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  1. On the Kyvos Installer, select the I have all the resources option.

  2. Click Install Kyvos. The Setup Kyvos Environment dialog is displayed.

  3. Enter details as:

Area

Parameter/Field

Remarks/Description

Cluster Name

Provide a unique cluster name

License

Upload your Kyvos license file, and click UPLOAD

Installation Path

Provide the installation path for Kyvos

Authentication

User Name

Enter your username for authentication.

Authentication Type

  • Private Key: Choose and Upload the Private Key file.

  • Password: Provide your credentials.

    NOTE: To use password authentication for instances while deployment, ensure that the instances have been configured for using Password-based authentication.

Configure Kyvos Services on Cloud

Select Instance by

  • IP Address: Select this option for IP Address-based deployment.

  • Hostname:  Select this option for hostname-based deployment. In this case, you can deploy the cluster using custom hostnames for nodes to be used for Kyvos services. 

    • Click the Use custom hostname for selected nodes link to specify or map custom hostname for selected BI Server, Query Engine, and Kyvos Manager/repository node.
      NOTE: Ensure that the instances have been configured for using Custom hostnames.

Deployment

Select the deployment that you created on the Azure portal.

Click Fetch resources to view and modify any resources. 

Virtual machines for Bl Server

Provide a comma-separated list of IP Addresses/Hostname (depending on the type selected above) for the Virtual machines to be used as BI Server instances.

Virtual machines for Query Engine

Provide a comma-separated list of IP Address/Hostname (depending on the type selected above) for the Virtual machines to be used as Query Engine instances.

Virtual machines for Web Portal

Provide a comma-separated list of IP Addresses/Hostname (depending on the type selected above) for the Virtual machines to be used as Web Portal instances.

Repository

Provide IP Address/Hostname (depending on the type selected above) for the Virtual machines to be used as a repository for Kyvos.

Repository Password

Provide the Postgres repository password.

Storage

ABFS Account Name

Provide the ABFS Account Name to be used for storage.

Container Name

Provide the ABFS Account Name to be used for storage.

Databricks

Databricks Cluster Id

Enter the ID of the cluster you created. To obtain this ID, click the Cluster Name on the Clusters page in Databricks. The page URL shows <https://<databricks-instance>/#/settings/clusters/<cluster-id>>

File System Type

Select the type of file system to be used in Databricks.

Organization Id

Provide the Organization ID for the Azure environment. It is the number after o= in the workspace URL.

Databricks URL

Provide the URL in <https://<account>.cloud.databricks.com> format.
Example: https://centralus.azuredatabricks.net/

Vault URL

Enter your Azure Key vault URL.

Databricks Authentication 

Select the authentication type for the Databricks cluster from:

  • AAD Token Using Managed Identity:  This option is supported only with premium workspace.

  • Personal Access Token

  • Fetch Parameters: Clicking this will open a new dialog box where you need to provide the following details:

    • fs.azure.account.auth.type: The OAuth input is displayed by default.

    • fs.azure.account.oauth.provider.type: The input for this field is displayed by default.

    • fs.azure.account.oauth2clientID: Enter the managed identity client ID.

    • fs.azure.account.oauth2clientID: Enter the tenant ID.

NOTE: Post deployment of the cluster, you can change the Databricks Authentication type from the Databricks page on Kyvos Manager.

  • W hen switching from AAD to PAT, you need to provide personal access token, which is saved as a secret in your Azure Key Vault and is read from there for authentication purposes. For this:

    • Go to Key Vault Secret.

    • Add  KYVOS -DATABRICKS-SERVICE-TOKEN-DefaultHadoopCluster01 and provide DB token value and click Save.

  • When switching from AAD to PAT, you need to Configure Managed Identity in Azure Databricks .

Function

Function Deployment

Optionally, provide the name of the deployment where your Azure Functions are deployed.
NOTE: This is displayed only if the stack that was created, contains functions.

  1. Click the Advanced Settings link. The Advanced Settings dialog box is displayed with values populated according to the ones that you defined while creating the stack.

  2. To update any fields, enter information as:

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