Applies to: Kyvos Enterprise Kyvos Cloud (SaaS on AWS) Kyvos AWS Marketplace
Kyvos Azure Marketplace Kyvos GCP Marketplace Kyvos Single Node Installation (Kyvos SNI)
These are examples of parameters. The parameters you are using may be slightly different.
Parameter | Option | Details |
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Hadoop Cluster | Name Category Providers Version Vendor Mode Work Directory Is Default Build Cluster Is Default SQL Engine Default SQL Engine Server URL Properties | Name of the connection such as HadoopConnection1. Hadoop Select from the list. For example, Hadoop_Cluster. Hadoop version number For example, Cloudera YARN, Non-YARN Path to data for HDFS, for example: /user/Kyvos/Path or for S3, for example: KyvosBucket Click the checkbox to indicate that this connection is the default cluster used for computing (doing builds). Click the checkbox to indicate this connection runs the default SQL engine. To use Hive or Spark to query raw data, this option must be not selected. For Spark, you need to specify the server URL. To add Parameters: 1. Click Properties. Click a filter to see a smaller set or enter a value in Search. 2. Click Add Property to add. Or, click a property to select it and click – to remove. Default parameters cannot be removed. 3. Provide the parameter name such as NOTE: Parameters that you need to add or search for AWS environment are:
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PostgreSQL | Name Category Providers Driver version Server Port Database User name Password Is Repository | Name of connection. RDBMS Select from the list. For example, POSTGRESQL. PostgreSQL driver version IP address of the server Postgre is running on Port number on which Postgre is configured Name of the database User name to log into the server Password to log into the server Click this checkbox to indicate this connection is the repository. |
Hive | Name Category Providers URL Is Default SQL Engine | Name of connection. SQL Engine Select from the list. For example, HIVE. URL of the hive. Click the checkbox to indicate this connection runs the default SQL engine. |
Presto | Name Category Providers Server Port Catalog Authentication Type User Name Version Is Default SQL engine Properties | Name of connection SQL engine Presto IP address of the server on which the Presto master node is configured Port number on which the Presto master node is configured Hive None, LDAP, or Kerberos User name to log into the server Presto version number Click the checkbox to indicate this connection runs the default SQL engine Click to view or add properties. |
Snowflake | Name Category Providers Server
Warehouse Staging Database Role URL Authentication Type
Client ID Client Secret Token URL Fetch Tokens Access Token Refresh Token Subscribe User Name Password IsDefault SQL Engine Properties | Name of connection Warehouse Snowflake Cloud data platform account URL of the server on which the Snowflake master node is configured. For example, df34534.us-east-1.snowflakecomputing.com. This URL is provided by Snowflake. Full name of your account (provided by Snowflake). Name of the virtual warehouse (for reading data) to use once connected to the Snowflake server. Name of the default staging database provided with your Snowflake account. Access control role to use for the Snowflake session. For example, Sysadmin. URL to access the server. For example, Authenticator to use for verifying user login credentials.
Click the icon next to the Redirect URL to copy the URL to the clipboard. Set the redirect URL on the Snowflake server to this URL. The Client ID is created when you register your client with Snowflake. The Client Secret is created when you register your client with Snowflake. The URL where the token is stored. Click Fetch Tokens to get new tokens. You must provide the Client ID, Client Secret, and Token URL. The access token represents the authorization granted to a client by a user to access their data using a specified role. The refresh token is a string that is used to obtain a new access token when it expires. A refresh token is optionally issued by the authorization server to the client together with an access token. When the expiration date is known, it's shown. Click Subscribe to get notifications for Refresh Token. User name to log into the server when using Snowflake authentication type. Password to log into the server when using Snowflake authentication type. To allow querying of raw data, click the checkbox to indicate this connection runs the default SQL engine. Click to view or add properties. |
BigQuery | Name Category Providers Server Port Project ID Authentication Type Properties | Name of the connection Warehouse BIGQUERY The IP address of the server on which the BigQuery master node is configured Port number on which the BigQuery master node is configured The ID of the project By default, this is Application Default Credentials Click to view or add properties. |
Redshift | Name Category Provider Authentication Type URL
Password SSL DB User DB Groups Auto create DB User Properties | Name of the connection Warehouse REDSHIFT By default, this is User Name and Password (or IAM Instance Profile Connections) Connection to the database. The JDBC URL has the following format: Redshift User name Redshift password Checkbox to configure the driver to use a non-validating SSL factory Redshift user that IAM role is mapped to Redshift group that IAM role is mapped to (must already exist and if no group is specified then PUBLIC is used) Checkbox to create DB user at runtime. Click to view or add properties. |