Updated on 2024-11-15 GMT+08:00

Creating a Pipeline

Scenario

A data transfer message topic and a storage index form a pipeline.

To use the security analysis, data analysis, and intelligent modeling functions provided by SecMaster, you need to create pipelines.

This section describes how to create a pipeline.

Prerequisites

Limitations and Constraints

  • A maximum of 20 pipelines can be created in a data space in a region for a single account.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region or project.
  3. Click in the upper left corner of the page and choose Security & Compliance > SecMaster.
  4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Workspaces > Management. In the workspace list, click the name of the target workspace.

    Figure 1 Workspace management page

  5. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Threat Operations > Security Analysis. The security analysis page is displayed.

    Figure 2 Accessing the Security Analysis tab page

  6. In the data space navigation pane on the left, click on the right of the data space name and select Create Pipeline from the drop-down list box. The Create Pipeline page is displayed on the right.

    Figure 3 Creating a pipeline

  7. On the Create Pipeline page, configure pipeline parameters. For details about the parameters, see Table 1.

    Table 1 Creating a pipeline

    Parameter

    Description

    Data Spaces

    Data space to which the pipeline belongs, which is generated by the system by default.

    Pipeline Name

    Name of the pipeline. It must meet the following requirements:

    • The name contains 5 to 63 characters.
    • The value can contain letters, numbers, and hyphens (-). The hyphen (-) cannot be used at the beginning or end, or used consecutively.
    • The name must be unique in the data space.

    Shards

    The number of shards of the pipeline. The value ranges from 1 to 64.

    An index can potentially store a large amount of data that exceeds the hardware limits of a single node. To solve this problem, Elasticsearch subdivides your index into multiple pieces called shards. When creating an index, you can specify the number of shards as required. Each shard is in itself a fully-functional and independent "index" that can be hosted on any node in the cluster.

    Lifecycle

    Life cycle of data in the pipeline. Value range: 7-180

    Description

    Remarks on the pipeline. This parameter is optional.

  8. Click OK.

    After the pipeline is created, you can click the data space name or next to the data space to view the created pipeline.