All properties can be passed either as a environment variable or as a JVM parameter. The "." and "_" characters can be replaced with each other.
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SET aspire.noSql.elastic.server=http://localhost:9200 //Setting a property as a environment variable java -Daspire.noSql.elastic.server=http://localhost:9200 //Passing a property like JVM parameter |
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In Linux based systems, the memory usage can be changed with the following environment variables
Parameter | Required | Default | Description |
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aspire.max.heap.memory | no | 2g | Maximum Heap the JVM will request and use from the host system |
aspire.max.metaspace.size | no | 256m | Maximum metaspace the JVM will request and use from the host system. |
In windows-based systems, if using the aspire.bat file, the memory usage should be changed in the aspire.bat itself. Otherwise, if it is running as a Windows Service:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / WOW6432Node / Apache Software / Procrun
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Bellow Below are the list of properties to configure the Elasticsearch NoSQL Provider
Parameter | Required | Default | New & Available from | Description | |||
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aspire.noSql.elastic.server | yes | http://localhost:9200 | The | elasticsearchElasticsearch server | urlURL to use. It can be multiple | urlsURLs separated by "," | |
aspire.noSql.elastic.authentication.basic | no | false | Enables | elasticsearchElasticsearch basic authentication | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.user | no | null | The | elasticsearchElasticsearch user to use for basic authentication | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.password | no | null | The | elasticsearchElasticsearch password to use for basic authentication | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.authentication.aws | no | false | Enables | elasticsearchElasticsearch AWS authentication | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.authentication.useCredentialsProviderChain | no | false | Option to use the AWS credentials provider chain to get the credentials | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.aws. | access.keyassumeRole | no | null | AWS access key for authenticationfalse | 5.0.3 | If a role must be assumed to access Elasticsearch. Must be true/false | |
aspire.noSql.elastic.aws. | secret.keyroleArn | no | null | 5.0.3 | The Role ARN to be assumed. | ||
aspire.noSql.elastic.aws.access.key | no | null | AWS access key for authentication | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.aws.secret.key | no | null | AWS secret key for authentication | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.aws.region | no | null | The AWS region | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.keepSearchContextAlive | no | 5m | The amount of time to keep | elasticsearchElasticsearch scrolls requests search context alive using "m" as a unit | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.maxRequestSize | no | 10485760B | The maximum size for a bulk request. The value can be specified in B, K, M and G units | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.maxConnections | no | 100 | The maximum | amountnumber of connections to | mantainkeep open. | ||
aspire.noSql.elastic.maxConnectionsPerRoute | no | 10 | The maximum | amountnumber of connections per server | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.readTimeout | no | 30000 | The socket timeout. | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.connectionTimeout | no | 15000 | The connection timeout. | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.maxRetries | no | 3 | The | amountnumber of times to retry each request | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.retriesWaitTime | no | 5000 | The time to wait in ms between retries | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.useThrottling | no | false | Enables requests throttling to | elasticsearchElasticsearch | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.throttlingRate | no | 5000 | The throttling rate in ms | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.throttlingConnectionRate | no | 500 | The maximum | amountnumber of requests allowed in the period specified by the throttlingRate | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.waitTime429 | no | 3000 | The time to wait in ms before retrying a 429 error | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.bulk | no | true | Enables using bulk for requests | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.bulkSize | no | 500 | The maximum number of documents to include in a bulk request | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.bulkInactivityTimeout | no | 5 | The inactivity in s before flushing a bulk request | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.bulkRegularTimeout | no | 30 | The maximum amount of time in s for a bulk request to be kept in memory before flushing | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.debugFile | no | null | The path to the debug file, request to ES are logged in this file | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.mappingFile | no | null | The file | pathpath (including file name) that includes the mapping for the indexes used by Aspire. By default, the mapping included in the provider is used | |||
aspire.noSql.elastic.index.prefix | no | aspire | The prefix to use for the indexes created by the provider | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.debug | no | false | Enables debug logging information | ||||
aspire.noSql.elastic.usePooling | no | true | Enables HTTP connection pooling |
aspire. |
nosql.elastic. |
timeSeriesType | no | index | 5.0. |
3, 5.3 (Opensearch) | Enables rollover possibility for audit, error, log time series index. Value "index" - default without rollover, Value "dataStream" - rollover based on data stream. Value "dataStreamOpensearch" - rollover based on Opensearch data stream. | |||
aspire.nosql.elastic.ilmPolicyFile | no | default provider policy file | 5.0.3 | The file path (including file name) that includes the ilm policy file for the indexes used by Aspire. Used only for the time series option "dataStream*". |
aspire.nosql.elastic.indexTemplateFile | no | default provider template file | 5.0.3 | The file path (including file name) that includes the template file for the indexes used by Aspire. Used only for the time series option "dataStream*". |
Each index sharding and replicas settings can be changed by using a custom mappingFile and configuring the aspire.noSql.elastic.mappingFile property.
