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Supporting CDP components

The following table lists the components and the layout for a five node cluster.

Table 1. Cloudera Runtime component distribution for a five node Cloudera Observability On-Premises cluster
Service Node 1

(All master components of all services)

Node 2, 3, 4

(Worker nodes + ZooKeeper + Cloudera Observability processing components)

Node 5

(Worker nodes + Cloudera Observability processing components + Cloudera Observability UI )

Cloudera Management
  • Alert Publisher
  • Event Server
  • Host Monitor
  • Reports Manager
  • Service Monitor
HBase
  • Gateway
  • Master
  • Thrift Server (optional)
  • Gateway
  • RegionServer
  • Gateway
  • RegionServer
HDFS
  • Balancer
  • Gateway
  • NameNode
  • NFS Gateway (optional)
  • SecondaryNameNode
  • DataNode
  • Gateway
  • DataNode
  • Gateway
Hive
  • Gateway
  • Metastore Server
  • HiveServer
  • Gateway
  • Gateway
Hue (Optional)
  • Load Balancer
  • Hue Server
Impala
  • Catalog Server
  • StateStore
  • Impala Daemon*
Kafka
  • Kafka Broker
Phoenix
  • Query Server
  • Query Server
  • Query Server

Configuring multiple Phoenix Query Server hosts reduces bottlenecks. The number of Phoenix Query Server hosts must be proportional to the number of Cloudera Observability On-Premises roles.

For example, if you have roles on 5 nodes, at least 5 Query Servers are recommended for Phoenix. Cloudera Observability On-Premises internally balances loads on those hosts.

ZooKeeper
  • Server
* To enable High Availability for Impala across daemons, you can manually configure multiple hosts by setting up HAProxy. For information, see Apache Impala documentation.

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