Other Cloudera Manager Tasks and Settings

From the Administration tab you can select options for configuring settings that affect how Cloudera Manager interacts with your clusters.

Settings

The Settings page provides a number of categories as follows:
  • Performance - Set the Cloudera Manager Agent heartbeat interval.
  • Advanced - Enable API debugging and other advanced options.
  • Monitoring - Set Agent health status parameters.
  • Security - Set TLS encryption settings to enable TLS encryption between the Cloudera Manager Server, Agents, and clients. You can also:
    • Set the realm for Kerberos security and point to a custom keytab retrieval script.
    • Specify session timeout and a "Remember Me" option.
  • Ports and Addresses - Set ports for the Cloudera Manager Admin Console and Server.
  • Other
    • Enable Cloudera usage data collection.
    • Set a custom header color and banner text for the Admin console.
    • Set an "Information Assurance Policy" statement – this statement will be presented to every user before they are allowed to access the login dialog box. The user must click "I Agree" in order to proceed to the login dialog box.
    • Disable/enable the auto-search for the Events panel at the bottom of a page.
  • Support
    • Configure diagnostic data collection properties.
    • Configure how to access Cloudera Manager help files.
  • External Authentication - Specify the configuration to use LDAP, Active Directory, or an external program for authentication.
  • Parcels - Configure settings for parcels, including the location of remote repositories that should be made available for download, and other settings such as the frequency with which Cloudera Manager will check for new parcels, limits on the number of downloads or concurrent distribution uploads. See Parcels for more information.
  • Network - Configure proxy server settings.
  • Custom Service Descriptors - Configure custom service descriptor properties for Add-on services.

Alerts

See Managing Alerts.

Users

See Cloudera Manager User Accounts.

Kerberos

See Enabling Kerberos Authentication for Cloudera Runtime.

License

See Managing Licenses.

User Interface Language

You can change the language of the Cloudera Manager Admin Console User Interface through the language preference in your browser. Information on how to do this for the browsers supported by Cloudera Manager is shown under the Administration page. You can also change the language for the information provided with activity and health events, and for alert email messages by selecting Language, selecting the language you want from the drop-down list on this page, then clicking Save Changes.

Peers

See Designating a Replication Source.