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Field parameters | Description | Guidelines |
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Regular nodes count | Specifies the number of JCC deployed to run the SnapLogic container. | If HPA is enabled, then the minReplicas and maxReplicas counts are used from |
FeedMaster nodes count | Specifies the number of FeedMaster Pods to deploy. |
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Docker image of SnapLogic Snaplex image | Specifies the repository where the image resides and the tag indicating its version. Although you can specify a version of your Snaplex, we recommend entering the latest version for the most recently released SnapLogic build. |
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SnapLogic configuration link | Specifies the link to the SnapLogic JCC configuration file (also known as . |
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SnapLogic Org admin credential | Specifies the secret (an encoded username and password) to authenticate the deployment |
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Enhanced encryption secret | Specifies the secret (an additional encoded username and password) to authenticate the deployment, available only to the user. |
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CPU and memory limits for the nodes | Specifies the upper limits and requests for the CPU and memory resources. You can set these values for only the upper limits. The lower limits are system-defined and cannot be modified. | Limits: The maximum amount of resources (CPU and memory) that a container can consume. This ensures that the container is always scheduled on a node that can fulfill its minimum requirements. |
Default file ulimit and process ulimit | Specifies the number of possible open file descriptors and processes for the JCC containers. | The value should be more greater than the # number of slots configured for the If not set, then the node defaults will be used. |
Probes | Monitors the SnapLogic application. |
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Autoscaling | Sets autoscaling properties. By default, enabled to False.
| The HorizontalPodAutoScaler is enabled by setting this property to true. |
minReplicas | minReplicas defines the minimum number of Pods that must be running. | The general guideline is to start with 1:2 or 1:3 Pods per node. |
targetAvgCPUUtilization | This is the average CPU utilization across all Pods. HPA will scale up or scale down Pods to maintain this average. |
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targetAvgMemoryUtilization | This parameter specifies the average memory utilization (as a percentage of the requested memory) that the HPA should maintain across all the replicas of a particular deployment or stateful set. |
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scaleDownStabilizationWindowSeconds | This parameter controls the amount of time the HPA waits (like a cool-down period) before scaling down the number of pods after a decrease |
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Termination Grace Period Seconds | The time to shut down a Pod gracefully before it gets terminated. | This is an upper limit for the time to gracefully shut down a Pod. |
IPv6 | Enabled to false by default. You can enable IPv6 for your connections if your infrastructure supports it. |
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