Since 5.0.1, when using the default mapping settings, you can use the following prefix parameter:
If none of these properties are specified, the default replicas and shard number of the cluster will be used (usually 1 shard and 1 replica).
The different index names available are:
audit
base
errors
If none of these properties are specified, the default replicas and shard number of the cluster will be used (usually 1 shard and 1 replica).
The different index names available are:
audit
base
errors
hierarchy
log
map
queue
retryLog
set
settings
snapshot
updateQueue
identityCache
Bellow are the list of properties to configure the SSL Certificates
Parameter | Required | Default | Description |
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aspire.ssl.trustAll | no | false | Configure if all certificates should be trusted |
aspire.ssl.overwriteFactory | no | false | Configure if the created key managers should overwrite the Java connection factory |
aspire.ssl.truststore.file | no | null | The path of the trust store file |
aspire.ssl.truststore.password | no | null | The trust store file password |
aspire.ssl.truststore.type | no | jks | The file format of the trust store file |
aspire.ssl.keystore.file | no | null | The path of the key store file |
aspire.ssl.keystore.password | no | null | The key store file password |
aspire.ssl.keystore.type | no | jks | The file format of the key store file |
Bellow Below are the list of properties related to the Aspire security and encryption
Parameter | Required | Default | Description |
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aspire.ldap.bind.dn.password | no | null | The password of the User DN. Not required if the authentication is anonymous |
aspire.encryptionsecurity.keyapi.fileauditing | no | null | (Optional) Path (including file name) where the encryption key is located, if not provided a default in-memory key will be used, for production installations it must be always provided. This can also be passed as a JVM parameter or as an environment variable aspire_encryption_key_file This should be a 32 byte file, if longer, the first 32 bytes will be used as the encryption key. Grant read access to the Aspire user only (chmod 400 <file>) This file could be generated randomly
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These properties will be used by all worker nodes in the cluster.
true | It audits the Aspire API calls. It is available from Aspire 5.1 and on. |
When a password/secret/token in a configuration must be persisted, Aspire encrypts it and stores it encrypted. The default encryption mechanism is AES 256 given a local key. AWS KMS encryption can be used instead as of version 5.0.3
Parameter | Required | Default | Description |
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aspire.encryption.key.file | no | null | (Optional) Path (including file name) where the encryption key is located, if not provided a default in-memory key will be used, for production installations it must be always provided. This can also be passed as a JVM parameter or as an environment variable, aspire_encryption_key_file. This should be a 32 byte file, if longer, the first 32 bytes will be used as the encryption key. Grant read access to the Aspire user only (chmod 400 <file>) This file could be generated randomly
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Available since Aspire 5.0.3, Uses AWS Key Management Service (KMS) to encrypt the sensitive data. It uses a key in KMS to encrypt and decrypt data. See more details about this encryption provider at Aspire KMS encryption
Parameter | Required | Default | Description |
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aspire.encryption.kms.roleARN | no | null | (Optional) If the KMS service must be accessed through the assumption of an IAM role, specify the role ARN. |
aspire.encryption.kms.keyARN | yes | N/A | The KMS key ARN. See Aspire KMS encryption for more information about creating a KMS key for Aspire. |
aspire.encryption.kms.region | yes | N/A | The AWS region on which the KMS service will be used |
aspire.encryption.kms.accessKey | no | null | (Optional) Specify the access key if static credentials must be used. If this is not specified, the Default Credential Provider Chain will be used. |
aspire.encryption.kms.secretKey | no | null | (Optional) Specify the secret key if static credentials must be used. If this is not specified, the Default Credential Provider Chain will be used. |
These properties will be used by all worker nodes in the cluster.
