Out-of-band configuration
Out-of-band configuration modifications are not supported. The service’s core responsibility is to deploy and maintain the service with a specified configuration. In order to do this, the service assumes that it has ownership of task configuration. If an end-user makes modifications to individual tasks through out-of-band configuration operations, the service will override those modifications at a later time. For example:
- If a task crashes, it will be restarted with the configuration known to the scheduler, not one modified out-of-band.
- If a configuration update is initiated, all out-of-band modifications will be overwritten during the rolling update.
Scaling
To prevent accidental data loss, the service does not support reducing the number of pods.
Disk changes
To prevent accidental data loss from reallocation, the service does not support changing volume requirements after initial deployment.
Best-effort installation
If your cluster does not have enough resources to deploy the service as requested, the initial deployment will not complete until either those resources are available or until you reinstall the service with corrected resource requirements. Similarly, scale-outs following initial deployment will not complete if the cluster does not have the needed available resources to complete the scale-out.
Virtual networks
When the service is deployed on a virtual network, the service may not be switched to host networking without a full re-installation. The same is true for attempting to switch from host to virtual networking.
Task Environment Variables
Each service task has some number of environment variables, which are used to configure the task. These environment variables are set by the service scheduler. While it is possible to use these environment variables in adhoc scripts (e.g. via dcos task exec
), the name of a given environment variable may change between versions of a service and should not be considered a public API of the service.
Zones
If the service is deployed with a Zone constraint it may not be removed after initial installation.
Additionally, if the service was deployed without a Zone constraint, it may not have one added after initial installation.
Regions
The service cannot be moved between regions. It is also not possible to update the service to use a region if initially installed without one.
Backup/Restore
The service does not support performing backup and restore with authentication/authorization enabled in this or previous versions.
Node Count
The DC/OS Apache Cassandra Service must be deployed with at least nodes.
Security
Apache Cassandra’s native authentication, and authorization mechanisms are not supported at this time.
Toggling Transport Encryption
Transport encryption using TLS can be toggled (enabled/disabled), but will trigger a rolling restart of the cluster. As each node restarts, a client may lose connectivity based on its security settings and the value of the service.security.transport_encryption.allow_plaintext
configuration option. You should make backups and schedule downtime.
In order to enable TLS, a service account and corresponding secret is required. Since it is not possible to change the service account used by a service, it is recommended that the service is deployed with an explicit service account to allow for TLS to be enabled at a later stage.
Data Center Name
The name of the data center cannot be changed after installation. service.data_center
and service.rack
options are not allowed to be modified once Apache Cassandra is installed.
"service": {
...
data_center": {
"description": "The name of the data center this cluster is running in",
"type": "string",
"default": "datacenter1"
},
"rack": {
"description": "The name of the rack this cluster is running on",
"type": "string",
"default": "rack1"
},
...
}