Configuring a HetuEngine Data Source
Scenario
This section describes how to add another HetuEngine data source on the HSConsole page for a cluster in security mode.
Currently, the following data sources are supported: boolean, tinyint, smallint, int, bigint, real, double, decimal, varchar, char, date, timestamp, array, map, time with timezone, timestamp with time zone, and Time.
Procedure
- Obtain the user.keytab file of the proxy user of the HetuEngine cluster in a remote domain.
- Log in to FusionInsight Manager of the HetuEngine cluster in the remote domain.
- Choose System > Permission > User.
- Locate the row that contains the target data source user, click More in the Operation column, and select Download Authentication Credential.
- The user.keytab file extracted from the downloaded file is the user credential file.
- Log in to FusionInsight Manager as a HetuEngine administrator and choose Cluster > Services > HetuEngine. The HetuEngine service page is displayed.
- In the Basic Information area on the Dashboard page, click the link next to HSConsole WebUI. The HSConsole page is displayed.
- Choose Data Source and click Add Data Source. Configure parameters on the Add Data Source page.
- Configure Basic Information. For details, see Table 1.
Table 1 Basic Information Parameter
Description
Example Value
Name
Name of the data source to be connected.
The value can contain only letters, digits, and underscores (_) and must start with a letter. If the data source name contains uppercase letters, the background automatically converts the uppercase letters to lowercase letters during storage.
hetu_1
Data Source Type
Type of the data source to be connected. Select HetuEngine.
HetuEngine
Mode
Mode of the current cluster. The security mode is used by default.
Security Mode
Description
Description of the data source.
The value can contain only letters, digits, commas (,), periods (.), underscores (_), spaces, and line breaks.
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- Configure parameters in the HetuEngine Configuration area. For details, see Table 2.
Table 2 HetuEngine Configuration Parameter
Description
Example Value
Driver
The default value is hsfabric-initial.
hsfabric-initial
Username
Configure this parameter when the security mode is enabled.
It specifies the user who accesses the remote HetuEngine. Set the parameter to the user to whom the user.keytab file obtained in 1 belongs.
hetu_test
Keytab File
Configure this parameter when the security mode is enabled.
This is the Keytab file of the user who accesses the remote DataCenter. Select the user.keytab file obtained in 1.
user.keytab
Two Way Transmission
This parameter indicates whether to enable bidirectional transmission for cross-domain data transmission. The default value is Yes.
- Yes: Two-way transmission: Requests are forwarded to the remote HSFabric through the local HSFabric. If two-way transmission is enabled, the local HSFabric address must be configured.
- No: Unidirectional transmission: Requests are directly sent to the remote HSFabric.
Yes
Local Configuration
Host IP address and port number of the HSFabric instance that is responsible for external communication of the HetuEngine service in the local MRS cluster.
- Log in to FusionInsight Manager of the local cluster, choose Cluster > Services > HetuEngine > Instance, and check the service IP address of the HSFabric.
- Click HSFabric, choose Instance Configuration, and check the value of server.port. The default value is 29900.
192.162.157.32:29900
Remote Address
Host IP address and port number of the HSFabric instance that is responsible for external communication of the HetuEngine service in the remote MRS cluster.
- Log in to FusionInsight Manager of the remote cluster, choose Cluster > Services > HetuEngine > Instance, and check the service IP address of the HSFabric.
- Click HSFabric, choose Instance Configuration, and check the value of server.port. The default value is 29900.
192.168.1.1:29900
Region
Region to which the current request initiator belongs. The value can contain only digits and underscores (_).
0755_01
Receiving Data Timeout (s)
Timeout interval for receiving data, in seconds.
60
Total Task Timeout (s)
Total timeout duration for executing a cross-domain task, in seconds.
300
Tasks Used by Worker Nodes
Number of tasks used by each worker node to receive data.
5
Data Compression
- Yes: Data compression is enabled.
- No: Data compression is disabled.
Yes
- Modify custom configurations.
- You can click Add to add custom configuration parameters. Configure custom parameters of the HetuEngine data source. For details, see Table 3.
Table 3 Custom parameters of the HetuEngine data source Parameter
Description
Example Value
hsfabric.health.check.time
Interval for checking the HSFabric instance status, in seconds.
60
hsfabric.subquery.pushdown
Whether to enable cross-domain query pushdown. The function is enabled by default.
- true: enables cross-domain query pushdown.
- false: disables cross-domain query pushdown.
true
- You can click Delete to delete custom configuration parameters.
- You can click Add to add custom configuration parameters. Configure custom parameters of the HetuEngine data source. For details, see Table 3.
- Click OK.
- Configure Basic Information. For details, see Table 1.
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