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  • Introduction
    • Displaying Cloudera Director Documentation
    • Cloudera Director Interfaces
  • Cloudera Director Release Notes
    • New Features and Changes in Cloudera Director
    • Known Issues and Workarounds in Cloudera Director
    • Issues Fixed in Cloudera Director
  • Requirements and Supported Versions
  • Getting Started with Cloudera Director
    • Getting Started on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
      • Setting up the AWS Environment
      • Launching an EC2 Instance for Cloudera Director
        • Choosing an AMI
      • Installing Cloudera Director Server and Client on the EC2 Instance
      • Configuring a SOCKS Proxy for Amazon EC2
      • Deploying Cloudera Manager and CDH on AWS
      • Pausing a Cluster in AWS
      • Cleaning Up Your AWS Deployment
    • Getting Started on Google Cloud Platform
      • Creating a Google Cloud Platform Project
      • Configuring Tools for Your Google Cloud Platform Account
      • Creating a Google Compute Engine VM Instance
      • Installing Cloudera Director Server and Client on Google Compute Engine
      • Configuring a SOCKS Proxy for Google Compute Engine
      • Deploying Cloudera Manager and CDH on Google Compute Engine
      • Cleaning Up Your Google Cloud Platform Deployment
    • Getting Started on Microsoft Azure
      • Obtaining Credentials for Cloudera Director
      • Setting up Azure Resources
      • Setting Up Dynamic DNS on Azure
      • Setting Up MySQL or PostgreSQL
      • Setting Up a Virtual Machine for Cloudera Director Server
      • Installing Cloudera Director Server and Client on Azure
      • Configuring a SOCKS Proxy for Microsoft Azure
      • Allowing Access to VM Images
      • Creating a Cluster
      • Adding New VM Images, Custom VM Images, Regions, and Instances
      • Important Notes About Cloudera Director and Azure
  • Usage-Based Billing
    • Cloudera Director Usage Bundles
  • Using Cloud Provider Regions
    • Running Cloudera Director and Cloudera Manager in Different Regions or Clouds
    • Using a New AWS Region in Cloudera Director
  • Configuring Storage for Cloudera Director
    • Using MySQL for Cloudera Director Server
    • Using MariaDB for Cloudera Director Server
    • Cloudera Director Database Encryption
  • Configuring Storage for Cloudera Manager and CDH
    • Using an External Database for Cloudera Manager and CDH
      • Defining External Database Servers
      • Defining External Databases
    • Using EBS Volumes for Cloudera Manager and CDH
    • Using Amazon S3 Object Storage
    • Shrinking an H2 Database
  • Security, Encryption, and High Availability
    • Enabling TLS with Cloudera Director
      • Using Custom DNS with Auto-TLS in AWS
    • SSH Host Key Retrieval and Verification
    • Creating Kerberized Clusters With Cloudera Director
    • Enabling Sentry Service Authorization
    • Creating Highly Available Clusters With Cloudera Director
  • Configuring and Running Cloudera Director
    • Auto-Repair for Failed or Terminated Instances
    • Deploying Java on Cluster Instances
    • Setting Cloudera Director Properties
    • Pausing Cloudera Director Instances
    • Configuring Cloudera Director Server for LDAP and Active Directory
    • Configuring Cloudera Director for a New AWS Instance Type
    • Configuring Cloudera Director to Use Custom Tag Names on AWS
  • Using Cloudera Director Server to Manage Cloudera Manager Instances
    • Cloudera Director and Cloudera Manager Usage
    • Setting Cloudera Manager Configurations
    • Ports Used by Cloudera Director
    • SSH Keys in Cloudera Director
    • Creating AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Policies
    • Using Custom Repositories with Cloudera Manager and CDH
    • Cloudera Manager Health Information
    • Opening Cloudera Manager
    • Diagnostic Data Collection
    • User Management
  • Using Cloudera Director Server to Manage Cluster Instances
    • The Cloudera Director Configuration File
    • Submitting a Cluster Configuration File
    • Deploying Clusters in an Existing Environment
    • Using Spot Instances
    • Using Products outside CDH with Cloudera Director
      • Custom Service Descriptors
      • Using Kudu with CDH 5.12 or Earlier
      • Using Spark 2 with Cloudera Director
      • Using Cloudera Data Science Workbench with Cloudera Director
      • Using Third-Party Products with Cloudera Director
    • Creating and Modifying Clusters with the Cloudera Director Web UI
    • Post-Creation Scripts
    • Terminating a Cluster
  • Using the Cloudera Director Client
    • Installing Cloudera Director Client
    • Provisioning a Cluster on AWS
    • Running Cloudera Director Client
    • Connecting to Cloudera Manager with Cloudera Director Client
    • Modifying a Cluster with the Configuration File
      • Growing or Shrinking a Cluster with the Configuration File
  • Upgrading Cloudera Director
  • Troubleshooting Cloudera Director
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Cloudera Director Glossary

Using Cloudera Director Server to Manage Cluster Instances

This section includes topics on managing CDH cluster instances:

Continue reading:

  • The Cloudera Director Configuration File
  • Submitting a Cluster Configuration File
  • Deploying Clusters in an Existing Environment
  • Using Spot Instances
  • Using Products outside CDH with Cloudera Director
  • Creating and Modifying Clusters with the Cloudera Director Web UI
  • Post-Creation Scripts
  • Terminating a Cluster

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