Several configurations for Datameer X are stored in default.properties.
Edit Available properties can be seen in the |
Make sure to restart Datameer X using bin/conductor.sh or restarting the client, if you have committed any changes to apply them to your current distribution. |
If you already built your own distribution, go to the installation path:
conf
folder.default.properties
file.Make a backup of this file before manually adjusting entries, and fix typos or general errors before saving the file.
Find all of the following options within the default.properties
file by using cmd+f (Mac) or ctrl +f (Windows) to open the search engine.
Datameer X deploy modes (separate and unrelated to Hadoop cluster mode):
Trial
Live
The deploy mode can be configured in the following ways:
-Ddeploy.mode=local
Using etc/das-env.sh
by adding:
export DAS_DEPLOY_MODE=local |
Setting the environment during the start up of the conductor (this way works only if DAS_DEPLOY_MODE isn't set in etc/das-env.sh
)
DAS_DEPLOY_MODE=local bin/conductor.sh start |
The metadata store can also be configured independently of the deploy mode in the following ways:
-Ddb.mode=hsql-file|hsql-memory|mysql
Using etc/das-env.sh
by adding:
export DAS_DB_MODE=hsql-file |
By setting the environment on start up of the conductor (this method works only if DAS_DB_MODE
isn't set in etc/das-env.sh)
DAS_DB_MODE=hsql-file bin/conductor.sh start |
You can manually adjust the settings of a MySQL Database.
name = database name username password host port |
Don't use a path that depends on the Datameer X installation directory. Since the das-data
folder is stored inside of your installation directory by default, make a backup of your stored data every time you create a new distribution or upgrade.
To manually type a path to the folder where you want das-data
to be stored, change this line:
localfs.root=/[%path%]/datameer/das-data/ |
The cache is placed under the temp directory. Configure the temp directory with the following property in the live.properties
file.
<pre># All Datameer X temporary files are written under this directory localfs.temporary-files=temp</pre> |
admin.email=admin@localhost admin.password=admin |
You can activate super user accounts in your Datameer X distribution. Super user accounts aren't activated by default.
The username and password must not be changed.
Depending on your distribution, you might need to activate a super user account in your trial.properties
file as well.
Datameer X uses the Jsch library with the following user authentication methods:
Configure the property
with the required authentication mode. |