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DSE 6.7 Administrator Guide Previous DSE version Latest 6.7 patch: 6.7.12
  • Getting started

    Information about using DataStax Enterprise for Administrators.

  • Release notes

    Release notes for DataStax Enterprise.

  • Installing

    DataStax Enterprise 6.7 can be installed in a number of ways, depending on the purpose of the installation, the type of operating system, and the available permissions.

  • Configuration

    Information about configuring DataStax Enterprise, such as recommended production setting, configuration files, snitch configuration, start-up parameters, heap dump settings, using virtual nodes, and more.

  • Initializing a cluster

    Initializing a DataStax Enterprise (DSE) cluster includes configuring, and choosing how the data is divided across the nodes in the cluster.

  • Security

    DataStax Enterprise 6.7 Security Guide.

  • DSE advanced functionality

    Information on using DSE Analytics, DSEFS, DSE Search, DSE Graph, DSE Advanced Replication, DSE In-Memory, DSE Multi-Instance, DSE Tiered Storage and DSE Performance services.

    • DSE Analytics

      DataStax Enterprise 6.7 Analytics includes integration with Apache Spark.

    • DSE Search

      DSE Search allows you to quickly find data and provide a modern search experience for your users, helping you create features like product catalogs, document repositories, ad-hoc reporting engines, and more.

    • DSE Graph

      Documentation for developers and administrators on installing, configuring, and using the features and capabilities of DSE Graph.

      • About DataStax Enterprise Graph

        Documentation for developers and administrators on installing, configuring, and using the features and capabilities of DSE Graph.

      • Managing graphs

        Creating and dropping graphs.

      • Managing graph schema

        Creating, modifying, and dropping graph database schema.

      • Managing graph data

        Inserting, updating, examining, and dropping graph data.

      • Discovering properties about graphs and traversals

        Discover simple information about graphs and traversals.

      • Creating queries using traversals

        Create queries using graph traversals.

      • DSE Graph Operations

        DSE Graph Operations

        • DSE Graph Configuration

          Configure DSE Graph.

          • Graph configuration

            Configure DSE Graph.

          • Specifying DSE database and graph settings

            How to set DSE database and graph settings for a graph.

          • Configuring DSE Graph Security

            DSE Graph security is managed by DSE security.

        • Backing up and restoring DSE Graph

        • Importing and exporting DSE Graph data

          Importing and exporting graph data.

        • Using JMX to read and execute operation with DSE Graph metrics

          DSE Graph exposes different metrics through JMX located under com.datastax.bdp.graph.

      • DSE Graph Tools

        Introduce tools available for DSE Graph.

      • Starting the Gremlin console

        Starting the Gremlin console for an interactive environment.

      • DSE Graph Reference

        Reference commands and other information for DSE Graph.

    • DSE Management Services

      DSE Management Services automatically handle administration and maintenance tasks and assist with overall database cluster management.

    • NodeSync service

      Continuous background repair that virtually eliminates manual efforts to run repair operations in a DataStax cluster.

    • DSE Advanced Replication

      Documentation for configuring and using configurable distributed data replication.

    • DSE In-Memory

      DataStax Enterprise includes DSE In-Memory for storing data to and accessing data exclusively from memory.

    • DSE Multi-Instance

      Documentation for running multiple DataStax Enterprise nodes on a single host machine.

    • DSE Tiered Storage

      Documentation for automating smart data movement across different types of storage media.

  • Tools

    Tools include nodetool, dse, and dsefs shell commands, dsetool, fs-stress tool, pre-flight check, and yaml_diff tools, and the sstableloader.

  • Operations

    DataStax Enterprise operation topics, such as node and datacenter operations, changing replication strategies, configuring compaction and compression, caching, and tuning Bloom filters.

  • Planning

    Hardware selection, estimating disk capacity, anti-patterns, cluster testing and more.

Configuring DSE Graph Security

DSE Graph security is managed by DSE security.

DSE Graph security is managed by DSE security. DSE Graph does require some unique configuration, such as changing the configuration to use the Gremlin console securely or modifying the Graph Sandbox in the Gremlin Server configuration.

DSE Graph also supports auditing using DSE auditing, see Setting up database auditing.

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