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<title>Using Configuration Manager</title>
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<para>Configuration Manager is the utility with which we configure the
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- HPCC Systems platform. The HPCC Systems platform's configuration is stored in an XML file
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- named <emphasis role="bold">environment.xml</emphasis>. When you install a
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- package, a default single-node environment.xml is generated. After that,
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- you can use the Configuration Manager to modify it and add nodes and
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- configure components.</para>
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+ HPCC Systems platform. The HPCC Systems platform's configuration is stored
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+ in an XML file named <emphasis role="bold">environment.xml</emphasis>.
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+ When you install a package, a default single-node environment.xml is
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+ generated. After that, you can use the Configuration Manager to modify it
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+ and add nodes and configure components.</para>
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<para>The Configuration Manager Wizard creates a similar file, but after
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it is generated, you must rename it and put it into place on each
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View, it is a good idea to start with a wizard generated configuration and
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use Advanced View to finish it.</para>
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- <para>This document will guide you through configuring an HPCC Systems environment
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- using the Configuration Manager.</para>
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+ <para>This document will guide you through configuring an HPCC Systems
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+ environment using the Configuration Manager.</para>
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<sect1 id="configuring-a-multi-node-system">
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<title>Running the Configuration Manager</title>
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<para>This document will guide you through configuring an HPCC Systems
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environment using the Configuration Manager.</para>
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- <para>The HPCC Systems package should already be installed on ALL nodes.</para>
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+ <para>The HPCC Systems package should already be installed on ALL
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+ nodes.</para>
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<para>You can use any tool or shell script you choose.</para>
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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- <para>There are different ways to configure your HPCC Systems platform. You can
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- use the <emphasis role="bold">Generate environment wizard</emphasis> and
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- use that environment or experienced users can then use the <emphasis
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- role="bold">Advanced View</emphasis> for more specific customization.
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- There is also the option of using <emphasis role="bold">Create blank
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- environment</emphasis> to generate an empty environment that you could
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- then go in and add only the components you would want.</para>
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+ <para>There are different ways to configure your HPCC Systems platform.
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+ You can use the <emphasis role="bold">Generate environment
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+ wizard</emphasis> and use that environment or experienced users can then
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+ use the <emphasis role="bold">Advanced View</emphasis> for more specific
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+ customization. There is also the option of using <emphasis
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+ role="bold">Create blank environment</emphasis> to generate an empty
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+ environment that you could then go in and add only the components you
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+ would want.</para>
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<sect2 id="Env_Wizard">
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<title>Environment Wizard</title>
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<listitem>
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<para>Press the Next button.</para>
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- <para>Next you will need to define the IP addresses that your HPCC Systems
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- platform will be using.</para>
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+ <para>Next you will need to define the IP addresses that your HPCC
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+ Systems platform will be using.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<row>
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<entry><inlinegraphic fileref="images/OSSgr3.png" /></entry>
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- <entry>Keep in mind, that your HPCC Systems configuration may be
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- different depending on your needs. For example, you may not
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+ <entry>Keep in mind, that your HPCC Systems configuration may
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+ be different depending on your needs. For example, you may not
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need a Roxie or you may need several smaller Roxie clusters.
