List of Pages in Category Configuring (277 pages)
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- Adding a Host to the Cluster
- Adding a Hue Service and Role Instance
- Adding a Service
- Adding and Configuring an NFS Gateway
- Adding and Deleting Clusters
- Adding HttpFS
- Adding Schema to Oozie Using Cloudera Manager
- Adding the Oozie Service Using Cloudera Manager
- Administering Hue
- Admission Control and Query Queuing
- Autoconfiguration
- Automatic Logout
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- Changing a Nameservice Name for Highly Available HDFS Using Cloudera Manager
- Charting Time-Series Data
- Client Configuration Files
- Cloudera Manager 5 Overview
- Cloudera Manager and Managed Service Datastores
- Cloudera Manager API
- Cloudera Manager Configuration Properties
- Cloudera Navigator Key Trustee Server High Availability
- Cluster Utilization Reports
- Cluster-Wide Configuration
- Comparing Configurations for a Service Between Clusters
- Components That Require Additional Configuration
- Configuration Change on Hosts Used with HCatalog
- Configuration Overview
- Configuration Settings for HBase
- Configuring a Cluster with Custom Kerberos Principals
- Configuring a Cluster-dedicated MIT KDC with Cross-Realm Trust
- Configuring a Custom Java Home Location
- Configuring a Mail Transfer Agent for Key Trustee Server
- Configuring Alert Email Delivery
- Configuring Alert SNMP Delivery
- Configuring an External Database for Oozie
- Configuring an External Database for Sqoop
- Configuring Authentication in CDH Using the Command Line
- Configuring Authentication in Cloudera Manager
- Configuring CDH Components for Hue
- Configuring CDH Services for HDFS Encryption
- Configuring Centralized Cache Management in HDFS
- Configuring Cloudera Manager Agents
- Configuring Cloudera Manager for High Availability With a Load Balancer
- Configuring Cloudera Manager Server Ports
- Configuring Dependencies Before Deploying CDH on a Cluster
- Configuring Encrypted Communication Between HiveServer2 and Client Drivers
- Configuring Encrypted HBase Data Transport
- Configuring Encrypted HDFS Data Transport
- Configuring Encrypted On-disk File Channels for Flume
- Configuring External Authentication for Cloudera Manager
- Configuring External Authentication for the Cloudera Navigator Data Management Component
- Configuring Flume Solr Sink to Sip from the Twitter Firehose
- Configuring Flume's Security Properties
- Configuring Hadoop Daemons to Run at Startup
- Configuring Hardware for HDFS HA
- Configuring HBase Authorization
- Configuring HBase Garbage Collection
- Configuring HBase in Pseudo-Distributed Mode
- Configuring HBase MultiWAL Support
- Configuring HDFS Trash
- Configuring Heterogeneous Storage in HDFS
- Configuring HiveServer2
- Configuring HttpFS
- Configuring Hue for SAML
- Configuring Impala to Work with JDBC
- Configuring Impala to Work with ODBC
- Configuring init to Start Hadoop System Services
- Configuring Kerberos Authentication for HBase
- Configuring Kerberos Authentication for Hue
- Configuring Kerberos Authentication for the Oozie Server
- Configuring Kerberos for Flume Thrift Source and Sink Using Cloudera Manager
- Configuring Kerberos for Flume Thrift Source and Sink Using the Command Line
- Configuring LDAP Group Mappings
- Configuring Maximum File Descriptors
- Configuring Monitoring Settings
- Configuring Mountable HDFS
- Configuring MRv1 Security
- Configuring Network Names
- Configuring Network Settings
- Configuring Oozie
- Configuring Oozie Data Purge Settings Using Cloudera Manager
- Configuring Oozie HA with Kerberos
- Configuring Other CDH Components to Use HDFS HA
- Configuring Secure HBase Replication
- Configuring Sentry Authorization for Solr
- Configuring Sentry Policy File Authorization Using Cloudera Manager
- Configuring Sentry Policy File Authorization Using the Command Line
