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#### Workflow Configuration
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{% codeInfo srNumber=99 %}
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The main property here is the `openMetadataServerConfig`, where you can define the host and security provider of your OpenMetadata installation.
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**Logger Level**
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You can specify the `loggerLevel` depending on your needs. If you are trying to troubleshoot an ingestion, running
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with `DEBUG` will give you far more traces for identifying issues.
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**JWT Token**
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JWT tokens will allow your clients to authenticate against the OpenMetadata server.
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To enable JWT Tokens, you will get more details [here](/deployment/security/enable-jwt-tokens).
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You can refer to the JWT Troubleshooting section [link](/deployment/security/jwt-troubleshooting) for any issues in
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your JWT configuration.
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**SSL Configuration**
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If you have added SSL to the [OpenMetadata server](/deployment/security/enable-ssl), then you will need to handle
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the certificates when running the ingestion too. You can either set `verifySSL` to `ignore`, or have it as `validate`,
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which will require you to set the `sslConfig.certificatePath` with a local path where your ingestion runs that points
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to the server certificate file.
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Find more information on how to troubleshoot SSL issues [here](/deployment/security/enable-ssl/ssl-troubleshooting).
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{% /codeInfo %}
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