Parameter | Required | Default | Description | ||||
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aspire.node.worker.maxMemQueueSize | yes | 4000 | The maximum number of items to keep in the in-memory queue | ||||
aspire.node.worker.queueSizeThreshold | yes | 0.5 | The capacity threshold of the in memory queue before requesting more items to the managers | ||||
aspire.node.worker.cleanUpWaitTime | yes | 300000 | The wait time in ms for the thread that checks the connectors clean up threshold | Parameter | Required | Default | Description|
aspire.node.worker.maxMemQueueSizecleanUpThreshold | yes | 40003600000 | The maximum number of items to keep in the in memory queuetime in ms for a connector to be idle before being removed from memory | ||||
aspire.node.worker.queueSizeThresholdmaxEnqueueRetries | yes | 0.5 | The capacity threshold of the in memory queue before requesting more items to the managersnumber of retries to enqueue an item into the framework pipeline | ||||
aspire.node.worker.workflow.cleanUpWaitTimeappCleanUpWaitTime | yes | 30000060000 | The wait time in ms for the thread that checks the connectors workflow application's clean-up threshold | ||||
aspire.node.worker.workflow.cleanUpThresholdappCleanUpThreshold | yes | 3600000 | The time in ms for a connector workflow application to be idle before being removed from memory | ||||
aspire.node.worker.maxEnqueueRetriestags | yes | 5no | The number of retries to enqueue a item into the framework pipelinetags of the worker node. These tags will determine which items this node can process. It should be a comma separated list of tags. | ||||
aspire.node.worker.workflow.appCleanUpWaitTimeentryProcessorBaseSleep | yes | 6000010 | The wait base sleep time in ms for the thread that checks the workflow applications clean up thresholdin charge of queuing received items into the connector framework pipelines | ||||
aspire.node.worker.workflow.appCleanUpThresholdentryProcessorMaxSleep | yes | 36000002000 | The time maximum sleep in ms for a workflow application to be idle before being removed from memorythe thread in charge of queuing received items into the connector framework pipelines | ||||
aspire.node.worker.tagsentryProcessorMaxIterations | yes | no5 | The tags of the worker node. These tags will determine which items this node can process. Should be a comma separated list of tags.number of iterations without queuing items before in increasing the sleep time | ||||
aspire.node.worker.entryProcessorMultiplier | yes | 1.25 | The multiplier used to increase the sleep time after the specified iterations without queuing items | ||||
aspire.node.worker.entryProcessorBaseSleepbatchLoaderBaseSleep | yes | 10 | The base sleep time in ms for the thread in charge of enqueueing received items into the connector framework pipelinesof requesting batches to the manager nodes | ||||
aspire.node.worker.entryProcessorMaxSleepbatchLoaderMaxSleep | yes | 2000 | The maximum sleep in ms for the thread in charge of enqueueing received items into the connector framework pipelinesof requesting batches to the manager nodes | ||||
aspire.node.worker.entryProcessorMaxIterationsbatchLoaderMaxIterations | yes | 5 | The number of iterations without enqueueing items receiving batches from the managers nodes before in increasing the sleep time | ||||
aspire.node.worker.entryProcessorMultiplierbatchLoaderMultiplier | yes | 1.25 | The multiplier used to increase the sleep time after the specified iterations without enqueueing itemsreceiving batches from the managers nodes | ||||
aspire.node.worker.batchLoaderBaseSleepconnectionTimeout | yes | 1020000 | The base sleep time in ms for the thread in charge of requesting batches to the manager connection timeout for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
aspire.node.worker.batchLoaderMaxSleepsocketTimeout | yes | 200020000 | The maximum sleep in ms for the thread in charge of requesting batches to the manager socket timeout for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
aspire.node.worker.batchLoaderMaxIterationsmaxRetries | yes | 53 | The number of iterations without receiving batches from the managers nodes before in increasing the sleep timeretries for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
aspire.node.worker.batchLoaderMultiplierproxyHost | yesno | 1.25null | The multiplier used to increase the sleep time after the specified iterations without receiving batches from the managers proxy host to use for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