- Configuring Services to Use the GPL Extras Parcel
- Configuring Short-Circuit Reads
- Configuring Spark Applications
- Configuring Sqoop 2
- Configuring Storage Balancing for DataNodes
- Configuring Storage Directories for DataNodes
- Configuring the Blocksize for HBase
- Configuring the CDH Version of a Cluster
- Configuring the Flume Solr Sink
- Configuring the HBase BlockCache
- Configuring the HBase Canary
- Configuring the HBase Client TGT Renewal Period
- Configuring the HBase Scanner Heartbeat
- Configuring the Hive Metastore
- Configuring the Key Management Server (KMS)
- Configuring the Lily HBase NRT Indexer Service for Use with Cloudera Search
- Configuring the Mapping from Kerberos Principals to Short Names
- Configuring the Metastore to Use HDFS High Availability
- Configuring the Sentry Service
- Configuring the Storage Policy for the Write-Ahead Log (WAL)
- Configuring TLS Encryption Only for Cloudera Manager
- Configuring TLS Security for Cloudera Manager
- Configuring TLS/SSL Encryption for CDH Services
- Configuring TLS/SSL for Cloudera Management Service Roles
- Configuring TLS/SSL for Flume Thrift Source and Sink
- Configuring TLS/SSL for HBase
- Configuring TLS/SSL for HDFS, YARN and MapReduce
- Configuring TLS/SSL for HttpFS
- Configuring TLS/SSL for Hue
- Configuring TLS/SSL for Impala
- Configuring TLS/SSL for Oozie
- Configuring TLS/SSL for Publishing Cloudera Navigator Audit Events to Kafka
- Configuring TLS/SSL for Solr
- Configuring TLS/SSL for the Cloudera Navigator Data Management Component
- Configuring YARN Security
- Creating a CDH Cluster Using a Cloudera Manager Template
- Creating and Using a Package Repository for Cloudera Manager
- Creating and Using a Remote Parcel Repository for Cloudera Manager
- Custom Configuration
D
- Dashboards
- Data Storage for Monitoring Data
- Database Considerations for Cloudera Manager Upgrades
- Database High Availability Configuration
- Deploying Clients
- Deploying Cloudera Search
- Deploying HBase on a Cluster
- Deploying HDFS on a Cluster
- Deploying MapReduce v2 (YARN) on a Cluster
- Designating a Replication Source
- DSSD D5 and Short-Circuit Reads
- DSSD D5 Installation Path A - Automated Installation by Cloudera Manager Installer (Non-Production)
- Dynamic Resource Pools
E
- Enabling and Disabling Fair Scheduler Preemption
- Enabling Debugging Output for the Sun Kerberos Classes
- Enabling HDFS Encryption Using the Wizard
- Enabling HDFS HA
- Enabling Hue Applications Using Cloudera Manager
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication for Hadoop Using the Command Line
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication for Impala
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication for Single User Mode or Non-Default Users
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication Using the Wizard
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication Without the Wizard
- Enabling LDAP Authentication for Impala
- Enabling NTP
- Enabling Oozie SLA with Cloudera Manager
- Enabling Replication Between Clusters in Different Kerberos Realms
- Enabling Sentry Authorization for Impala
- Enabling the Oozie Web Console
- Enabling WebHDFS
- Encrypted Shuffle and Encrypted Web UIs
- Exporting and Importing Cloudera Manager Configuration
- Exporting and Importing Cloudera Manager Configuration
- External PostgreSQL Database
F
- Flume Configuration
- Flume Morphline Interceptor Configuration Options
- Flume Morphline Solr Sink Configuration Options
- Flume Solr BlobDeserializer Configuration Options
- Flume Solr BlobHandler Configuration Options
- Flume Solr UUIDInterceptor Configuration Options
- FUSE Kerberos Configuration
H
- HBase High Availability
- HBase Read Replicas
- HBase Replication
- HDFS Balancers
- HDFS Extended ACLs
- Hedged Reads
