diff --git a/docs/source/corda-configuration-file.rst b/docs/source/corda-configuration-file.rst index 15584f59bb..a3d3d707f6 100644 --- a/docs/source/corda-configuration-file.rst +++ b/docs/source/corda-configuration-file.rst @@ -3,20 +3,20 @@ Node configuration .. contents:: -Config file location +Configuration file location -------------------- When starting a node, the ``corda.jar`` file defaults to reading the node's configuration from a ``node.conf`` file in the directory from which the command to launch Corda is executed. There are two command-line options to override this behaviour: -* The ``--config-file`` command line option allows you to specify a configuration file with a different name, or at different file location. +* The ``--config-file`` command line option allows you to specify a configuration file with a different name, or in a different file location. Paths are relative to the current working directory * The ``--base-directory`` command line option allows you to specify the node's workspace location. - A ``node.conf`` configuration file is then expected in the root of this workspace + A ``node.conf`` configuration file is then expected in the root of this workspace. If you specify both command line arguments at the same time, the node will fail to start. -Config file format +Configuration file format ------------------ The Corda configuration file uses the HOCON format which is a superset of JSON. Please visit ``_ for further details. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ JVM options java -Dcorda.rpcSettings.ssl.keyStorePassword=mypassword -jar node.jar -Config file fields +Configuration file fields ------------------ .. note :: The available config fields are listed below in alphabetic order. @@ -490,8 +490,6 @@ trustStorePassword The password to unlock the Trust store file (``/certificates/truststore.jks``) containing the Corda network root certificate. This is the non-secret value for the development certificates automatically generated during the first node run. - *Important:* Longer term these keys will be managed in secure hardware devices. ??? (Is it for OS?) - *Default:* trustpass