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Applies to: (tick) Kyvos Enterprise  (error) Kyvos Cloud (SaaS on AWS) (error) Kyvos AWS Marketplace

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Parameter/Field

Comments/Description

Listener Port

Enter the listener port for BI Server.

JMX Port

Enter the JMX port for BI Server health monitoring.

Work Directory

Enter the directory location on HDFS, where BI Server has access permissions.

Maximum  Heap Memory

Enter the maximum memory available for BI Server.

Additional Java Options

Use this to define custom Java properties for your BI Server.

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Parameter/Field

Comments/Description

Thrift Listener Port

Enter the thrift listener port for Query Engine

JMX Port

Enter the port for Query Engine health monitoring.

Maximum  Heap Memory

Enter the maximum memory for Query Engine.

Off Heap Memory

Enter the maximum memory available to Query Engine for cuboid caching.

Additional Java Options

Use this to define custom Java properties for your Query Engine.

Use YARN

Select this checkbox to launch Query Engines using the Hadoop application master.

NOTE: If this option is not selected, you MUST mention the Query Engine nodes at the time of node mapping . Also, you can configure multiple instances of Query Engine.

YARN Job Name

Provide the YARN job name on which the application has to be submitted.

YARN Queue Name

Provide the YARN queue name on which the application has to be submitted.

Application Master Cores and Memory 

Enter virtual cores to be used by Application Master

Enter memory to be used by Application Master

Application Master Log Path 

Provides the logs of the Application Master

Application Master Schedule 

Select a day(s) and time to restart the Application Master

Query Engine Operation Mode

Select the Count Based or Host Based option.

Query Engine Host Names

Enter a comma-separated list of hostnames where the YARN-based Query Engine will be deployed. Follow the Hostnames by instance count separated by a colon.

Example: host-1:1,host-2:3

Query Engine Instance Count

Enter the number of Query Engine instances to be launched.

Container Cores and Memory

Enter the number of virtual cores to be used by Kyvos Query Engine.

Enter the memory to be used by Kyvos Query Engine.

Query Engine Log Path

Enter the path for saving Query Engine logs. Ensure that the path exists on data nodes, and the user (with which YARN containers are launched) has write permissions on this path.

Logs Sync Interval

Enter the time interval for syncing Query Engine logs on HDFS.

YARN Job Name

Enter a name for the YARN job.

Enable Query Engine Auto Scaling

Select this check box to enable automatic scaling of the Kyvos Query Engine.

Query Engine Minimum Instance Count

Provide a count of the number of Query Engines that should be running in scale-down mode.

Query Engine Minimum Instance Names

Provide a comma-separated list of hostnames on which Query Engines will be running in scale-down mode. This is displayed only when auto-scaling of Query Engines is enabled.

Query Engine Instance Names

Select the Query Engine instance to be used from the list. This is displayed only when auto scaling of Query Engines is enabled.

Additional Query Engine Instance Names

Enter additional minimum Query Engine hostnames (if any). This is displayed only when auto scaling of Query Engines is enabled.

Scale Up Time

Enter the time in HH:MM format at which the Query Engine will be scaled up. Ensure that the correct time zone is displayed.

Scale Down Time

Enter the time in HH:MM format at which the Query Engine will be scaled down. Ensure that the correct time zone is displayed.

Application Master Restart Style

If Hadoop is running in secure mode, select Never or Fix Schedule so that the Application Master can get the Kerberos ticket.

If selecting the Fix Schedule option, select the time and days to restart the Application Master automatically.

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Important

When Query Engine is configured in YARN mode:

  1. The Start and Stop buttons are available for a new AppMaster service on the Kyvos details screen. In this case, you MUST manually start Kyvos Services after deploying the cluster.

  2. The Query Engine nodes do not appear anywhere under the Node/Service list on the portal.

After deployment, you can modify the YARN configuration through Cluster Name > Manage Kyvos  Query Engine YARN Configuration.

Configuring Compute Server

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Note

The Compute Server Configuration will be displayed only when the Kyvos Native (Dedicated Node) is selected as compute cluster type in the Ecosystem tab.

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You can configure the Compute Server using the fields here. The following figure displays the Web Portal area.

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Enter details as:

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Parameter/Field

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Comments/Description

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Listener Port

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Enter the listener port for compute server configuration.

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Maximum  Heap Memory

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Enter the maximum memory available for compute server configuration.

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Additional Java Options

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Use this to define custom Java properties for your compute server configuration.

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Analytical Store Maximum Memory

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Configuring Web Portal

You can configure the Kyvos Web portal using the fields here. The following figure displays the Web Portal area.

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Web Portal High Availability Configuration 

The checkbox is always disabled.



It will be automatically selected when multiple web portals are selected and High Availability configurations fields are displayed. 

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Parameter

Description

Enable Session Management

Select to enable Tomcat-based session management. Do not select this for cloud clusters with a load balancer configured for Web Portal HA.
This option is recommended for On-Premise clusters (e.g., node-1 or http://node-1:80 ).

Multicast Address

Specify the multicast IP address that will be used for multi-casting messages to all web portal IP/Hostname. It is a logical identifier for a group of hosts in a computer network that is available for processing. Read more

Multicast Port

Enter the multicast port to be used for sending multicast messages.

Receiver Port

Enter the port that will be used as the receiver port

See the Configuring High Availability for Web Portal and Postgres Server section for more details. 

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