These are the properties that be set at the cluster level.
GET
http://<controller>:<port>/cluster/configs
Description - Lists all the configurations set at the cluster level
POST
http://<controller>:<port>/cluster/configs
Add new or update existing cluster configs.
Example:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string
JSON body contains the configs map for new/updated configs. E.g. {"queryConsoleOnlyView":"true"}
Property
Default
Description
allowParticipantAutoJoin
true
This is a Helix Property that allows any Pinot Server/Broker/Controller to automatically join the cluster. This is true by default. Operators can set this to false for more control. If you set this to false, you will have to explicitly invoke /Instance/addInstance
API. This property is checked when a Pinot node starts and has no effect once the node is connected to the cluster.
enable.case.insensitive
false
By default, Pinot queries are case sensitive. Table name, column name, etc must be case sensitive. This is because the schema is still optional for batch tables. If you have a schema, you can set this to true and pinot will accept any case for table names and columns. This property is applicable to the broker and is read only when the broker starts. Changing this property will required broker to be restarted.
pinot.broker.enable.query.limit.override
false
This allows operators to protect the Pinot cluster against bad queries with large limits. By setting this to true, if Pinot broker override query limit when it is larger than broker config:pinot.broker.query.response.limit (Default is 2147483647).
E.g. If setpinot.broker.query.response.limit=1000
in Broker conf, then querySELECT * FROM myTable LIMIT 25000
will be override to SELECT * FROM myTable LIMIT 1000
.
default.hyperloglog.log2m
8
This is a special config to override for hyperloglog that is used for approximate distinct count. Default value is 8.
queryConsoleOnlyView
false
Only show query console for controller web UI, this is useful when you don't want to expose cluster or ZK UI to Users.