Installing
Workload XM
Workload XM Installation Overview
Architecture
System Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Supported File Systems
Supported Operating Systems
Supported Cloudera Versions
Network Port Requirements
Installation Prerequisites
Configure the Java Heap Requirements
Configure Performance Improvements
Confirm Installation of Main Components
Downloading the Installation Files
Deploying the Installation Files
Activating the WXM Parcel
Securing the Workload XM Service Data
Configuring Kerberos
Configuring TLS
Enabling Phoenix Operations in HBase
Adding the Phoenix Query Server Role
Deploying Workload XM
Laying Out Components
Troubleshooting Installation Issues
Failure Creating a Phoenix Schema
Incorrect Installation Parcel Placement
Granting User Access
Granting Local Authentication
LDAP Authentication Properties
Configuring Telemetry Publisher
Redacting Data
Redacting Log and Query Data
Redacting Spark Data
Redacting MapReduce Data
Disabling Redaction for Testing
Enabling the Telemetry Publisher Service
Enabling Key Trustee Keys
Associating a Workload Cluster with Telemetry Publisher
Adding a Proxy Server
Enabling the Auto Actions Feature in Telemetry Publisher
Telemetry Publisher Configuration Settings for Auto Actions
Accessing the Workload XM Web User Interface URL
Enabling File Size Reports
Upgrading Workload XM
Upgrading to the 2.3.0 version of Workload XM