This site contains the main documentation for Version 6.1 of the MapR Converged Data Platform, including installation, configuration, administration, and reference information.
This section contains information about installing and upgrading MapR software. It also contains information about how to migrate data and applications from an Apache Hadoop cluster to a MapR cluster.
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This section describes how to manage the nodes and services that make up a cluster.
Lists topics that help manage a MapR cluster.
Provides a synopsis of managing nodes in a cluster.
This section provide information about how to organize and manage data using volumes, a unique feature of MapR clusters.
Administration of the MapR Database is done primarily via the command line (maprcli) or with the Managed Control System (MCS). Regardless of whether the MapR Database table is used for binary files or JSON documents, the same types of commands are used with slightly different parameter options. MapR Database administration is associated with tables, columns and column families, and table regions.
A MapR gateway mediates one-way communication between a source MapR cluster and a destination cluster. You can replicate MapR Database tables (binary and JSON) and MapR Event Store For Apache Kafka streams. MapR gateways also apply updates from JSON tables to their secondary indexes and propagate Change Data Capture (CDC) logs.
This section describes how to monitor the health and performance of a MapR cluster.
Describes how to configure security and manage secure clusters.
Provides procedures that will enable you to use MapR clusters securely.
The MapR Data Access Gateway is a service that acts as a proxy and gateway for translating requests between lightweight client applications and the MapR cluster. This section describes considerations when upgrading the service, how to modify configuration settings, and how to administer and manage the service.
This section contains in-depth reference information for the administrator.
This section provides information about the MapR command API. Most commands can be run on the command-line interface (CLI), or by making REST requests programmatically or in a browser.
Each command reference page includes the command syntax, a table that describes the parameters, and examples of command usage.
Verifies given user roles for ACEs exists in the /opt/mapr/conf/m7_permissions_roles_refimpl.conf file.
/opt/mapr/conf/m7_permissions_roles_refimpl.conf
Describes the acl commands used to access control lists (ACLs).
Describes the alarm commands that perform functions related to system alarms.
Describes commands used to audit operations related to cluster management and data access.
Describes commands used to blacklist and to list blacklisted users.
Manages cluster features, gateways, and cluster-wide settings.
Lists configuration values for the MapR cluster.
Displays a summary of information about the cluster.
Lists disk parameters.
Returns key information about volumes, containers, storage pools, and MapR cluster services for debugging and troubleshooting.
Manages entities (users and groups).
Displays information about MapR Database or file-system components that are identified by a FID.
Lets you perform tiering operations at the file level.
Initiates offload of a file using a MAST Gateway.
Initiates recall of a file from a storage tier using a MAST Gateway.
Initiates abort of an ongoing offload or recall operation.
Checks the status of a previous offload or recall operation.
Checks the status of the file offload operation and returns information on whether or not the file has any local data.
Manages Hadoop jobs running on the cluster.
Manages MapR licenses.
Refreshes NFS exports and server cache.
Manages NFSv4 server.
Manages nodes in the cluster
Manages resource usage limits for the cluster.
Manages schedules.
Lists all services on the specified node, the memory allocated for each service, the state of each service, and log path for each service.
Sets log level on individual services.
Manages stream functionality.
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Performs functions related to MapR Database tables.
Lets you create, modify, remove, and retrieve list of tiers and tiering rules.
Lets you view and modify the trace buffer, and the trace levels for the system modules.
Displays the status page URL for the specified service.
Manages virtual IP addresses for NFS nodes.
Manages volumes, snapshots and mirrors.
Contains information about various scripts and utilities, that help setup, maintain, and monitor clusters.
This section contains reference information about various configuration files.
The pages in this section provide details about all of the types of alarms.
This section provides information associated with the MapR Data Platform environment.
A sample metering JSON file for an 8-node cluster with no workloads enabled.
This table lists the metrics collected by the metering feature.
Lists the common errors and their solutions.
Lists the best practices and performance considerations to follow when backing up MapR information.
This section contains information related to application development for Ezmeral ecosystem components and MapR Data Platform products, including the file system, Database (Key-Value and JSON), and Event Streams.
This section contains release-independent information, including: MapR Installer documentation, Ecosystem release notes, interoperability matrices, security vulnerabilities, and links to other MapR version documentation.
Definitions for commonly used terms in MapR Converged Data Platform environments.