68999ce9cb
We add a directory v_5_4_0 in cdh plugin, so that we have a choice 5.4.0 when cdh plugin is chosen. Implements: blueprint cdh-5-4-support Change-Id: I05d2082b589eb031b0ce1b5a253dc62a75912e1b
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68 lines
3.2 KiB
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{
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"desc": "For advanced use only, a string to be inserted into the client configuration for <strong>hdfs-site.xml</strong>.",
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"display_name": "HDFS Client Advanced Configuration Snippet (Safety Valve) for hdfs-site.xml",
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"name": "hdfs_client_config_safety_valve",
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"value": null
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},
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{
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"desc": "For advanced use only, a string to be inserted into <strong>log4j.properties</strong> for this role only.",
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"display_name": "Gateway Logging Advanced Configuration Snippet (Safety Valve)",
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"name": "log4j_safety_valve",
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"value": null
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},
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{
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"desc": "The directory where the client configs will be deployed",
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"display_name": "Deploy Directory",
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"name": "client_config_root_dir",
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"value": "/etc/hadoop"
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},
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{
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"desc": "For advanced use only, key-value pairs (one on each line) to be inserted into the client configuration for <strong>hadoop-env.sh</strong>",
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"display_name": "HDFS Client Environment Advanced Configuration Snippet for hadoop-env.sh (Safety Valve)",
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"name": "hdfs_client_env_safety_valve",
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"value": null
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},
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{
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"desc": "The priority level that the client configuration will have in the Alternatives system on the hosts. Higher priority levels will cause Alternatives to prefer this configuration over any others.",
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"display_name": "Alternatives Priority",
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"name": "client_config_priority",
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"value": "90"
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},
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{
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"desc": "When set, Cloudera Manager will send alerts when this entity's configuration changes.",
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"display_name": "Enable Configuration Change Alerts",
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"name": "enable_config_alerts",
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"value": "false"
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},
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{
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"desc": "Maximum size in bytes for the Java process heap memory. Passed to Java -Xmx.",
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"display_name": "Client Java Heap Size in Bytes",
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"name": "hdfs_client_java_heapsize",
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"value": "268435456"
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},
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{
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"desc": "Enable HDFS short circuit read. This allows a client co-located with the DataNode to read HDFS file blocks directly. This gives a performance boost to distributed clients that are aware of locality.",
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"display_name": "Enable HDFS Short Circuit Read",
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"name": "dfs_client_read_shortcircuit",
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"value": "false"
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},
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{
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"desc": "These are Java command line arguments. Commonly, garbage collection flags or extra debugging flags would be passed here.",
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"display_name": "Client Java Configuration Options",
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"name": "hbase_client_java_opts",
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"value": "-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"
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},
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{
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"desc": "Move deleted files to the trash so that they can be recovered if necessary. This client side configuration takes effect only if the HDFS service-wide trash is disabled (NameNode Filesystem Trash Interval set to 0) and is ignored otherwise. The trash is not automatically emptied when enabled with this configuration.",
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"display_name": "Use Trash",
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"name": "dfs_client_use_trash",
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"value": "false"
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},
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{
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"desc": "The minimum log level for Gateway logs",
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"display_name": "Gateway Logging Threshold",
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"name": "log_threshold",
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"value": "INFO"
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}
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] |