Diode type

The diode type is used to transmit events using a data diode.

Basic settings tab

Setting

Description

Name

Required setting.

Unique name of the resource. Must contain 1 to 128 Unicode characters.

Tenant

Required setting.

The name of the tenant that owns the resource.

Disabled switch

Used when events must not be sent to the destination.

By default, sending events is enabled.

Type

Required setting.

Destination type, diode.

Data diode source directory

Required setting.

The directory from which the data diode moves events. The path can contain up to 255 Unicode characters.

Limitations when using prefixes in paths on Windows servers

Limitations when using prefixes in paths on Linux servers

Temporary directory

Directory in which events are prepared for transmission to the data diode.

Events are collected in a file when a timeout (10 seconds by default) or a buffer overflow occurs. The prepared file is moved to the directory specified in the Data diode source directory field. The checksum (SHA-256) of the file contents is used as the name of the file containing events.

The temporary directory must be different from the data diode source directory.

Description

Resource description: up to 4,000 Unicode characters.

Advanced settings tab

Setting

Description

Compression

You can use Snappy compression. By default, compression is disabled.

This setting must match for the connector and destination resources used to relay events from an isolated network segment via the data diode.

Buffer size

Sets the size of the buffer.

The default value is 1 KB, and the maximum value is 64 MB.

Delimiter

In the drop-down list, you can select the character to mark the boundary between events. By default, \n is used.

This setting must match for the connector and destination resources used to relay events from an isolated network segment via the data diode.

Buffer flush interval

Time (in seconds) between sending batches of data to the destination. The default value is 1 second.

Workers

This field is used to set the number of services processing the queue. By default, this value is equal to the number of vCPUs of the KUMA Core server.

Debug

A drop-down list in which you can specify whether resource logging must be enabled. The default value is Disabled.

Filter

In the Filter section, you can specify the criteria for identifying events that must be processed by the resource. You can select an existing filter from the drop-down list or create a new filter.

Creating a filter in resources

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