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Cloudera Live on AWS still waiting for email confirmation
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Created on ‎01-03-2016 08:10 PM - edited ‎09-16-2022 02:55 AM
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I stopped my Cloudera Live instances on AWS and started the next day. Restarted all services from Cloudera Manager (AWS Documentation). Since there were several issues listed on the dashboard I deleted the cluster to start fresh.
Following the deployment steps again, the AWS console shows CREATION_COMPLETE in green, however I have not received any email from Cloudera yet.
Need assistance.
Cheers
Harish
Created ‎01-04-2016 06:34 AM
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Your instances need to stay up at least until the deployment is finished. Since IP addresses are likely to change when you restart an instance, it's unpredictable what's going to happen if you stop the machines in the middle of the installation. You'll need to delete your stack and redeploy with a new access code. Details on safely stopping and starting the cluster after it is deployed can be found here under 'Stopping and Starting Instances': http://www.cloudera.com/content/www/en-us/get-started/cloudera-live/aws-documentation.html.
Created ‎01-04-2016 07:04 AM
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Thanks. Looks like I need a new access code.
Created ‎01-04-2016 06:34 AM
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Your instances need to stay up at least until the deployment is finished. Since IP addresses are likely to change when you restart an instance, it's unpredictable what's going to happen if you stop the machines in the middle of the installation. You'll need to delete your stack and redeploy with a new access code. Details on safely stopping and starting the cluster after it is deployed can be found here under 'Stopping and Starting Instances': http://www.cloudera.com/content/www/en-us/get-started/cloudera-live/aws-documentation.html.
Created ‎01-04-2016 07:04 AM
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Thanks. Looks like I need a new access code.
