General Environment Configuration
High-level settings for your Environment
Configuration tasks are divided between two menus. One takes you to the Environment Configuration dialog and its seven tabs; the other menu has more granular choices, each of which takes you to a single dialog. Use the screen captures below to find the configuration task you want to do.
For the Environment Configuration dialog, go to the Environments view and click the vertical dots icon next to the environment name. Select Edit from the menu:
Figure 1 - The Edit Environment menu
The Edit Environment menu in Figure 1 takes you to the Environment Configuration dialog. It has seven tabs:
Figure 2 - The tabs of the Environment Configuration dialog
If you’re on the Overview tab of an Environment view, you’ll see several tabs at the top of the panel:
Figure 3 - Tabs on the Environment summary view
Clicking the icon shows the four additional tabs shown in Figure 3.
The Overview tab is explained on the Viewing your Environments page. All of the other tabs are explained in the pages below, with the tabs of the Environment Configuration dialog first, followed by the tabs on the Environment summary view. The exact text of each tab is in the navigation bar on the left.
High-level settings for your Environment
Working with your Kubernetes infrastructure
Defining node properties
Setting things up
Automating backups of your data
Defining the how and where of observability data
Setting up logging
Defining network connections for your environment
Setting up resources for your ClickHouse® clusters
Connecting to Iceberg catalogs
Deploying, scaling, and managing Zookeepers
Getting details if something goes wrong
Defining how the operator should work
Creating repeatable environment deployments
Making sure maintenance happens when you want it to
Labeling resources for tracking costs and chargebacks