Keydb.cfg — Ultimate & Authentic

Increasing server-threads improves throughput on multi-core systems but may increase complexity. Start with cores/2.

| Directive | Default | Description | |-----------|---------|-------------| | daemonize | no | Run as background process. | | pidfile | /var/run/keydb.pid | PID file location. | | loglevel | notice | Levels: debug, verbose, notice, warning. | | logfile | "" | Log file path. Empty = stdout. | | syslog-enabled | no | Log to syslog. | | databases | 16 | Number of logical databases. | | always-show-logo | no | Show KeyDB logo on startup. | | supervised | no | Integration with systemd/upstart. | keydb.cfg

The use of KEYDB.cfg occupies a legal gray area. While it is generally legal to back up or play media you have purchased, bypassing DRM (like AACS) can conflict with laws like the in the United States. However, for many users, this file is the only way to exercise "fair use" and watch their own physical discs on the hardware of their choice without being forced into proprietary ecosystems. Conclusion | | pidfile | /var/run/keydb

keydb-cli DEBUG POPULATE 1000 keydb-cli SAVE keydb-cli LASTSAVE Empty = stdout