jitsi/integration/jvb/videobridge.conf b/app/jitsi/integration/jvb/videobridge.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9bded0 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/jitsi/integration/jvb/videobridge.conf @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ +videobridge { + entity-expiration { + # If an entity has no activity after this timeout, it is expired + timeout=1 minute + + # The interval at which the videobridge will check for expired entities + check-interval=${videobridge.entity-expiration.timeout} + } + health { + # The interval between health checks + interval=10 seconds + + # The timeout for a health check + timeout=30 seconds + + # If performing a health check takes longer than this, it is considered unsuccessful. + max-check-duration=3 seconds + + # Whether or not health check failures should be 'sticky' + # (i.e. once the bridge becomes unhealthy, it will never + # go back to a healthy state) + sticky-failures=false + } + ep-connection-status { + # How long we'll wait for an endpoint to *start* sending + # data before we consider it 'inactive' + first-transfer-timeout=15 seconds + + # How long an endpoint can be 'inactive' before it will + # be considered disconnected + max-inactivity-limit=3 seconds + + # How often we check endpoint's connectivity status + check-interval=500 milliseconds + } + cc { + bwe-change-threshold=0.15 + thumbnail-max-height-px=180 + onstage-ideal-height-px=1080 + onstage-preferred-height-px=360 + onstage-preferred-framerate=30 + enable-onstage-video-suspend=false + trust-bwe=true + + # How often we check to send probing data + padding-period=15ms + + # How often we'll force recalculations of forwarded + # streams + max-time-between-calculations = 15 seconds + + # A JVB-wide last-n value, observed by all endpoints. Endpoints + # will take the minimum of their setting and this one (-1 implies + # no last-n limit) + jvb-last-n = -1 + } + # The APIs by which the JVB can be controlled + apis { + xmpp-client { + # The interval at which presence is published in the configured MUCs. + presence-interval = ${videobridge.stats.interval} + + configs { + # example-connection-id { + # For the properties which should be + # filled out here, see MucClientConfiguration + # } + } + } + # The COLIBRI REST API + rest { + enabled = false + } + jvb-api { + enabled = false + } + } + # Configuration of the different REST APIs. + # Note that the COLIBRI REST API is configured under videobridge.apis.rest instead. + rest { + debug { + enabled = true + } + health { + enabled = true + } + shutdown { + # Note that the shutdown API requires the COLIBRI API to also be enabled. + enabled = false + } + version { + enabled = true + } + } + http-servers { + # The HTTP server which hosts services intended for 'public' use + # (e.g. websockets for the bridge channel connection) + public { + # See JettyBundleActivatorConfig in Jicoco for values + port = -1 + tls-port = -1 + } + # The HTTP server which hosts services intended for 'private' use + # (e.g. health or debug stats) + private { + # See JettyBundleActivatorConfig in Jicoco for values + host = 127.0.0.1 + } + } + octo { + # Whether or not Octo is enabled + enabled=false + + # A string denoting the 'region' of this JVB. This region + # will be used by Jicofo in the selection of a bridge for + # a client by comparing it to the client's region. + # Must be set when 'enabled' is true + #region="us-west-1" + + # The address on which the Octo relay should bind + # Must be set when 'enabled' is true + #bind-address=198.51.100.1 + + # The port to which the Octo relay should bind + bind-port=4096 + + # The address which controls the public address which + # will be part of the Octo relayId + #public-address=198.51.100.1 + + # The size of the incoming octo queue. This queue is per-remote-endpoint, + # so it matches what we use for local endpoints + recv-queue-size=1024 + + # The size of the outgoing octo queue. This is a per-originating-endpoint + # queue, so assuming all packets are routed (as they currently are for Octo) + # it should be the same size as the transceiver recv queue in + # jitsi-media-transform. Repeating the description from there: + # Assuming 300pps for high-definition, 200pps for standard-definition, + # 100pps for low-definition and 50pps for audio, this queue is fed + # 650pps, so its size in terms of millis is 1024/650*1000 ~= 1575ms. + send-queue-size=1024 + } + load-management { + # Whether or not the reducer will be enabled to take actions to mitigate load + reducer-enabled = false + load-measurements { + packet-rate { + # The packet rate at which we'll consider the bridge overloaded + load-threshold = 50000 + # The packet rate at which we'll consider the bridge 'underloaded' enough + # to start recovery + recovery-threshold = 40000 + } + } + load-reducers { + last-n { + # The factor by which we'll reduce the current last-n when trying to reduce load + reduction-scale = .75 + # The factor by which we'll increase the current last-n when trying to recover + recover-scale = 1.25 + # The minimum time in between runs of the last-n reducer to reduce or recover from + # load + impact-time = 1 minute + # The lowest value we'll set for last-n + minimum-last-n-value = 0 + # The highest last-n value we'll enforce. Once the enforced last-n exceeds this value + # we'll remove the limit entirely + maximum-enforced-last-n-value = 40 + } + } + } + sctp { + # Whether SCTP data channels are enabled. + enabled=true + } + stats { + # Whether periodic collection of statistics is enabled or not. When enabled they are accessible through the REST + # API (at `/colibri/stats`), and are available to other modules (e.g. to be pushed to callstats or in a MUC). + enabled = false + + # The interval at which stats are gathered. + interval = 5 seconds + + # Configuration related to pushing statistics to callstats.io. + callstats { + # An integer application ID (use 0 to disable pushing stats to callstats). + app-id = 0 + + # The shared secred to authentication with callstats.io. + //app-secret = "s3cret" + + # ID of the key that was used to generate token. + //key-id = "abcd" + + # The path to private key file. + //key-path = "/etc/jitsi/videobridge/ecpriv.jwk" + + # The ID of the server instance to be used when reporting to callstats. + bridge-id = "jitsi" + + # TODO: document + //conference-id-prefix = "abcd" + + # The interval at which statististics will be published to callstats. This affects both per-conference and global + # statistics. + # Note that this value will be overriden if a "callstatsio" transport is defined in the parent "stats" section. + interval = ${videobridge.stats.interval} + } + } + websockets { + enabled=false + server-id="default-id" + + # Optional, even when 'enabled' is set to true + # tls=true + # Must be set when enabled = true + #domain="some-domain" + } + ice { + tcp { + # Whether ICE/TCP is enabled. + enabled = true + + # The port to bind to for ICE/TCP. + port = 8080 + + # An optional additional port to advertise. + # mapped-port = 8443 + # Whether to use "ssltcp" or plain "tcp". + ssltcp = true + } + + udp { + # The port for ICE/UDP. + port = 10000 + } + + # An optional prefix to include in STUN username fragments generated by the bridge. + #ufrag-prefix = "jvb-123:" + + # Which candidate pairs to keep alive. The accepted values are defined in ice4j's KeepAliveStrategy: + # "selected_and_tcp", "selected_only", or "all_succeeded". + keep-alive-strategy = "selected_and_tcp" + + # Whether to use the "component socket" feature of ice4j. + use-component-socket = true + + # Whether to attempt DNS resolution for remote candidates that contain a non-literal address. When set to 'false' + # such candidates will be ignored. + resolve-remote-candidates = false + + # The nomination strategy to use for ICE. THe accepted values are defined in ice4j's NominationStrategy: + # "NominateFirstValid", "NominateHighestPriority", "NominateFirstHostOrReflexiveValid", or "NominateBestRTT". + nomination-strategy = "NominateFirstValid" + } + + transport { + send { + # The size of the dtls-transport outgoing queue. This is a per-participant + # queue. Packets from the egress end-up in this queue right before + # transmission by the outgoing srtp pipeline (which mainly consists of the + # packet sender). + # + # Its size needs to be of the same order of magnitude as the rtp sender + # queue. In a 100 participant call, assuming 300pps for the on-stage and + # 100pps for low-definition, last-n 20 and 2 participants talking, so + # 2*50pps for audio, this queue is fed 300+19*100+2*50 = 2300pps, so its + # size in terms of millis is 1024/2300*1000 ~= 445ms. + queue-size=1024 + } + } + + version { + // Wheather to announe the jitsi-videobridge version to clients in the ServerHello message. + announce = false + } +} + |