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Created ‎04-05-2017 06:24 PM
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I am trying to set up Cloudbreak 1.14.1 on Azure and am wondering what the following advanced parameters mean. I cannot find them in the Cloudbreak product documentation.
1) Under Configure cluster:
a) Provision Cluster (SALT appears as the only option) -- ?
b) Enable Lifecycle Management - ?
2) Configure Ambari and HDP repos - ?
Thanks!
Created ‎04-05-2017 07:06 PM
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Hi @Dominika Bialek,
Let's go step by step 🙂
1 a) Yes, currently only Salt provision is available
b) As i see in the source code, after the given time to live Cloudbreak terminates the stack.
2) If you want to configure different version of HDP than the default one, you should configure it there
I hope it helps.
Created ‎04-05-2017 07:06 PM
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Hi @Dominika Bialek,
Let's go step by step 🙂
1 a) Yes, currently only Salt provision is available
b) As i see in the source code, after the given time to live Cloudbreak terminates the stack.
2) If you want to configure different version of HDP than the default one, you should configure it there
I hope it helps.
Created ‎04-05-2017 09:19 PM
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@rkovacs How about this one:
Under "Choose Failure Action > "Minimum Cluster Size" you can select **best effort** or **exact**. What does this option mean?
Created ‎04-05-2017 09:28 PM
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Nevermind, I think I got it. This defines the provisioning strategy in case the cloud provider cannot allocate all the requested nodes.
Created ‎04-06-2017 02:38 PM
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@Dominika Bialek Correct
