Cluster installation using resources created for AWS with Kyvos Native
Applies to: Kyvos Enterprise Kyvos Cloud (SaaS on AWS) Kyvos AWS Marketplace
Kyvos Azure Marketplace  Kyvos GCP Marketplace Kyvos Single Node Installation (Kyvos SNI)
Access the installation URL, such as:
http://clusterIP:port/kyvosmanager/kyvos-installer/aws
If you do not have the URL and/or credentials, click here to contact support.On the Kyvos Installer, select the IÂ have all the resources option.
Click INSTALL KYVOS. The Setup Kyvos Environment dialog is displayed.
Enter details as:
Parameter | Description |
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Cluster Name | Provide a unique cluster name. |
License | Upload your Kyvos license file. |
Installation Path | Provide the installation path for Kyvos. |
Username | Enter your username. |
Authentication Type |
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Configure Kyvos Services on Cloud |
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Secrets Manager | Displays the name of the Secrets Manager that will be used for storing passwords. NOTE: This field is displayed if you selected the Deploy with Enhanced Security option at the time of creating resources. |
Compute Cluster | Select the Kubernetes or Shared Query Engines option. NOTE: When you select Kubernetes from the Compute Cluster list, the Kubernetes Details section is displayed. |
Kubernetes Details | Enter the following Kubernetes details:
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Enable Compute Server Scaling | Select this checkbox to enable maximum or minimum compute server for scaling. When you select this checkbox, the following options will be displayed.
NOTE: If you do not select this checkbox, the Compute Server Count field is displayed. Enter the compute server count that you want to set for minimum or maximum compute server scaling. |
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.
To update any fields, enter information as:
Configuration Type | Parameter/Field | Comments/Description |
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Common | Kyvos Setup Package | Select the Kyvos bundle to be installed. Kyvos Manager contains compatible Kyvos bundles. To use any other Kyvos version, click the Upload button |
Semantic Model Local Path | Enter the semantic model local path where cuboids will be copied. For multiple paths, enter a semicolon-separated list. NOTE: The deployment user must have full permission on the parent of the local semantic model path. | |
Automatically restart Kyvos services when down | Select this option to enable high availability mode for the Kyvos service. This will ensure Kyvos services are always up and running. The Kyvos Manager will automatically restart the BI server, query engine, repository, and web portal services, in case any of these services go down | |
BI Server | 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. | |
Query Engine | 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. | |
Additional Java Options | Use this to define custom Java properties for your Query Engine. | |
Compute Server | Listener Port | Enter the listener port for compute server configuration. |
 | Maximum Heap Memory | Enter the maximum memory available for compute server configuration. |
 | Additional Java options | Use this to define custom Java properties for your compute server configuration. |
 | Analytical Store Maximum Memory | Enter the maximum Analytical Store memory available for compute server configuration. |
Web Portal | UI Port | Enter the port on which Kyvos Web client will run. |
JMX Port | Enter the port for Web portal health monitoring. | |
Shut-down Port | Enter the port to be used for shutting the Tomcat server. | |
AJP Port | Enter the port on which the AJP connector creates a socket and awaits an incoming connection. | |
Maximum Heap Memory | Enter the maximum memory for the Web portal. | |
Additional Java Options | Use this to define custom Java properties for the Web portal. | |
Network Protocol Configuration | Enable TLS | Select the checkbox to enable TLS for the cluster. Note: Before enabling TLS, if you are using your own script for resource creation instead of the Kyvos shared scripts, you must rename the OpenSSL configuration file on the Kyvos Manager and the node where the Postgres Service is running. The OpenSSL configuration file is available in the /etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf folder. To accomplish this, you will need to have sudo access. |
HTTP Protocol Version | Select the HTTP Protocol Version for use with TLS. | |
Kyvos Web Portal on HTTPSÂ | Select the checkbox to use HTTPS for connecting to Kyvos Web Portal. | |
Kyvos Web Portal Configuration | NOTE: This is displayed only if Kyvos Web Portal on HTTPS checkbox is selected
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Click Apply.
Click NEXT. The system validates your settings, and all the configurations that are done so far are displayed in the Review and Confirm dialog box.
Review the settings, and click BACK to make any changes.
Select the checkboxes to accept the terms and start Kyvos services on installation.
Click INSTALLÂ to complete the installation.
Important
After the wizard-based deployment with Kyvos Native that includes Shared Query Engines, you must execute the vi /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count command on each Kyvos node (BI Server, Query Engine, Kyvos Manager).
Update the value to 524288 in /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count file on each Kyvos node (BI Server, Query Engine, Kyvos Manager).
If you have installed using your custom stack or if you have used your AWS account resources in the wizard above, you can create and configure the Lamda functions to allow scheduling on the BI Server.
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