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Is it mandatory to disable IPV6 on all the nodes before I give them to the Cloudera Standard?

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Explorer

Hi -

 

I am about to create a 23 node cluster with Cloudera Standard. Is it mandatory to disable IPV6 on all the nodes before I give them to the Cloudera Standard?

 

Thanks!

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Master Collaborator

No it is not "manditory", but note that hadoop is not going to function on a ipv6 only network right now.

 

http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HadoopIPv6

 

On current linux distro's it is difficult to disable ipv6 completely, you can just leave it as be.  In debian distro's it appears there can be issues, which the abolve hadoop wiki post addresses.

 

Todd

 

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Master Collaborator

Nothing is IPv6 only at this point, so you don't have to worry.  Its going to take a while before we (the internets) can do IPv6 only for things.

 

Robot LOL

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Master Collaborator

No it is not "manditory", but note that hadoop is not going to function on a ipv6 only network right now.

 

http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HadoopIPv6

 

On current linux distro's it is difficult to disable ipv6 completely, you can just leave it as be.  In debian distro's it appears there can be issues, which the abolve hadoop wiki post addresses.

 

Todd

 

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Explorer

Thank you!

 

I should have mentioned my OS also in the question. It is Oracle Enterprise Linux 6. I believe it is not IPV6 only. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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Master Collaborator

Nothing is IPv6 only at this point, so you don't have to worry.  Its going to take a while before we (the internets) can do IPv6 only for things.

 

Robot LOL