azdata bdc gateway settings
Applies to:
Azure Data CLI (azdata
)
The following article provides reference for the sql commands in the azdata tool. For more information about other azdata commands, see azdata reference
Commands
Command | Description |
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azdata bdc gateway settings set | Set gateway service-scope settings. |
azdata bdc gateway settings show | Show gateway service-scope settings and optionally gateway settings for specified resources |
azdata bdc gateway settings set
Provides the ability to set a service-scoped or resource-scoped setting. Specify the full name of the setting and the value. Does not apply the setting to the running BDC. Run apply to do so.
azdata bdc gateway settings set [--resources -r]
[--settings -s]
Examples
Set the socket timeout for httpclient to 100s for gateway resource.
azdata bdc gateway settings set --settings gateway-site.gateway.httpclient.socketTimeout=100s –resources gateway
Optional Parameters
--resources -r
Sets the given setting(s) for the provided resource(s). Resources can be specified as a comma separated list.
--settings -s
Sets the configured value for the provided settings. Multiple settings can be set using a comma separated list.
Global Arguments
--debug
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
--help -h
Show this help message and exit.
--output -o
Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.
--query -q
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
--verbose
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
azdata bdc gateway settings show
Shows the BDC's gateway service-scope (optionally resource-scope) settings. By default, this command shows user-configured service-scope settings. Filters are available to show all settings (system-managed and configurable), configurable settings, or pending settings. To see a specific service-scope or resource-scope setting, you can provide the setting name. Use "recursive" to show settings for all resources as part of the service.
azdata bdc gateway settings show [--resources -r]
[--settings -s]
[--filter-option -f]
[--recursive -rec]
[--include-details -i]
[--description -d]
Examples
Show the user configured Gateway resource-scope settings.
azdata bdc gateway settings show
Show the gateway timeout limit.
azdata bdc gateway settings show --settings gateway-site.gateway.httpclient.socketTimeout --resources gateway
Show the pending settings changes for the Gateway resource..
azdata bdc gateway settings show --filter-options=pending –-resource gateway
Optional Parameters
--resources -r
Shows the setting(s) information for the given resource(s). Resources can be specified as a comma separated list.
--settings -s
Shows information for the specified setting name(s).
--filter-option -f
Filter which cluster-scope settings are shown, rather than only 'User Configured' settings. Filters are available to show all settings (system-managed & user-configurable), all configurable settings, or pending settings.
userConfigured
--recursive -rec
Shows the setting information for the given scope (service or service-resource) and all lower-scoped components (resources).
--include-details -i
Includes additional details for the settings chosen to be shown.
--description -d
Includes a description of the setting.
Global Arguments
--debug
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
--help -h
Show this help message and exit.
--output -o
Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.
--query -q
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
--verbose
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
Next steps
For more information about other azdata commands, see azdata reference.
For more information about how to install the azdata tool, see Install azdata.