Managing Metadata Policies

Configuring a JMS Server for Policy Messages

Minimum Required Role: Navigator Administrator (also provided by Full Administrator)

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Select Clusters > Cloudera Management Service.
    • On the Home > Status tab, in Cloudera Management Service table, click the Cloudera Management Service link.
  2. Click the Configuration tab.
  3. Select Category > Policies.
  4. Set the following properties:
    Property Description
    JMS URL The URL of the JMS server to which notifications of changes to entities affected by policies are sent.

    Default: tcp://localhost:61616.

    JMS User The JMS user to which notifications of changes to entities affected by policies are sent.

    Default: admin.

    JMS Password The password of the JMS user to which notifications of changes to entities affected by policies are sent.

    Default: admin.

    JMS Queue The JMS queue to which notifications of changes to entities affected by policies are sent.

    Default: Navigator.

    If more than one role group applies to this configuration, edit the value for the appropriate role group. See Modifying Configuration Properties Using Cloudera Manager.

  5. Click Save Changes to commit the changes.
  6. Restart the role.

Enabling and Disabling Metadata Policy Expression Input

Minimum Required Role: Navigator Administrator (also provided by Full Administrator)

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Select Clusters > Cloudera Management Service.
    • On the Home > Status tab, in Cloudera Management Service table, click the Cloudera Management Service link.
  2. Click the Configuration tab.
  3. Select Category > Policies.
  4. Select or clear the Enable Expression Input checkbox.

    If more than one role group applies to this configuration, edit the value for the appropriate role group. See Modifying Configuration Properties Using Cloudera Manager.

  5. Click Save Changes to commit the changes.
  6. Restart the role.