aspire.node.worker.connectionTimeoutproxyPort | yesno | 200000 | The connection timeout proxy port to use for requests to other aspire nodesnodes. Must be provided if the proxyHost is configured | ||||
aspire.node.worker.socketTimeoutproxyUser | yesno | 20000null | The socket timeout proxy user to use for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
aspire.node.worker.maxRetriesproxyPassword | yesno | 3null | The number of retries proxy password to use for requests to other aspire nodes. | ||||
aspire.node.worker.proxyHostpingFrequency | noyes | null15000 | The proxy host to use for requests to other aspire nodesfrequency for the node to ping to Elasticsearch. The pings are used to determine if a node is alive and working properly | ||||
aspire.node.worker.proxyPortnodeFailureTimeout | noyes | 030000 | The proxy port to use for requests to other aspire nodes. Must be provided if the proxyHost is configured | ||||
aspire.node.worker.proxyUser | no | null | The proxy user to use for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
ping timeout used to determine if a node is not working. The node will be marked as failed in this case and the node eventually will shut down itself |
These properties will be used by all manager nodes in the cluster.
Parameter | Required | Default | Description | aspire.node.worker.proxyPassword | no | null | The proxy password to use for requests to other aspire nodes.|
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aspire.node.workermanager.pingFrequencyscanBatchCreatorBaseSleep | yes | 1500030 | The frequency for the node to ping to Elastisearch. The pings are used to determine if a node is alive and working properlybase sleep time in ms for the thread in charge of creating batches from the scan queue | ||||
aspire.node.workermanager.nodeFailureTimeoutscanBatchCreatorMaxSleep | yes | 30000 | The ping timeout used to determine if a node is not working. The node will be marked as failed in this case and the node eventually will shutdown itself |
These properties will be used by all manager nodes in the cluster.
2000 | The maximum sleep in ms for the thread in charge of creating batches from the scan queue | ||||||
aspire.node.manager.scanBatchCreatorMaxIterations | yes | 10 | The number of iterations without creating new scan batches before in increasing the sleep time | ||||
aspire.node.manager.scanBatchCreatorMultiplier | yes | 1.25 | The multiplier used to increase the sleep time after the specified iterations without creating new scan batches | Parameter | Required | Default | Description|
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aspire.node.manager.scanBatchCreatorBaseSleepprocessBatchCreatorBaseSleep | yes | 30 | The base sleep time in ms for the thread in charge of creating batches from the scan process queue | ||||
aspire.node.manager.scanBatchCreatorMaxSleepprocessBatchCreatorMaxSleep | yes | 2000 | The maximum sleep in ms for the thread in charge of creating batches from the scan process queue | ||||
aspire.node.manager.scanBatchCreatorMaxIterationsprocessBatchCreatorMaxIterations | yes | 10 | The number of iterations without creating new scan process batches before in increasing the sleep time | ||||
aspire.node.manager.scanBatchCreatorMultiplierprocessBatchCreatorMultiplier | yes | 1.25 | The multiplier used to increase the sleep time after the specified iterations without creating new scan batchesprocess batches | ||||
aspire.node.manager.processBatchCreatorBaseSleepcrawlProgressManagerBaseSleep | yes | 30100 | The base sleep time in ms for the thread in charge of creating batches from the process queuemonitoring active crawls | ||||
aspire.node.manager.processBatchCreatorMaxSleepschedulerBaseSleep | yes | 200010000 | The maximum base sleep time in ms for the thread in charge of creating batches from the process queueexecuting seeds based on the configured schedules | ||||
aspire.node.manager.processBatchCreatorMaxIterationsmaxBatches | yes | 101000 | The maximum number of iterations without creating new process batches before in increasing the sleep time | aspire.node.manager.processBatchCreatorMultiplier | yes | 1.25 | The multiplier used to increase the sleep time after the specified iterations without creating new process batches manager will keep in memory |
aspire.node.manager.crawlProgressManagerBaseSleepmaxBatchItems | yes | 100 | The base sleep time in ms for the thread in charge of monitoring active crawlsmaximum number of documents per batch | ||||
