Server Management

Contexts

The enterprise server has a separate context in the pachctl config file (~/.pachyderm/config.json).

Pachctl has an active pachd context (the cluster it is binded to), and separately an active enterprise context.

To check the active enterprise context, run:

pachctl config get active-enterprise-context
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  • In a single-cluster deployment, the active enterprise context will be the same as the enterprise context.
  • The pachctl license and pachctl idp commands run against the enterprise context. pachctl auth commands accept an --enterprise flag to run against the enterprise context.

Configuring IDPs

To configure IDP integrations, use pachctl idp create-connector as documented in the Pachyderm Integration with Identity Providers page.

Manage your Enterprise Server

Add Users As Administrators

By default, only the root token (Root User) can administer the Enterprise Server. Run the following command to add more ClusterAdmin to your Enterprise Server:

pachctl auth set enterprise clusterAdmin user:<email>

List All Registered Clusters

pachctl license list-clusters

The output includes the pachd version, whether auth is enabled, and the last heartbeat:

id: pach-2
address: 34.71.247.191:650
version: 2.0.0
auth_enabled: true
last_heartbeat: 2021-05-21 18:43:42.157027 +0000 UTC

Synchronize all available contexts in your ~/.pachyderm/config.json file

In the case where the enterprise server of your organization has multiple pachd instances, you can use the following command to “discover” other pachd instances. It will automatically update your ~/.pachyderm/config.json file with all the contexts you can connect to.

pachctl enterprise sync-contexts

Update The Enterprise License

To apply a new license and have it picked up by all clusters, run:

pachctl license activate --no-register

Unregister A Cluster

To unregister a given cluster from your Enterprise Server, run:

pachctl license delete-cluster --id <cluster id>

Undeploy

  • To undeploy a Cluster registered with an Enterprise Server:
    • Unregister the cluster as mentioned above (pachctl license delete-cluster)
    • Then, undeploy it: helm uninstall