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Unable to connect to Hue on Cloudera Quickstart Vm

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Explorer

Hi,

    I was able to connect Hue . Now I launched cloudera express. I was able to open cloudera manager.

    Now when clikcing on hue tab on web browser, the page comming back with message as 

    unable to connect.

 

Unable to connect

 

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Community Manager

While you are waiting on a Hue expert on this I wanted to chime in on the Quickstart VM just in case it applies to this instance.

 

A little more information on how you set up the VM may be helpful. We have a Community Article on How to Set Up Cloudera Quickstart VM which may also be of interest. It states, specifically, around using Cloudera Manager in the VM, a minimum of 8 GiB of RAM and 2 virtual CPU cores is required. After launching Cloudera Manager, all of the services in CDH are started, although it might take several minutes for Cloudera Manager to start all of the services. To conserve resources and improve performance, it is recommended that you stop services you do not plan to use.

 

I hope this helps.


Cy Jervis, Manager, Community Program
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Community Manager

While you are waiting on a Hue expert on this I wanted to chime in on the Quickstart VM just in case it applies to this instance.

 

A little more information on how you set up the VM may be helpful. We have a Community Article on How to Set Up Cloudera Quickstart VM which may also be of interest. It states, specifically, around using Cloudera Manager in the VM, a minimum of 8 GiB of RAM and 2 virtual CPU cores is required. After launching Cloudera Manager, all of the services in CDH are started, although it might take several minutes for Cloudera Manager to start all of the services. To conserve resources and improve performance, it is recommended that you stop services you do not plan to use.

 

I hope this helps.


Cy Jervis, Manager, Community Program
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