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if I update a property in my custom properties file, will nifi automatically pick up the changes or do I have to restart the nifi service or the processors ?
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Created 04-18-2017 06:16 AM
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I want to run Nifi in different environments like dev, staging and production. I am planning to use custom properties because if I copy flow.xml.gz, it needs nifi to be restarted.
Is there any way when I update custom properties file, Nifi picks up the changes automatically?
Created 04-18-2017 11:58 AM
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Currently, when any changes are made to the nifi.properties file, NiFi does need to be restarted.
There are new features coming in future releases that will not require a restart of NiFi.
Created 04-18-2017 11:58 AM
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Currently, when any changes are made to the nifi.properties file, NiFi does need to be restarted.
There are new features coming in future releases that will not require a restart of NiFi.
Created 04-07-2021 10:29 PM
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Any update on this? I am looking for NiFi to pick the changes without restart. If it's not done yet, can I request you to guide me on this? Some guidelines may be around writing a ControllerService?... I don't know, please guide.
Created 04-07-2021 10:37 PM
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@Maqbool as this is an older post, you would have a better chance of receiving a resolution by starting a new thread. This will also be an opportunity to provide details specific to your environment that could aid others in assisting you with a more accurate answer to your question. You can link this thread as a reference in your new post.
Regards,
Vidya Sargur,Community Manager
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