CSS
Functions
The CSS node is used to process CSS requests and enable online distributed searching.
Parameters
Table 1 and Table 2 describe the parameters of the CSS node.
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|
Node Name |
Yes |
Name of a node. The name must contain 1 to 128 characters, including only letters, numbers, underscores (_), hyphens (-), slashes (/), less-than signs (<), and greater-than signs (>). |
Cluster or Data Connection |
Yes |
Select Cluster or Connection. If you want to enable the security mode for CSS clusters, select Connection. |
CloudSearch Cluster |
Yes |
This parameter is required when you select Cluster for Cluster or Data Connection. Connection to CloudSearch. A CloudSearch cluster has been created in CloudService. Currently, only clusters of version 5.5.1 is supported. |
CDM Cluster Name |
Yes |
This parameter is required when you select Cluster for Cluster or Data Connection. Name of the selected CDM cluster. The CDM cluster functions as a proxy to forward requests. If there are no CDM clusters available in the drop-down list, create one on the CDM console. |
Data Connection |
Yes |
This parameter is required when you select Connection for Cluster or Data Connection. Select a data connection. |
Request Type |
Yes |
Possible values:
|
Request Parameter |
No |
Parameter of the request. For example, to query the dlfdata mapping type in the dlf_search index, set this parameter to: /dlf_search/dlfdata/_search |
Request Body |
No |
The request body is in JSON format. This parameter is mandatory when Request Type is POST, PUT, or HEAD. |
CloudSearch Output Path |
No |
Path where output data is to be stored. |
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|
Node Status Polling Interval (s) |
Yes |
How often the system check completeness of the node. The value ranges from 1 to 60 seconds. |
Max. Node Execution Duration |
Yes |
Execution timeout interval for the node. If retry is configured and the execution is not complete within the timeout interval, the node will be executed again. |
Retry upon Failure |
Yes |
Whether to re-execute a node if it fails to be executed. Possible values:
|
Policy for Handling Subsequent Nodes If the Current Node Fails |
Yes |
Operation that will be performed if the node fails to be executed. Possible values:
|
Enable Dry Run |
No |
If you select this option, the node will not be executed, and a success message will be returned. |
Task Groups |
No |
Select a task group. If you select a task group, you can control the maximum number of concurrent nodes in the task group in a fine-grained manner in scenarios where a job contains multiple nodes, a data patching task is ongoing, or a job is rerunning. |
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