| title | azdata bdc settings reference |
|---|---|
| titleSuffix | SQL Server Big Data Clusters |
| description | Reference article for azdata bdc settings commands. |
| author | MikeRayMSFT |
| ms.author | mikeray |
| ms.reviewer | seanw |
| ms.date | 10/05/2021 |
| ms.prod | sql |
| ms.technology | big-data-cluster |
| ms.topic | reference |
Applies to [!INCLUDE 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
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| azdata bdc settings set | Set cluster-scope settings. |
| azdata bdc settings apply | Apply the pending settings changes to the BDC. |
| azdata bdc settings cancel-apply | Cancel the BDC settings apply. |
| azdata bdc settings show | Show cluster-scope settings or all cluster settings using --recursive. |
| azdata bdc settings revert | Reverts pending settings changes in the BDC at all scopes. |
Set a cluster-scope setting. Specify the full name of the setting and the value. Run apply to apply the setting and update the BDC settings.
azdata bdc settings set --settings -s
Set the cluster default for "bdc.telemetry.customerFeedback".
azdata bdc settings set --settings bdc.telemetry.customerFeedback=falseSets the configured value for the provided settings. Multiple settings can be set using a comma separated list.
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
Apply the pending settings changes to the BDC.
azdata bdc settings apply [--force -f]
Apply the pending settings changes to the BDC.
azdata bdc settings applyForce apply, the user will not be prompted for any confirmation and all issues will be printed as part of stderr.
azdata bdc settings apply --forceForce apply, the user will not be prompted for any confirmation and all issues will be printed as part of stderr.
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
In the event of a failure during settings application, return the Big Data Cluster to its last running state. This command will be a no-op if applied to a running cluster. Previously pending settings changes will still be pending after the cancellation.
azdata bdc settings cancel-apply [--force -f]
Cancel the BDC settings apply.
azdata bdc settings cancel-applyForce cancel-apply, the user will not be prompted for any confirmation and all issues will be printed as part of stderr.
azdata bdc settings cancel-apply --forceForce cancel-apply, the user will not be prompted for any confirmation and all issues will be printed as part of stderr.
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
Shows the BDC's cluster-level settings. By default, this command shows user-configured cluster-scope settings. Other filters are available to show all settings (system-managed & user-configurable & inherited), all configurable settings, or pending settings. To see a specific cluster-scope setting, you can provide the setting name. If you want to see settings at all scopes (cluster, service, and resource), you can specify "recursive".
azdata bdc settings show [--settings -s]
[--filter-option -f]
[--recursive -rec]
[--include-details -i]
[--description -d]Show whether BDC telemetry collection is enabled.
azdata bdc settings show --settings bdc.telemetry.customerFeedbackShow user configured settings in the BDC at all scopes.
azdata bdc settings show --recursiveShow all pending settings in the BDC at all scopes.
azdata bdc settings show –filter-option=pending --recursiveShows information for the specified setting name(s).
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
Shows the setting information for the cluster scope and all lower-scoped components (services, resources).
Includes additional details for the settings chosen to be shown.
Includes a description of the setting.
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
Reverts pending settings changes in the BDC at all scopes.
azdata bdc settings revert [--force -f]
Revert the BDC's pending settings changes at all scopes.
azdata bdc settings revertForce revert, the user will not be prompted for any confirmation and all issues will be printed as part of stderr.
azdata bdc settings revert --forceForce revert, the user will not be prompted for any confirmation and all issues will be printed as part of stderr.
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
For more information about other azdata commands, see azdata reference.
For more information about how to install the azdata tool, see Install azdata.