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        • Configuring IoTDB Application Security Authentication - MapReduce Service

          Configuring IoTDB Application Security Authentication - MapReduce Service

          Configuring IoTDB Application Security Authentication Using the keytab File for JDBC Authentication Using the Keytab File for Session Authentication Parent topic: IoTDB Environment Preparations

          Help > MapReduce Service > Developer Guide (LTS) > IoTDB Development Guide (Security Mode) > IoTDB Environment Preparations
        • Backing Up IoTDB Service Data - MapReduce Service

          Backing Up IoTDB Service Data - MapReduce Service

          Backing Up IoTDB Service Data Scenario To ensure IoTDB service data security routinely or before a major operation on IoTDB (such as upgrade or migration), you need to back up IoTDB service data. The backup data can be used to recover the system if an exception occurs or the operation

          Help > MapReduce Service > User Guide > MRS Cluster O&M > MRS Cluster Data Backup and Restoration > Backing Up MRS Cluster Component Data
        • Creating a User and Granting IoTDA Permissions - IoT Device Access

          Creating a User and Granting IoTDA Permissions - IoT Device Access

          Creating a User and Granting IoTDA Permissions You can use Identity and Access Management (IAM) for fine-grained permissions control for your IoTDA resources. With IAM, you can: Create IAM users for personnel based on your enterprise's organizational structure. Each IAM user has their

          Help > IoT Device Access > User Guide > Permissions Management
        • IoTDB Enhanced Open Source Features - MapReduce Service

          IoTDB Enhanced Open Source Features - MapReduce Service

          IoTDB Enhanced Open Source Features Visualization Visualized O&M covers installation, uninstallation, one-click start and stop, configurations, clients, monitoring, alarms, health checks, and logs. Visualized permission management does not require background command line operations

          Help > MapReduce Service > Service Overview > Components > IoTDB
        • Basic Metrics: IoTDA Metrics - Application Operations Management

          Basic Metrics: IoTDA Metrics - Application Operations Management

          Basic Metrics: IoTDA Metrics This section describes the types, names, and meanings of IoTDA metrics reported to AOM. Table 1 IoTDA metrics Category Metric Metric Name Description Value Range Unit Total devices iotda_device_status_onlineCount Online Devices Number of online devices

          Help > Application Operations Management > Service Overview > Metric Overview
        • Preparing the Configuration Files for Connecting to the IoTDB Cluster - MapReduce Service

          Preparing the Configuration Files for Connecting to the IoTDB Cluster - MapReduce Service

          Preparing the Configuration Files for Connecting to the IoTDB Cluster Preparing for User Authentication For an MRS cluster with Kerberos authentication enabled, you need to prepare a user who has the operation permission on related components for program authentication. The following

          Help > MapReduce Service > Developer Guide (LTS) > IoTDB Development Guide (Security Mode) > IoTDB Environment Preparations
        • Commissioning the IoTDB Application in the Local Windows Environment - MapReduce Service

          Commissioning the IoTDB Application in the Local Windows Environment - MapReduce Service

          Commissioning the IoTDB Application in the Local Windows Environment Scenario Run applications in a Windows development environment after application code is developed. If the local and cluster service planes can communicate with each other, you can perform the commissioning on the

          Help > MapReduce Service > Developer Guide (LTS) > IoTDB Development Guide (Security Mode) > IoTDB Application Commissioning
        • Preparing the Configuration Files for Connecting to the IoTDB Cluster - MapReduce Service

          Preparing the Configuration Files for Connecting to the IoTDB Cluster - MapReduce Service

          Preparing the Configuration Files for Connecting to the IoTDB Cluster Preparing the Configuration Files of the Running Environment During the development or a test run of the program, you need to use cluster configuration files to connect to an MRS cluster. The configuration files

          Help > MapReduce Service > Developer Guide (LTS) > IoTDB Development Guide (Normal Mode) > IoTDB Environment Preparations
        • IoT Device Access (IoTDA) - Organizations

          IoT Device Access (IoTDA) - Organizations

          IoT Device Access (IoTDA) The Organizations service provides Service Control Policies (SCPs) to set access control policies. SCPs do not actually grant any permissions to a principal. They only set the permissions boundary for the principal. When SCPs are attached to a member account

