Important points for no-Hadoop and no-Spark deployments
No Spark types: SHARED_QE and Compute ServerShared Query Engine: In SHARED_QE deploymentKyvos Native (Shared QE) or Kyvos Native (Compute)
Kyvos Native (Shared QE): In this deployment mode, a semantic model is processed on Query Engines itself.
Kyvos Native (Compute): In
this deployment mode, a semantic model is processed on a dedicated node. This ensures that query performance is not impacted by issues such as a failure in semantic model processing.
A Compute Server can be deployed on any dedicated node, or it can even share nodes with any of the existing services. You can also configure multiple instances of Compute Server service on the same node.
Java options for Compute Service server can be configured from Kyvos Manager on the Java Options page.
Kyvos Manager offers a way to manage service of dedicated Query Engine or Compute Server from Kyvos Dashboard page as offered for other services of cluster.
Logs of dedicated ON PREM Compute Server service can be viewed and downloaded from on the Monitor > Logs page of monitor in from Kyvos Manager.
Kyvos Manager offers a way to add, delete, or migrate Compute Server in a deployed on-premises cluster.
Migration of SHARED_QE Kyvos Native (Shared QE) cluster to Kyvos native (Compute Server ) is NOT supported. You must redeploy the cluster.
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Download the setup provided by your admin/Kyvos Support team. Untar the setup bundle and start the Kyvos Manager.
The Kyvos Installer page is displayed.From the Kyvos platform drop-down list, select the On-Premise option and click the Next button.
On the Ecosystem tab, select the Kyvos Native as the Compute Cluster Type, and click the Next button.
From the Security tab, select the HTTP option and click the Next button.
On the Kyvos tab, clear the Use YARN checkbox as shown in the following figure.
From the Default Cuboid Replication Type dropdown list, select the Local option, and click the Next button.
The Summary tab
Enter details as:
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The Kyvos configuration page enables you to upload the Kyvos license and define the settings for BI Server, Query Engine, Kyvos Web Portal, and so on. You can also define High availability and node mapping configurations here.
After configuring the Kyvos properties, click Next. The Summary tab is displayed.
The Summary tab page displays all the settings completed so far. Collapse or expand the Cluster |
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Click the Previous button to go back and make any changes (if needed). Click Next, the Validations tab is displayed.
The system validates the information entered so far and displays the results, as shown in the following figure. You can check Validation logs and Validation Status. |
To proceed with the deployment, click the
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Note If you select Kyvos Native (Dedicated Node or Shared QE), the Hadoop Ecosystem Configuration will be disabled. In case of No Hadoop No Spark deployments, data reading is supported via MSSQL and Postgres. To create connection for MSSQL warehouse, see the Working with MSSQL Warehouse Connection section. |
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Tip To save the information as a new template, click the Save as Template. For more template management-related features, refer to the section Managing templates. |