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First you will need access to the Azure Virtual Machine via SSH. See this document for information on how to access the VM.
Modify the file /opt/ibsnow/conf/ibsnow.properties file. Set the following:
- mqtt_server_url
- mqtt_server_name
- Give it a meaningful name such as 'AWS IoT Core Server'if desired
- mqtt_username
- The username for the MQTT connection if required
- mqtt_password
- The password for the MQTT connection if required
- mqtt_ca_cert_chain_path
- The path to the AWS root CA certificateRoot Certificate if required
- mqtt_client_cert_path
- The path to the AWS thing certificiateClient Certificate if required
- mqtt_client_private_key_path
- The path to the AWS thing private keyClient Private Key if required
- primary_host_id
- Set it to a text string such as 'IamHost'
- snowflake_streaming_client_name
- Some text string such as 'MY_CLIENT'
- snowflake_streaming_table_name
- This must be 'SPARKPLUG_RAW' based on the scripts we previously used to provision Snowflake
- snowflake_notify_db_name
- This must be 'cl_bridge_node_db' based on the scripts we previously used to provision Snowflake
- snowflake_notify_schema_name
- This must be 'stage_db' based on the scripts we previously used to provision Snowflake
- snowflake_notify_warehouse_name
- This must be 'cl_bridge_ingest_wh' based on the scripts we previously used to provision Snowflake
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