User and Cluster Administration
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      How to set up SingleStore's native monitoring solution to maintain cluster health, connect external visualization tools to the cluster's monitoring data, and troubleshoot the monitoring setup. 
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      The comprehensive metrics exposed by SingleStore that help determine the cluster's health and performance, predict resource constraints, and diagnose issues. 
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      Replication and Durability concepts, configuration, usage, and troubleshooting. 
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      High Availability architecture, setup, management, and usage with examples. Database replay configuration using logs and snapshots. 
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      Cluster administration tasks, such as setting redundancy levels, determining license capacity and usage, updating license, controlling memory usage, changing the host IP address in a cluster, taking leaves offline without cluster downtime, and more. 
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      Cluster scaling, including cluster expansion and downsizing steps. 
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      Online and offline upgrade of SingleStore and uninstall processes. 
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      Data migration from MySQL and application transition to SingleStore. 
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      Troubleshooting of system, node, and query performance issues. 
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      Setup dedicated admin connections. 
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      Effective workload management using built-in workload manager and by setting resource limits. 
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      Overview of SingleStore Tools including Toolbox and client. Tools installation processes and migration from MemSQL Ops to SingleStore Tools. 
The topics in this section provide the following information:
In this section
- SingleStore User Management
- Cluster Health and Performance
- High Availability and Disaster Recovery
- Maintain Your Cluster
- Dealing with Cluster Failures
- Startup Sequence and Process in a Cluster
- Overview of Leaf Node Failover
- Configure Core Files
- Transition from MySQL to SingleStore
- Troubleshooting
- Use the Workload Manager and Set Resource Limits
- Migrate from Ops to Tools
- Cluster Management with Tools
- Changing the Root Password
- Dedicated Admin Connections
- Recovering from Loss of Root Credentials
Last modified: June 26, 2024