deb-sahara/sahara/plugins/cdh/v5_3_0/resources/flume-service.json
Ken Chen 2a56aa003d Separate the codes of CDH5 and CDH5.3.0
We use v5 and v5.3.0 to put different python files for CDH5 and
CDH5.3.0. CDH5 is CDH5.0.0, we use the name "CDH5" instead of
"CDH5.0.0" for backward support. Currently since CDH5.0.0 does
not support cm_api>6, we cannot use first_run API in CDH5.0.0, so
we only implemented parts of the services that we implemented in
CDH5.3.0.

implements bp: cdh-version-management
Change-Id: I3b3058f25912ddf6206d64db88ac40138a45a53f
2015-02-06 11:04:24 +08:00

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[
{
"desc": "Name of the Solr service that this Flume service instance depends on",
"display_name": "Solr Service",
"name": "solr_service",
"value": null
},
{
"desc": "When set, Cloudera Manager will send alerts when the health of this service reaches the threshold specified by the EventServer setting eventserver_health_events_alert_threshold",
"display_name": "Enable Service Level Health Alerts",
"name": "enable_alerts",
"value": "true"
},
{
"desc": "Name of the Hbase service that this Flume service instance depends on",
"display_name": "Hbase Service",
"name": "hbase_service",
"value": null
},
{
"desc": "The frequency in which the log4j event publication appender will retry sending undelivered log events to the Event server, in seconds",
"display_name": "Log Event Retry Frequency",
"name": "log_event_retry_frequency",
"value": "30"
},
{
"desc": "For advanced use only, key-value pairs (one on each line) to be inserted into a role's environment. Applies to configurations of all roles in this service except client configuration.",
"display_name": "Flume Service Environment Advanced Configuration Snippet (Safety Valve)",
"name": "flume_env_safety_valve",
"value": null
},
{
"desc": "Sets the maximum number of Flume components that will be returned under Flume Metric Details. Increasing this value will negatively impact the interactive performance of the Flume Metrics Details page.",
"display_name": "Maximum displayed Flume metrics components",
"name": "flume_context_groups_request_limit",
"value": "1000"
},
{
"desc": "The group that this service's processes should run as.",
"display_name": "System Group",
"name": "process_groupname",
"value": "flume"
},
{
"desc": "When set, Cloudera Manager will send alerts when this entity's configuration changes.",
"display_name": "Enable Configuration Change Alerts",
"name": "enable_config_alerts",
"value": "false"
},
{
"desc": "The user that this service's processes should run as.",
"display_name": "System User",
"name": "process_username",
"value": "flume"
},
{
"desc": "<p>The configured triggers for this service. This is a JSON formatted list of triggers. These triggers are evaluated as part as the health system. Every trigger expression is parsed, and if the trigger condition is met, the list of actions provided in the trigger expression is executed.</p><p>Each trigger has all of the following fields:</p><ul><li><code>triggerName</code> <strong>(mandatory)</strong> - the name of the trigger. This value must be unique for the specific service. </li><li><code>triggerExpression</code> <strong>(mandatory)</strong> - a tsquery expression representing the trigger. </li><li><code>streamThreshold</code> <strong>(optional)</strong> - the maximum number of streams that can satisfy a condition of a trigger before the condition fires. By default set to 0, and any stream returned causes the condition to fire. </li><li><code>enabled</code> <strong> (optional)</strong> - by default set to 'true'. If set to 'false' the trigger will not be evaluated.</li></ul></p><p>For example, here is a JSON formatted trigger that fires if there are more than 10 DataNodes with more than 500 file-descriptors opened:</p><p><pre>[{\"triggerName\": \"sample-trigger\",\n \"triggerExpression\": \"IF (SELECT fd_open WHERE roleType = DataNode and last(fd_open) > 500) DO health:bad\",\n \"streamThreshold\": 10, \"enabled\": \"true\"}]</pre></p><p>Consult the trigger rules documentation for more details on how to write triggers using tsquery.</p><p>The JSON format is evolving and may change in the future and as a result backward compatibility is not guaranteed between releases at this time.</p>",
"display_name": "Service Triggers",
"name": "service_triggers",
"value": "[]"
},
{
"desc": "For advanced use only, a list of derived configuration properties that will be used by the Service Monitor instead of the default ones.",
"display_name": "Service Monitor Derived Configs Advanced Configuration Snippet (Safety Valve)",
"name": "smon_derived_configs_safety_valve",
"value": null
},
{
"desc": "Name of the HDFS service that this Flume service instance depends on",
"display_name": "HDFS Service",
"name": "hdfs_service",
"value": null
},
{
"desc": "The health test thresholds of the overall Agent health. The check returns \"Concerning\" health if the percentage of \"Healthy\" Agents falls below the warning threshold. The check is unhealthy if the total percentage of \"Healthy\" and \"Concerning\" Agents falls below the critical threshold.",
"display_name": "Healthy Agent Monitoring Thresholds",
"name": "flume_agents_healthy_thresholds",
"value": "{\"critical\":\"never\",\"warning\":\"95.0\"}"
},
{
"desc": "When set, each role identifies important log events and forwards them to Cloudera Manager.",
"display_name": "Enable Log Event Capture",
"name": "catch_events",
"value": "true"
}
]