Installing Streams Messaging Manager in CDP Public Cloud
Learn how Streams Messaging Manager is installed and set up in CDP Public Cloud with the Streams Messaging cluster templates.
In CDP Public Cloud, Streams Messaging Manager is automatically installed on clusters that you deploy with the Streams Messaging Light Duty, Heavy Duty, and High Availability templates available in the CDP Data Hub service. A single instance of the Streams Messaging Manager service (Rest Admin Server and UI Server roles) is installed with each of the templates.
In the Light and High Availability templates, Streams Messaging Manager is installed in the Master Nodes host group, while in Heavy Duty, Streams Messaging Manager is installed in the Streams Messaging Manager Nodes host group. For more information regarding the Streams Messaging cluster templates and cluster deployment with CDP Data Hub, see the Related Information section below.
Integration with other services
Streams Messaging Manager is capable of integrating with other services. Enabling integration enables additional features and functions on the Streams Messaging Manager UI.
In CDP Public Cloud, integration with other, eligible Cloudera Streams Messaging services is set up and configured automatically when you deploy the cluster using one of the Streams Messaging templates. For example, if your Streams Messaging cluster includes Kafka Connect, Streams Messaging Manager is automatically configured to integrate with the Kafka Connect instances running on the cluster. The Connect section of the Streams Messaging Manager UI will be available by default, enabling you to manage and monitor Kafka Connect using Streams Messaging Manager.
For Cruise Control, even though the integration with Streams Messaging Manager is automatic, users must have at least Viewer level authorization in Cruise Control. Otherwise, the Cruise Control UI will not be visible in Streams Messaging Manager. For more information, see Authorizing users to access Cruise Control in Streams Messaging Manager.