Lifecycle Manager configuration options

Reference of configuration options in available opscenterd.conf for Lifecycle Manager. After changing properties in the opscenterd.conf file, restart OpsCenter for the changes to take effect.

The location of the opscenterd.conf file depends on the type of installation:

  • Package installations: /etc/opscenter/opscenterd.conf

  • Tarball installations: install_location/conf/opscenterd.conf

  • [lifecycle_manager] db_location

    The location of the lcm.db database used for storing Lifecycle Manager information. Default: /var/lib/opscenter/lcm.db For Tarball installations, the location of the lcm.db file is install_location/lcm.db

The data (cluster topology, configuration profiles, credentials, repositories, job history, and so forth) for Lifecycle Manager is stored in the lcm.db database. Your organization is responsible for backing up the lcm.db database. You must also configure failover to mirror the lcm.db database.

  • [lifecycle_manager] cacerts_directory

    The directory to use when storing SSL-related files that are automatically generated during provisioning tasks. Default: /var/lib/opscenter/ssl/lcm

  • [lifecycle_manager] cacerts_truststore_location

    The location of the truststore containing the root CA cert for signing certificates. Default: /var/lib/opscenter/ssl/lcm/lcm-auto-generated.truststore

  • [lifecycle_manager] cacerts_truststore_password

    The password to open the cacerts truststore.

  • [lifecycle_manager] crypto_key_file

    The key to use to encrypt sensitive data in the database for storing Lifecycle Manager information. The encryption key is automatically generated if it does not already exist. Default: /etc/opscenter/lcm.key

  • [lifecycle_manager] job_manager_polling_interval

    Polling frequency in seconds when performing Lifecycle Manager tasks. Default: 5 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] node_install_idle_timeout

    Duration of inactivity in seconds before marking an install job as idle. Default: 900 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] node_restart_idle_timeout

    Duration of inactivity in seconds before marking a node restart job as idle. Default: 300 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] node_configure_idle_timeout

    Duration of inactivity in seconds before marking a node configuration job as idle. Default: 300 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] node_cluster_import_idle_timeout

    Duration of inactivity in seconds before marking a cluster import job as idle. Default: 120 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] node_install_agent_idle_timeout

    Duration of inactivity in seconds before marking an agent install job as idle. Default: 120 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] cassandra_connection_timeout

    Duration in seconds to allow for connecting to DataStax Enterprise when provisioning a DataStax Enterprise cluster. Default: 20 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] ssh_connect_timeout_in_seconds

    The number of seconds to wait for the SSH server on a target node to respond to a connection attempt during an LCM job. Default: 30 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] ssh_max_attempts

    The maximum number of times to attempt an SSH connection to a given target during an LCM job. Default: 3

  • [lifecycle_manager] ssh_retry_delay_in_seconds

    The number of seconds to wait between SSH connection retries during an LCM job. Default: 10 seconds

  • [lifecycle_manager] disable_platform_check

    Platform check ensures DSE compatibility and support. Disable at your own risk. Default: False

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