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In addition, in a production [Thor] system, you would ensure
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that Thor and Roxie nodes are dedicated and have no other
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<para>Stop the HPCC Systems platform.</para>
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- <para>If it is running stop the HPCC Systems platform (on every node),
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- using a command such as this:</para>
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+ <para>If it is running stop the HPCC Systems platform (on every
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+ node), using a command such as this:</para>
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<xi:include href="Installing_and_RunningTheHPCCPlatform/Inst-Mods/SysDStop.xml"
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xpointer="element(/1)"
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<entry><inlinegraphic
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fileref="images/caution.png" /></entry>
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- <entry>Be sure the HPCC Systems platform is stopped before attempting to
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- copy the environment.xml file.</entry>
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+ <entry>Be sure the HPCC Systems platform is stopped
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+ before attempting to copy the environment.xml
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+ file.</entry>
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</row>
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</tbody>
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</tgroup>
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<para>You may want to use a script to push out the XML file to
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all nodes. See the <emphasis>Example Scripts</emphasis> section
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in the Appendix of the <emphasis role="bluebold">Installing and
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- Running the HPCC Systems Platform</emphasis> document. You can use the
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- scripts as a model to create your own script to copy the
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+ Running the HPCC Systems Platform</emphasis> document. You can
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+ use the scripts as a model to create your own script to copy the
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environment.xml file out to all your nodes.</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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- <para>If it is running, stop the HPCC Systems platform using this command on
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- every node:</para>
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+ <para>If it is running, stop the HPCC Systems platform using this
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+ command on every node:</para>
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<xi:include href="Installing_and_RunningTheHPCCPlatform/Inst-Mods/SysDStop.xml"
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xpointer="element(/1)"
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<entry><inlinegraphic
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fileref="images/OSSgr3.png" /></entry>
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- <entry>You can use this command to confirm HPCC Systems processes
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- are stopped: <para><programlisting>sudo systemctl status hpccsystems-platform.target</programlisting></para></entry>
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+ <entry>You can use this command to confirm HPCC Systems
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+ processes are stopped: <para><programlisting>sudo systemctl status hpccsystems-platform.target</programlisting></para></entry>
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</row>
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</tbody>
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</tgroup>
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<title>Software Section</title>
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<para>Use the software components section to configure software
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- components of the HPCC Systems platform. Most software components are actual
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- running processes; however, some are just definitions used by the
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+ components of the HPCC Systems platform. Most software components are
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+ actual running processes; however, some are just definitions used by the
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system. These definitions are used by the configuration
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generator.</para>
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<title>Drop Zone</title>
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<para>A Drop Zone (or landing zone) is a location where files can be
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- transferred to or from your HPCC Systems installation. The drop zone is a logical
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- combination of a path and one or more servers.</para>
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+ transferred to or from your HPCC Systems installation. The drop zone
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+ is a logical combination of a path and one or more servers.</para>
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<para>Multiple drop zones allow you to configure different top level
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folders for one or more servers. Multiple servers for a single drop
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integration</emphasis>
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</para>
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- <para>HPCC Systems provides a mechanism to integrate ELK (ElasticSearch,
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- Logstash, and Kibana) based visualizations into ECL Watch. This
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- feature can be configured and enabled through the HPCC Systems Configuration
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- manager.</para>
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+ <para>HPCC Systems provides a mechanism to integrate ELK
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+ (ElasticSearch, Logstash, and Kibana) based visualizations into ECL
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+ Watch. This feature can be configured and enabled through the HPCC
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+ Systems Configuration manager.</para>
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<para>To configure the ELK Log Visualization component, click and
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expand the <emphasis role="bold">ESP Service</emphasis> link on the
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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
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</para>
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</sect3>
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+ <sect3 id="CFGESP_WsStore" role="brk">
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+ <title>Ws_Store</title>
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+
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+ <para>One instance of ws_store is included with ECL Watch, but you
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+ can choose to add another ws_store ESP Service to your HPCC Systems
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+ platform.</para>
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+
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+ <para>To add the ws_store service. <graphic
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+ fileref="images/CM-WsStore.jpg" vendor="configmgrSS" /></para>
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+
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+ <para><orderedlist>
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Right click on the <emphasis
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+ role="bold">Software</emphasis> component in the <emphasis
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+ role="bold">Navigator</emphasis> panel (on the right side),
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+ choose <emphasis role="bold">New ESP Services</emphasis> then
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+ <emphasis role="bold">ws_store</emphasis> from the drop
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+ list.</para>
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+ </listitem>
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+
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Configure the ws_store attributes as required.</para>
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+ </listitem>
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+
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Click the <inlinegraphic
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+ fileref="images/GS-img01c.png" /> disk icon to save</para>
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+ </listitem>
