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Cloudera Installation on Red Hat Enterprise 6.4
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Created on ‎10-26-2013 09:46 PM - edited ‎09-16-2022 01:49 AM
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Do you need a valid subscription of Red Hat for Cloudera Manager installation? If not, how can I go about to install it? I created a local yum repository based on the Red Hat DVD, but when I try to install Cloudera Manager, it just hang and does not proceed.
Created ‎10-27-2013 08:20 AM
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Yes,
There are dependancies, add your second DVD to the repo, as there are older releases of the cyrus-sasl libs that are pulled in by the 1.6.0_31 JDK that are on DVD2.
Not having RHEL repo and patch access is not reccomended for production environments however.
Todd
Created ‎11-03-2013 04:47 PM
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Hi Todd,
Thanks. I created a repo file and point it to rhel local repository. I managed to setup 3 servers using local yum repository. I am using Cloudera Manager 4.6.3 and created local repository for Cloudera also.
Currently, I managed to setup one master and 2 slaves for the Cloudera Hadoop.
Regards.
Mohammad Rafi
Created ‎10-27-2013 08:20 AM
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Yes,
There are dependancies, add your second DVD to the repo, as there are older releases of the cyrus-sasl libs that are pulled in by the 1.6.0_31 JDK that are on DVD2.
Not having RHEL repo and patch access is not reccomended for production environments however.
Todd
Created ‎11-03-2013 04:47 PM
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Hi Todd,
Thanks. I created a repo file and point it to rhel local repository. I managed to setup 3 servers using local yum repository. I am using Cloudera Manager 4.6.3 and created local repository for Cloudera also.
Currently, I managed to setup one master and 2 slaves for the Cloudera Hadoop.
Regards.
Mohammad Rafi
