Spotfire Node Manager
A node manager is a container for setting up, running, or tearing down services such as Spotfire Automation Services, Spotfire Web Player, the TERR service, or the Spotfire Service for Python. A service running on a node manager runs in a separate process, can open service ports and the service installation files resides under <nm installation path>/services/.
Spotfire node manager component | Description |
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Service account |
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Ports and protocols |
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Type | (Default) Location | Comments |
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Node manager and service logs | <node manager installation>/logs | Contains the node manager and the service
logs. It can also contain minidumps, and memory process dumps for
Spotfire Web Player,
if these are created.
See also
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SMTP configuration credentials | Spotfire.Dxp.Worker.Automation.config | When Spotfire Automation Services is configured with an SMTP server that requires authenticated connections. |
Node manager backend trust keystore | <node manager installation>/trust/keystore.p12 (node manager). | Keystore containing keys for the following:
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Spotfire Web Player / Spotfire Automation Services proxy server credentials | Spotfire.Dxp.Worker.Host.exe.config | ProxyUsername and
ProxyPassword hold credentials to a network proxy
if one is configured.
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Spotfire Statistics Services configuration for Spotfire Web Player and Spotfire Automation Services. | Spotfire.Dxp.Worker.Host.exe.config | TibcoSpotfireStatisticsServicesUsernames and
TibcoSpotfireStatisticsServicesPasswords in
contains credentials to
Spotfire Statistics Services
servers if one or more is configured.
Note: For this Spotfire release, the Spotfire Statistics Services server
is discontinued and will no longer be updated. You can continue to use it but
no bug fixes or security patches will be provided, and it will eventually be
removed.
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Credentials Profiles for Connectors used by Spotfire Web Player and Spotfire Automation Services | Spotfire.Dxp.Worker.Host.exe.config | A configuration file containing user names and passwords to data sources used by data connectors. |
Spotfire Automation Services Kerberos identity | Spotfire.Dxp.Worker.Automation.config | On Windows only: The Windows user specified by
<kerberosIdentity
userName="domain\username"
password="password" /> is used to run
Spotfire Automation Services.
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Spotfire Web Player > Scheduled updates identity | Spotfire.Dxp.Worker.Web.config | On Windows only: The Windows user specified by
<kerberosIdentity
userName="domain\username"
password="password" /> is used to run
Spotfire Web Player.
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Note: Credentials are
encrypted in the configuration files that are installed with the service. To
modify the configuration, you must export the configuration from the database,
make modifications, import it back into the database, and then set the
configuration for the service.
- Node Manager Configuration Tasks
A Java Development Kit and Spring Framework are bundled with the node manager. They are upgraded to newer versions together with the regular node manager upgrades; however, to run the most recent and most secure version, you can review the versions and upgrade as necessary. The articles listed in this topic can help guide you.
- Node Manager Configuration Tasks
A Java Development Kit and Spring Framework are bundled with the node manager. They are upgraded to newer versions together with the regular node manager upgrades; however, to run the most recent and most secure version, you can review the versions and upgrade as necessary. The articles listed in this topic can help guide you.
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