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Rising Star

Dear experts,

I built an application that runs on HDF-3.4.1.1, to be accurate, a jar file runs in Storm supervisor(s), so I need to get the Ambari 2.7.3.0  with the supported HDF stack and packs binaries, apparently, all the binaries that were for Hortonworks changed with the new links that can't be accessed publicly this is my problem.

may you kindly help me in this to provide an alternative so I can get the binaries?

 

Appreciated in advance

@HDF  @GangWar @MattWho  @smdas @Shelton 

  

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Master Guru

@M_Shash I am afraid there is no way to get binaries without credentials (which means a valid Subscription). 

One thing which comes in my mind is you can try that with Trial version which is free and can be downloaded from here: https://www.cloudera.com/downloads/hdp.html

 

In any other case you have to get valid Subscription and then you can Download the Ambari binaries. This Discussion below is a good start on the same issue: 

 

https://community.cloudera.com/t5/Support-Questions/How-do-I-download-the-latest-version-of-Ambari-a...


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@M_Shash I am afraid there is no way to get binaries without credentials (which means a valid Subscription). 

One thing which comes in my mind is you can try that with Trial version which is free and can be downloaded from here: https://www.cloudera.com/downloads/hdp.html

 

In any other case you have to get valid Subscription and then you can Download the Ambari binaries. This Discussion below is a good start on the same issue: 

 

https://community.cloudera.com/t5/Support-Questions/How-do-I-download-the-latest-version-of-Ambari-a...


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