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Tag based policies with Apache Ranger and Apache Atlas

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In the above Tutorial the virtual machine HDP-Atlas-Ranger-TP Ambari UI should be available at http://127.0.0.1:8080/. This is a problem because the VM has no GUI preinstalled or not stated in the tutorial.

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Hi drussel,

as I wrote I want to access Ambari from the VM and I found no preinstalled local GUI/Web browser on it.

It is clear that I can't access Ambari from my local PC in case of the used loopback address.

Why configure Hortonworks this VM in that way and not as other offered VM from Hortonworks with DHCP usage?

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Can you delete this question please since it's a duplicate. Thanks

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Hi @Klaus Lucas I can't delete the question, but if you mark this answer as accepted, the question will be removed from the unanswered questions list.

Just incase anyone else comes across the same issue, you are supposed to access the Ambari UI from your web browser on your machine, not from within the VM.

For more information on use of the Hortonworks Sandbox, please go here:

http://hortonworks.com/hadoop-tutorial/learning-the-ropes-of-the-hortonworks-sandbox/

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Hi drussel,

as I wrote I want to access Ambari from the VM and I found no preinstalled local GUI/Web browser on it.

It is clear that I can't access Ambari from my local PC in case of the used loopback address.

Why configure Hortonworks this VM in that way and not as other offered VM from Hortonworks with DHCP usage?