- High-Level Steps to Configure Cloudera Manager High Availability
- Hive Metastore High Availability
- Hive Metastore Server Security Configuration
- Hive Replication
- HiveServer2 High Availability
- HiveServer2 Security Configuration
- Host Details
- HttpFS Authentication
- Hue and High Availability
- Hue Configuration
I
- impala-shell Configuration Options
- Initializing Navigator Key HSM
- Initializing Standalone Key Trustee Server
- Installation Path A - Automated Installation by Cloudera Manager (Non-Production Mode)
- Installing and Managing the Multi Cloudera Manager Dashboard
- Integrating Hadoop Security with Active Directory
- Integrating Hadoop Security with Alternate Authentication
- Integrating Key HSM with Key Trustee Server
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- Level 1: Configuring TLS Encryption for Cloudera Manager Agents
- Level 2: Configuring TLS Verification of Cloudera Manager Server by the Agents
- Level 3: Configuring TLS Authentication of Agents to the Cloudera Manager Server
- Linux Control Groups (cgroups)
- Llama Authentication
M
- Managing Cloudera Manager Agent Logs
- Managing Encryption Keys and Zones
- Managing Federated Nameservices
- Managing Flume
- Managing HBase
- Managing HBase Snapshots
- Managing Hosts
- Managing Impala
- Managing Impala Admission Control
- Managing MapReduce
- Managing Solr
- Managing Spark Standalone Using the Command Line
- Managing the Cloudera Manager Server Log
- Managing YARN
- Managing YARN (MRv2) and MapReduce (MRv1)
- MapReduce (MRv1) JobTracker High Availability
- MariaDB Database
- Migrating Keys from a Java KeyStore to Cloudera Navigator Key Trustee Server
- Modifying Configuration Properties (Classic Layout)
- Modifying Configuration Properties Using Cloudera Manager
- Modifying Impala Startup Options
- Monitoring Impala Queries
- Monitoring Service Status
- Monitoring YARN Applications
- MySQL Database
O
- Oozie High Availability
- Oozie High Availability
- Optimizing Performance in CDH
- Optional Step 10: Configuring a secure HDFS NFS Gateway
- Optional Step 8: Configuring Security for HDFS High Availability
- Oracle Database
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- Securing the Key Management Server (KMS)
- Sending Usage and Diagnostic Data to Cloudera
- Sensitive Data Redaction
- Sentry Policy File Authorization
- SET Statement
- Setting HADOOP_MAPRED_HOME
- Setting HADOOP_MAPRED_HOME
- Setting HDFS Quotas
- Setting the Oozie Database Timezone
- Setting Up a Gateway Node to Restrict Cluster Access
- Sizing NameNode Heap Memory
- Solr Authentication
- Stale Configurations
- Starting HBase in Standalone Mode
- Step 11: (CDH 4.0 and 4.1 only) Configure Hue to Use a Local Hive Metastore
- Step 13: Deploy Client Configurations
- Step 2: Installing and Configuring Cloudera Manager Server for High Availability
- Step 3: Installing and Configuring Cloudera Management Service for High Availability
- Step 4: Enabling Kerberos Using the Wizard
- Step 5: Configure the Kerberos Default Realm in the Cloudera Manager Admin Console
- Step 6: Enable Hadoop Security
- Step 7: Configure Secure HDFS
- Storing Medium Objects (MOBs) in HBase
- Synchronizing HDFS ACLs and Sentry Permissions
T
- Testing the Flume HDFS Sink Configuration
- The Impala Service
- TLS and Kerberos Configuration for Cloudera Manager High Availability
- Troubleshooting Cluster Configuration and Operation
- Tuning YARN
U
- Upgrading Cloudera Manager 4 to Cloudera Manager 5
- Upgrading to CDH 5
- Using a Web Browser to Access an URL Protected by Kerberos HTTP SPNEGO
- Using an External Database for Hue
- Using an External Database for Hue Using Cloudera Manager
- Using Impala through a Proxy for High Availability
- Using Impala to Query HBase Tables
- Using MapReduce with HBase
- Using the Multi Cloudera Manager Status Dashboard
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