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+ </orderedlist>The following values are the configurable attributes
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+ for ws_store:</para>
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+
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+ <!--WsECL-Include-ZXX-2-->
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+
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+ <para>
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+ <xi:include href="../XMLGeneration/xml/esp_service_wsstore.xsd.mod.xml"
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+ xpointer="xpointer(//*[@id='ESPWS.t1'])"
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+ xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
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+ </para>
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+ </sect3>
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+
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+ <sect3 id="CFGESP-WsSql" role="brk">
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+ <title>Ws_SQL</title>
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+
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+ <para>You can choose to add the ws_sql ESP Service to your HPCC
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+ Systems platform.</para>
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+
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+ <para>To add the ws_sql service:</para>
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+
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+ <para>
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+ <orderedlist>
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Right click on the <emphasis
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+ role="bold">Software</emphasis> component in the <emphasis
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+ role="bold">Navigator</emphasis> panel (on the right side),
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+ choose <emphasis role="bold">New ESP Services</emphasis> then
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+ <emphasis role="bold">ws_sql</emphasis> from the drop
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+ list.</para>
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+ </listitem>
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+
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Configure the ws_sql by providing the name of the
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+ service.</para>
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+ </listitem>
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+
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Click the <inlinegraphic
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+ fileref="images/GS-img01c.png" /> disk icon to save</para>
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+ </listitem>
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+ </orderedlist>
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+ </para>
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+ </sect3>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="FTSlave-Process" role="brk">
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LDAPServer Installation in ConfigManager. For a complete description
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of how to add LDAP Authentication see <emphasis>Using LDAP
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Authentication</emphasis> section in the <emphasis
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- role="bluebold">Installing and Running The HPCC Systems Platform</emphasis>
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- document.</para>
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+ role="bluebold">Installing and Running The HPCC Systems
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+ Platform</emphasis> document.</para>
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<para>
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<graphic fileref="images/LDAP_004.jpg" />
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added the LDAP computers in the Hardware section. For a complete
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description of how to add LDAP Authentication see <emphasis>Using
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LDAP Authentication</emphasis> section in the <emphasis
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- role="bluebold">Installing and Running The HPCC Systems Platform</emphasis>
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- document.</para>
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+ role="bluebold">Installing and Running The HPCC Systems
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+ Platform</emphasis> document.</para>
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<sect3>
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<title>The HPCC Systems Administrator's account</title>
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- <para>You can set up an HPCC Systems Administrator's account with limited
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- administrative rights. The HPCC Systems Administrator does not have to be an
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- LDAP Administrator's account. This allows the HPCC Systems Administrator to
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- be able to set up users, groups, and set permissions in HPCC Systems without
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- having rights to perform other LDAP administrative functions. To use
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- this feature: <orderedlist>
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+ <para>You can set up an HPCC Systems Administrator's account with
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+ limited administrative rights. The HPCC Systems Administrator does
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+ not have to be an LDAP Administrator's account. This allows the HPCC
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+ Systems Administrator to be able to set up users, groups, and set
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+ permissions in HPCC Systems without having rights to perform other
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+ LDAP administrative functions. To use this feature: <orderedlist>
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<para>Create an LDAP group to contain all the HPCC
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Administrator users. For example: "HPCCAdminGroup"</para>
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- <para>In the HPCC Systems configuration manager navigate to this (LDAP
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- Server Process) page and enter the HPCC Systems Administrator group
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- name as the value in the <emphasis
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+ <para>In the HPCC Systems configuration manager navigate to
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+ this (LDAP Server Process) page and enter the HPCC Systems
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+ Administrator group name as the value in the <emphasis
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role="bold">adminGroupName</emphasis> field.</para>
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- <para>Add (HPCC Systems Administrator) users to this new group.</para>
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+ <para>Add (HPCC Systems Administrator) users to this new
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+ group.</para>
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</informaltable>
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+ </sect2>
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- <sect3 id="Propogate-configuration-changes" role="brk">
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- <title>Distribute Configuration Changes to all Nodes</title>
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+ <sect2 id="CFG_TopoServer" role="brk">
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+ <title>Topo Server</title>
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- <para>Once your environment is set up as desired, you must copy the
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- configuration file to the other nodes.</para>
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+ <para>This TopoServer Process is configured through the <emphasis>Topo
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+ Server - mytoposerver</emphasis> from configuration manager. You
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+ define the instances and then set the configuration attributes.</para>
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- <para />
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+ <para>
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+ <graphic fileref="images/CM-TopoSrvr.jpg" />
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+ </para>
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- <orderedlist>
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- <para>If it is running, stop the system</para>
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+ <!--TopoServer-Include-->
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- <para>
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- <informaltable colsep="1" frame="all" rowsep="1">
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- <?dbfo keep-together="always"?>
