How to administrate and monitor your Fusion platform.
Fusion Server
- Scale a Fusion 4.x Cluster
- Check The System State
- How to Set Up Config Sync
- Configure Pod Affinity
- Configure Replicas and Horizontal Pod Auto-Scaling
- Configure Resource Limits
- Create a New Job
- Create and Run an SQL Aggregation Job
- Delete A Connector
- Delete a Fusion App
- Delete an Index Profile
- Delete a Query Pipeline
- Enable Time-based Partitioning
- Export a Fusion App
- Install a Fusion 4.x Cluster
- Install a Fusion 4.x Cluster (Unix)
- Install a Fusion 4.x Cluster (Windows)
- Configure Fusion Logging in Fusion 4.0
- Configure Fusion Logging in Fusion 4.1 and 4.2
- Upgrade Fusion 3.1.x to 4.0.y
- Upgrade Fusion Server 3.1.x to 4.1.y
- Upgrade Fusion Server 3.1.x to 4.2.y
- Upgrade Fusion Server 4.0.x to 4.0.y
- Upgrade Fusion Server 4.0.x to 4.1.y
- Upgrade Fusion Server 4.0.x to 4.2.y
- Upgrade Fusion Server 4.1.x to 4.1.y
- Upgrade Fusion Server 4.1.x to 4.2.y
- Upgrade Fusion Server 4.2.x to 4.2.y
- Upgrade Fusion 5 on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Upgrade Fusion 5 on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
- Upgrade Fusion 5 on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
- Upgrade Fusion 5 on Other Kubernetes Platforms
- Upgrade Fusion 5.0.x to 5.1.0
- Upgrade to Fusion 4.x
- View and Analyze Logs in Fusion 4.0
- View and Analyze Logs in Fusion 4.1 and 4.2
- Import a Fusion App
- Increase SQL Resource Allocations
- Install A Connector - Fusion 4.x
- Install A Connector - Fusion 5.1
- Install A Connector - 5.2 and Above
- Install Grafana Dashboards
- Integrate Fusion with Your Logging Infrastructure
- Install A Fusion License
- Manage Dashboards
- Migrate Fusion Objects
- Install Fusion with Minimal clusterrole
- Monitor Fusion
- Use the Object Explorer
- Prometheus and Grafana Setup and Configuration
- Run a Job
- Setting up a Custom Salesforce Domain
- Install and Configure the Salesforce App
- Schedule a Job
- Share Objects Between Fusion Apps
- Access The Spark History Server
- Spark Configuration for Fusion 4.x
- Configure The Spark History Server
- Configure Spark Jobs to Access Cloud Storage
- Install The Spark History Server
- Get Logs for A Spark Job
- Spark Operations
- Clean Up Spark Driver Pods
- Configure Spark Job Resource Allocation
- Scale Spark Aggregations for Fusion 4.x
- Use Virtual Tables with a Common Join Key
- Start or Stop The Fusion SQL Service
- Start or Stop Fusion
- Collection Management in the Fusion UI
- Upgrade Fusion 5.2.x to 5.3.x
- Upgrade Fusion with Helm v3
- Upload a JDBC Driver to Fusion Server
- Use Dashboards in Fusion 4.0.x
- Use Dashboards in Fusion 4.1+
- Enable Transport Layer Security (TLS) for Fusion Microservices
- User Access Request Parameters
- Use System Metrics
- Use Spark Drivers
- Write SQL Aggregations
Fusion AI
- Configure a REST Call Job to Delete Old Signals
- Identify Trending Documents or Products
- Configure An Argo-Based Job to Access GCS
- Configure An Argo-Based Job to Access S3
Managed Search
- Back Up a Collection
- Create a Cluster
- Delete a Cluster
- Delete All Backups
- Delete a Backup
- Delete a Collection
- Get Information about a Cluster
- Get Information about a Collection
- Get Information about a Task
- Get Information about a Backup
- List Tasks
- List All Backups
- List All Clusters
- List All Collections
- Restore a Collection from a Specific Backup
- Modify attributes of a Solr cluster using PUT
- Modify attributes of a Solr cluster Using PATCH
- Modify Attributes of a Collection Using PUT
- Modify Attributes of a Collection using PATCH
- Authenticate with OAuth2
- Manage Clusters in The Managed Search UI
- Manage Collections in The Managed Search UI
- Scale a Solr Cluster Manually
- Authenticate with the SolrJ Client Library
- Set Up Scheduled Autoscaling
- Set Up Search-Rate Autoscaling