Managing Clusters
Managing clusters
Retry a cluster
Resize a cluster
Stop a cluster
Restart a cluster
Stopping and restarting cluster services
Performing manual repair
Terminate cluster
Terminate cluster nodes
Force terminate cluster
Deleting clusters when termination fails
Creating a multi-AZ Cloudera Data Hub clusters on AWS
Placement group support
Vertically scaling instances and disks
Vertically scaling instance types
Vertically scaling disks
Modifying disks
Adding disks
Deleting disks
Upgrading Cloudera Data Hub clusters
Support matrix for Cloudera Data Hub upgrades
Backing up before an upgrade
Performing a Cloudera Data Hub major/minor version cluster upgrade
Post-upgrade tasks
Adding configs manually
Upgrading Cloudera Operational Database clusters
Performing a Cloudera Data Hub service pack upgrade
Performing a Cloudera Data Hub OS upgrade
Upgrading a Cloudera Data Hub cluster with the CDP CLI
Cloudera Data Hub rolling upgrades
Cloudera Data Hub rolling upgrade limitations and issues
Troubleshooting upgrade
Autoscaling clusters
Autoscaling behavior
Configuring autoscaling
Using YARN queues with autoscaling
Configuring multiple YARN queues for autoscaling
Managing autoscaling
Manually recovering from load-based scaling failures
Autoscaling FAQ
Upgrading Data Lake/Cloudera Data Hub database
Database upgrade known limitations and troubleshooting
Installing Postgres 14 packages manually
Installing Postgres 11 packages manually
Rotating database certificates
SSL enforcement enabled
SSL enforcement disabled
Managing public and private certificates
Renewing private/host certificates on Data Lake and Cloudera Data Hub clusters
Manually renewing public certificates for Data Lake and Cloudera Data Hub clusters
More cluster management options
Managing clusters from CLI