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+ <xi:include href="../XMLGeneration/xml/toposerver.xsd.mod.xml"
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+ xpointer="xpointer(//*[@id='topo.svr'])"
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+ xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
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+ </sect2>
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- <tgroup cols="2">
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- <colspec colwidth="49.50pt" />
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+ <sect2 id="Propogate-configuration-changes" role="brk">
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+ <title>Distribute Configuration Changes to all Nodes</title>
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- <colspec />
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+ <para>Once your environment is set up as desired, you must copy the
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+ configuration file to the other nodes.</para>
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- <tbody>
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- <row>
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- <entry>
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- <inlinegraphic fileref="images/caution.png" />
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- </entry>
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+ <para />
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- <entry>Be sure system is stopped before attempting to
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- copy the Environment.xml file.</entry>
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- </row>
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- </tbody>
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- </tgroup>
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- </informaltable>
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- </para>
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+ <orderedlist>
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>If it is running,, stop the system</para>
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- <listitem>
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- <para>Back up the original environment.xml file</para>
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+ <para>
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+ <informaltable colsep="1" frame="all" rowsep="1">
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+ <?dbfo keep-together="always"?>
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- <programlisting># for example
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+ <tgroup cols="2">
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+ <colspec colwidth="49.50pt" />
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+
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+ <colspec />
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+
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+ <tbody>
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+ <row>
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+ <entry>
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+ <inlinegraphic fileref="images/caution.png" />
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+ </entry>
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+
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+ <entry>Be sure system is stopped before attempting to
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+ copy the Environment.xml file.</entry>
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+ </row>
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+ </tbody>
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+ </tgroup>
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+ </informaltable>
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+ </para>
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+ </listitem>
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+
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Back up the original environment.xml file</para>
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+
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+ <programlisting># for example
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sudo -u hpcc cp /etc/HPCCSystems/environment.xml /etc/HPCCSystems/environment.bak </programlisting>
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- <para>Note: the "live environment.xml file is located in your
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- <emphasis role="bold">/etc/HPCCSystems/</emphasis> directory.
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- ConfigManager works on files in <emphasis
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- role="bold">/etc/HPCCSystems/source</emphasis> directory. You
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- must copy from this location to make an environment.xml file
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- active.</para>
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- </listitem>
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+ <para>Note: the "live environment.xml file is located in your
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+ <emphasis role="bold">/etc/HPCCSystems/</emphasis> directory.
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+ ConfigManager works on files in <emphasis
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+ role="bold">/etc/HPCCSystems/source</emphasis> directory. You must
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+ copy from this location to make an environment.xml file
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+ active.</para>
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+ </listitem>
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- <listitem>
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- <para>Copy the NewEnvironment.xml file from the source directory
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- to the /etc/HPCCSystems and rename the file to
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- environment.xml</para>
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Copy the NewEnvironment.xml file from the source directory
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+ to the /etc/HPCCSystems and rename the file to
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+ environment.xml</para>
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- <programlisting># for example
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+ <programlisting># for example
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sudo -u hpcc cp /etc/HPCCSystems/source/NewEnvironment.xml /etc/HPCCSystems/environment.xml</programlisting>
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- <para />
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- </listitem>
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+ <para />
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+ </listitem>
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- <listitem>
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- <para>Copy the /etc/HPCCSystems/environment.xml to the
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- /etc/HPCCSystems/ on every node.</para>
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Copy the /etc/HPCCSystems/environment.xml to the
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+ /etc/HPCCSystems/ on every node.</para>
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- <para />
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- </listitem>
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+ <para />
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+ </listitem>
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- <listitem>
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- <para>Restart the HPCC Systems platform</para>
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+ <listitem>
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+ <para>Restart the HPCC Systems platform</para>
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- <para>You might prefer to script this process, especially if you
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- have many nodes. See the Example Scripts section in the Appendix
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- of the Installing_and_RunningtheHPCCPlatform document. You can
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- use the scripts as a model to create your own script to copy the
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- environment.xml file out to all your nodes.</para>
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- </listitem>
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- </orderedlist>
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- </sect3>
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+ <para>You might prefer to script this process, especially if you
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+ have many nodes. See the Example Scripts section in the Appendix
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+ of the Installing_and_RunningtheHPCCPlatform document. You can use
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+ the scripts as a model to create your own script to copy the
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+ environment.xml file out to all your nodes.</para>
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+ </listitem>
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+ </orderedlist>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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</chapter>
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