diff --git a/docs/installation/7_configuration.md b/docs/installation/7_configuration.md index 5f123bfca..0cc67b156 100644 --- a/docs/installation/7_configuration.md +++ b/docs/installation/7_configuration.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ permalink: /installation/configuration A YAML configuration file is used to configure Dendrite. A sample configuration file is present in the top level of the Dendrite repository: -* [`dendrite-sample.monolith.yaml`](https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/blob/main/dendrite-sample.monolith.yaml) +* [`dendrite-sample.yaml`](https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/blob/main/dendrite-sample.yaml) You will need to duplicate the sample, calling it `dendrite.yaml` for example, and then tailor it to your installation. At a minimum, you will need to populate the following @@ -86,9 +86,8 @@ that you chose. ### Global connection pool -If you are running a monolith deployment and want to use a single connection pool to a -single PostgreSQL database, then you must uncomment and configure the `database` section -within the `global` section: +If you want to use a single connection pool to a single PostgreSQL database, then you must +uncomment and configure the `database` section within the `global` section: ```yaml global: @@ -102,15 +101,15 @@ global: **You must then remove or comment out** the `database` sections from other areas of the configuration file, e.g. under the `app_service_api`, `federation_api`, `key_server`, -`media_api`, `mscs`, `room_server`, `sync_api` and `user_api` blocks, otherwise these will -override the `global` database configuration. +`media_api`, `mscs`, `relay_api`, `room_server`, `sync_api` and `user_api` blocks, otherwise +these will override the `global` database configuration. ### Per-component connections (all other configurations) If you are are using SQLite databases or separate PostgreSQL databases per component, then you must instead configure the `database` sections under each of the component blocks ,e.g. under the `app_service_api`, `federation_api`, `key_server`, -`media_api`, `mscs`, `room_server`, `sync_api` and `user_api` blocks. +`media_api`, `mscs`, `relay_api`, `room_server`, `sync_api` and `user_api` blocks. For example, with PostgreSQL: