Obtaining the MRS Cluster Information
Components Supported by MRS
- An analysis cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark, HBase, Hive, Hue, Loader, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, HetuEngine, Ranger, Tez, JobGateway, Guardian, and Doris.
- A streaming cluster contains the following components: Kafka, Flume, ZooKeeper, and Ranger.
- A hybrid cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark, HBase, Hive, Hue, Loader, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, HetuEngine, Ranger, Tez, Kafka, Flume, JobGateway, Guardian, and Doris.
- A custom cluster contains the following components: CDL, Hadoop, Spark, HBase, Hive, Hue, IoTDB, Loader, Kafka, Flume, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, HetuEngine, Ranger, Tez, and ClickHouse, Guardian, JobGateway, Doris and MemArtsCC.
Obtaining a Cluster ID
A cluster ID (cluster_id) is required for some URLs when an API is called. To obtain a cluster ID, perform the following operations:
- Log in to the MRS management console.
- On the Active Clusters page, and click the name of the cluster to be operated. The cluster details page is displayed.
- Click the Dashboard tab and obtain the cluster ID in the Basic Information area.
Obtaining a Job ID
A job ID (job_execution_id) is required for some URLs when an API is called. To obtain a job ID, perform the following operations:
- Log in to the MRS management console.
- On the Active Clusters page, and click the name of the cluster to be operated. The cluster details page is displayed.
- Click the Jobs tab and obtain the ID of the job to be operated from the job list.
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