Github user dyozie commented on a diff in the pull request: https://github.com/apache/incubator-hawq-docs/pull/60#discussion_r87920277 --- Diff: clientaccess/client_auth.html.md.erb --- @@ -101,51 +101,45 @@ For example, in `$GPHOME/etc/hawq-site.xml`: </property> ``` -The following steps set the parameter values with the HAWQ utility `hawq config`. - -### <a id="ip142411"></a>To change the number of allowed connections +**Note:** Raising the values of these parameters may cause HAWQ to request more shared memory. To mitigate this effect, consider decreasing other memory-related server configuration parameters such as [gp\_cached\_segworkers\_threshold](../reference/guc/parameter_definitions.html#gp_cached_segworkers_threshold). -1. Log into the HAWQ master host as the HAWQ administrator and source the file `/usr/local/hawq/greenplum_path.sh`. -2. Set the value of the `max_connections` parameter. This `hawq config` command sets the value to 100 on all HAWQ instances. - ``` bash - $ hawq config -c max_connections -v 100 - ``` +### <a id="ip142411"></a>Setting the number of allowed connections - This configuration command sets the value for the master. +You will perform different procedures to set connection-related server configuration parameters for your HAWQ cluster depending upon whether you manage your cluster from the command line or use Ambari. If you use Ambari to manage your HAWQ cluster, you must ensure that you update server configuration parameters via the Ambari Web UI only. If you manage your HAWQ cluster from the command line, you will use the `hawq config` command line utility to set server configuration parameters. -3. Set the value of the `seg_max_connections` parameter. This `hawq config` command sets the value to 6400 on all HAWQ instances. +If you use Ambari to manage your cluster: - ``` bash - $ hawq config -c seg_max_connections -v 6400 - ``` +1. Set the `max_connections`, `seg_max_connections`, and `max_prepared_transactions` configuration properties via the HAWQ service **Configs > Advanced > Custom hawq-site** drop down, providing values appropriate for your HAWQ deployment. --- End diff -- I think I'd remove ", providing values appropriate for your HAWQ deployment" here.
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