aspire.node.manager.schedulerBaseSleepconnectionTimeout | yes | 1000020000 | The connection timeout for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
aspire.node.manager.socketTimeout | yes | 20000 | The socket timeout for requests to other aspire nodes base sleep time in ms for the thread in charge of executing seeds based on the configured schedules | ||||
aspire.node.manager.maxBatchesmaxRetries | yes | 10003 | The maximum number of batches the manager will keep in memoryretries for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
aspire.node.manager.maxBatchItemsproxyHost | yesno | 100 | null | The proxy host to use for requests to other aspire nodesThe maximum number of documents per batch | |||
aspire.node.manager.connectionTimeoutproxyPort | yesno | 200000 | The connection timeout proxy port to use for requests to other aspire nodes. Must be provided if the proxyHost is configured | ||||
aspire.node.manager.socketTimeoutproxyUser | yesno | 20000null | The socket timeout proxy user to use for requests to other aspire nodes | ||||
aspire.node.manager.maxRetriesproxyPassword | yesno | 3null | The number of retries proxy password to use for requests to other aspire nodes. | ||||
aspire.node.manager.proxyHost | no | null | pingFrequency | yes | 15000 | The frequency for the node to ping to Elasticsearch. The pings are used to determine if a node is alive and working properlyThe proxy host to use for requests to other aspire nodes | |
aspire.node.manager.proxyPortnodeFailureTimeout | noyes | 030000 | The proxy port to use for requests to other aspire nodes. Must be provided if the proxyHost is configuredping timeout used to determine if a node is not working. The node will be marked as failed in this case and the node eventually will shutdown itself | ||||
aspire.node.manager.proxyUserinProgressJobTimeout | noyes | null | 3600000 | The maximum time in ms, a job can be in "in-progress" status before being released. Default is 1 hourThe proxy user to use for requests to other aspire nodes | |||
aspire.node.manager.proxyPasswordinProgressJobTimeoutCheckFrequency | noyes | null | 1800000 | How frequently to verify for timed-out "in-progress" jobsThe proxy password to use for requests to other aspire nodes. | |||
aspire.node.manager.pingFrequencyackCleanBaseSleep | yesno | 15000 | 5000 | How frequently the manager should check for Acknowledged Batches that need to be removed from memory.The frequency for the node to ping to Elastisearch. The pings are used to determine if a node is alive and working properly | |||
aspire.node.manager.nodeFailureTimeoutproxyCall | yesno | 30000 | false | Configure if you want to perform a proxy call to the main manager from a non-main manager and avoid redirect calls.The ping timeout used to determine if a node is not working. The node will be marked as failed in this case and the node eventually will shutdown itself | |||
aspire.node.manager.inProgressJobTimeouttags | yes | 3600000 | no | The tags of the manager node. These tags will determine which seeds this node can process. It should be a comma separated list of tags.The maximum time in ms a job can be in "in-progress" status before being released. Default is 1 hour | |||
aspire.node.manager.inProgressJobTimeoutCheckFrequencyworkerRoundRobin | yesno | 1800000 | false | If round-robin should be applied when serving workers with batchesHow frequently to verify for timed-out "in-progress" jobs | |||
aspire.node.manager.ackCleanBaseSleepworkerRoundRobinTimeout | no | 5000 | 600000 | The time in ms after which the worker is considered timed out when round-robin is usedHow frequently the manager should check for Acknowledged Batches that need to be removed from memory. |
Since 5.0.3, the following properties are also available for managing the behavior of the user interface.
Parameter | Required | Default | Description |
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aspire.ui.refreshRate | no | 5s | How often trigger the auto-refresh for the listing pages. Can It can be defined with a time unit, i.e. 15s, 1m1 m. |
These properties will be used to generate the dashboard links in the UI
Parameter | Required | Default | Description |
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aspire.dashboards.enabled | no | false | Enables the dashboard links on the UI |
aspire.dashboards.base | no | Base URL to Kibana | |
aspire.dashboards.main | no | Main Dasboard Dashboard relative URL | |
aspire.dashboards.metrics | no | Metrics Dashboard relative URL |