          Help > Organizations > User Guide > Managing SCPs > Actions Supported by SCP-based Authorization > Internet of Things
        • IoTDB Development Guide (Normal Mode) - MapReduce Service

          IoTDB Development Guide (Normal Mode) - MapReduce Service

          IoTDB Development Guide (Normal Mode) Overview IoTDB Environment Preparations Application Development Application Commissioning More Information

          Help > MapReduce Service > Developer Guide (LTS)
        • IoTDB Development Guide (Security Mode) - MapReduce Service

          IoTDB Development Guide (Security Mode) - MapReduce Service

          IoTDB Development Guide (Security Mode) IoTDB Application Development Overview IoTDB Development Process IoTDB Environment Preparations Application IoTDB Development IoTDB Application Commissioning IoTDB Java API

          Help > MapReduce Service > Developer Guide (LTS)
        • Connecting to IoTDA Based on the BearPi-HM_Nano Development Board and OpenHarmony - IoT Device Access

          Connecting to IoTDA Based on the BearPi-HM_Nano Development Board and OpenHarmony - IoT Device Access

          Connecting to IoTDA Based on the BearPi-HM_Nano Development Board and OpenHarmony This section uses BearPi-HM_Nano development board as an example to describe how to connect an OpenHarmony 3.0 device to IoTDA using the huaweicloud_iot_link SDK. Prerequisites You have registered a

          Help > IoT Device Access > Best Practices > Device Access
        • Does the IoTDA Support Device Registration in Batches? - IoT Device Access

          Does the IoTDA Support Device Registration in Batches? - IoT Device Access

          Does the IoTDA Support Device Registration in Batches? IoTDA allows an application to call the API Creating a Batch Task to register a batch of devices. Alternatively, you can perform batch registration on the IoTDA console. This topic describes how to use the IoTDA console to register

          Help > IoT Device Access > FAQs > Solution Consulting
        • Can I Enable IoTDA for IAM Users or Sub-Projects? - IoT Device Access

          Can I Enable IoTDA for IAM Users or Sub-Projects? - IoT Device Access

          Can I Enable IoTDA for IAM Users or Sub-Projects? 1. You can enable IoTDA as an IAM user. However, the enabled IoTDA service belongs to the IAM master account. That is, the master account is the payment entity. 2. IoTDA cannot be enabled for sub-projects created using IAM. Parent

          Help > IoT Device Access > FAQs > Solution Consulting
        • IoT Device Access (IoTDA) Service Level Agreement

          IoT Device Access (IoTDA) Service Level Agreement

          IoT Device Access (IoTDA) Service Level Agreement Print All Huawei Cloud Service Level Agreement General Terms This Service Level Agreement (this “SLA”) is an integral part of your Huawei Cloud Customer Agreement (the “Customer Agreement”). Capitalized terms used in this SLA are as

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        • What Are the Changes Brought by the Integration of IoT Device Management and IoTDA? - IoT Device Access

          What Are the Changes Brought by the Integration of IoT Device Management and IoTDA? - IoT Device Access

          What Are the Changes Brought by the Integration of IoT Device Management and IoTDA? The changes are as follows: Functions: IoTDA has integrated the functions of IoT Device Management while still keeping the original IoTDA functions. Billing: If you have enabled IoTDA before, you can

          Help > IoT Device Access > FAQs > Solution Consulting
        • How Does an Application Obtain Device Data from IoTDA? - IoT Device Access

          How Does an Application Obtain Device Data from IoTDA? - IoT Device Access

          How Does an Application Obtain Device Data from IoTDA? You need to configure data forwarding rules using the rule engine on IoTDA to forward data to the AMQP or MQTT message queue, and then pull data from the application. Alternatively, you can forward data to a third-party application

          Help > IoT Device Access > FAQs > Solution Consulting
        • Connecting an OpenHarmony 3.0 Device to IoTDA

          Connecting an OpenHarmony 3.0 Device to IoTDA

          Connecting an OpenHarmony 3.0 Device to IoTDA This topic uses BearPi-HM_Nano development board as an example to describe how to connect an OpenHarmony 3.0 device to IoTDA using the huaweicloud_iot_link SDK. Prerequisites You have registered a Huawei Cloud account

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