Server Configuration
After you install Team Studio, you can configure the workspace environment using settings, files, and properties described in this section.
- Server Ports
The Team Studio application is a server running on a host machine at a specified port. - Post-installation Configuration Options
After the installer is finished, you can perform additional configuration options. - Configuring an External Server to Import Data with gpfdist
To enable data movement between Greenplum databases, you must install and start gpfdist on the Team Studio host. - Installing a Database Server Certificate in the Team Studio JVM
When Team Studio connects to a data source with SSL enabled, the Team Studio JVM authenticates the (database) server's X.509 certificate to establish trust. If the certificate is not signed by a known certificate authority (CA), an error occurs when you try to add the data source. - Configuring JVM Command-Line Options
The java_options property configures command-line options for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The value of the java_options property is a single string that can contain several command-line options. - Configuring the HDFS Directory and Permissions for Results File Storage
This procedure describes how to create an HDFS directory for a user, set Active Directory user permissions, and set permissions to temp directories. - Team Studio Related HDFS Configuration
Team Studio uses several temp directories in HDFS. These directories and files are created with HDFS, Yarn, MapRed, and other users. - Deleting Temporary Files
You can clean up temporary files periodically using the following settings.
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