Editing platform settings¶
You configure the Anaconda Enterprise platform settings using a configuration file or Config map. The configuration file, anaconda-enterprise-anaconda-platform.yml
, contains both global and per-service configuration settings for your Anaconda Enterprise installation.
You can modify the default configuration using the Operations Center UI, or a command shell. Any changes you make will impact how Anaconda Enterprise functions, so we strongly recommend that you save a copy of the original file and familiarize yourself with the configuration options before making any changes.
To modify the platform configuration using the UI:
Log in to Anaconda Enterprise, select the Menu icon in the top right corner and click the Administrative Console link displayed at the bottom of the slide out window.
Click Manage Resources.
Log in to the Operations Center using the Administrator credentials configured after installation.
Select Configuration from the menu on the left.
Use the Config map drop-down menu to select the
anaconda-enterprise-anaconda-platform.yml
configuration file.
Warning
Unless you want to configure global environment variables, please ignore the other entries in the Config maps and Namespace drop-downs. They impact the underlying Kubernetes system, so making changes to them may have unintended consequences or cause the platform to behave unpredictably.
You’ll notice that it contains GLOBAL CONFIGURATION specifications related to the following:
The Authentication Center client URL
The internal database
Optional NFS server volume mounts
HTTPS certificate settings
Resource profiles
The Kubernetes cluster
Any users, groups or roles with Admin authorization
The git commit file size limit (The default limit is 50MB, though this limit is configurable. We recommend keeping files under 100MB.)
It also contains PER-SERVICE CONFIGURATION settings, related to these services:
The authentication server used to secure access
The deployment server used to deploy apps
The workspace server used to run sessions
The storage server used to store and version projects
The local repository server used for channels and packages
The S3 endpoint and Git server used to store object and data
The local documentation server URL and platform UI configuration
Edit the specification in the section that corresponds to the setting you want to update, and click Apply to save your changes.
Note
If you navigate away from the Config map without saving your edits, you will be warned that you have unsaved changes. You can abandon your edits by clicking Disregard and continue, or return to editing by clicking Close.
To edit the platform configuration using a command line:
Enter the following commands in an interactive shell on the master node:
Make your changes to the file, and save it.
Restart all pods using the following command: