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Cloudera Manager 5.2.1 install seems broken
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Created on 12-22-2014 12:45 PM - edited 09-16-2022 02:16 AM
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Hi,
I'm trying to install 5.2.1 but something seems broken.
If I try path A, I get an error during the jdk install phase. Looking at the logs, in the refresh-repos log, I see the following:
Err http://repos.jenkins.cloudera.com trusty-cm5 InRelease
Err http://repos.jenkins.cloudera.com trusty-cm5 Release.gpg
Could not resolve 'repos.jenkins.cloudera.com'
Ign http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty InRelease
Ign http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security InRelease
Ign http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates InRelease
Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security Release.gpg [933 B]
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty Release.gpg
Get:2 http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security Release [62.0 kB]
Get:3 http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates Release.gpg [933 B]
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty Release
Get:4 http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates Release [62.0 kB]
Get:5 http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security/main Sources [57.2 kB]
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty/main Sources
Get:6 http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security/universe Sources [17.4 kB]
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty/universe Sources
Get:7 http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security/main amd64 Packages [182 kB]
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty/main amd64 Packages
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty/universe amd64 Packages
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty/main Translation-en
Get:8 http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security/universe amd64 Packages [76.0 kB]
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty/universe Translation-en
Get:9 http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/main Sources [149 kB]
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security/main Translation-en
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security/universe Translation-en
Get:10 http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/universe Sources [95.6 kB]
Get:11 http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages [387 kB]
Get:12 http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/universe amd64 Packages [229 kB]
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/main Translation-en
Hit http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/universe Translation-en
Ign http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty/main Translation-en_US
Ign http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com trusty/universe Translation-en_US
Fetched 1,320 kB in 6s (209 kB/s)
Reading package lists...
W: Failed to fetch http://repos.jenkins.cloudera.com/cm5.3.0-nightly/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cm/dists/trusty-cm5/InRelease
W: Failed to fetch http://repos.jenkins.cloudera.com/cm5.3.0-nightly/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cm/dists/trusty-cm5/Release.gp... Could not resolve 'repos.jenkins.cloudera.com'
W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
So you can see the installer is pointing at the 5.3.0-nightly build, in some jenkens repository that I don't have access to. I thought it was supposed to be pointed at a repository called archive.
So then I follow the B path. I'm able to get the jdk installed, but the download of the server goes really slow. I did manage to get it to finish and get the web UI up, but it seems to have installed 5.3.0, because in the web UI that is the version of the parcels. I had some trouble installing parcels in 5.3.0, so I threw that out and am starting over, I'd really like to install 5.2.1 which was working fine for me last week.
Thanks,
Mike
Created on 12-22-2014 04:01 PM - edited 12-22-2014 04:02 PM
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Thank you for the report. I have reproduced the issue and logged a bug report internally. Meanwhile you have two workarounds
1. Use the Path B installer like you already have
2. Download the .bin installer from CM5.2.1 specifically from http://archive.cloudera.com/cm5/installer/5.2.1/cloudera-manager-installer.bin
The .bin installer is released with each version of Cloudera Manager but regardless it always installs the latest version. So even if you download the .bin from the 5.2.1 URL, it will install v5.3.0 (released just a few hours back). This is by design.
Gautam Gopalakrishnan
Created 12-22-2014 01:12 PM
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archive.cloudera.com?
Repos.jenkins is an internal host, not sure how you got that repo.
Is this a new OS install? Please list the contents of your
/etc/apt/sources.list and the relevant logs in
/var/log/cloudera-manager-installer.
Gautam Gopalakrishnan
Created 12-22-2014 01:23 PM
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Created 12-22-2014 01:26 PM
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Gautam Gopalakrishnan
Created 12-22-2014 01:45 PM
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So I am able to complete installation using method B (although the download takes a long time). Here's what I see in the web ui, you can see 5.3.0 installed.
Created 12-22-2014 01:46 PM
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Contents of sources.list.d:
# Packages for Cloudera Manager, Version 5, on Ubuntu 14.04 x86_64
deb [arch=amd64] http://archive.cloudera.com/cm5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cm trusty-cm5 contrib
deb-src http://archive.cloudera.com/cm5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cm trusty-cm5 contrib
Created 12-22-2014 01:59 PM
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The caches get populated only on first download and there are multiple ones
around the world. So depending on which CF endpoint you reach, based on
your geographical location, it might be slow or fast. If you attempted the
installation again now, the downloads will be much quicker.
Thanks for the apt listing, I'll try the installer in a few hours
Gautam Gopalakrishnan
Created on 12-22-2014 04:01 PM - edited 12-22-2014 04:02 PM
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Thank you for the report. I have reproduced the issue and logged a bug report internally. Meanwhile you have two workarounds
1. Use the Path B installer like you already have
2. Download the .bin installer from CM5.2.1 specifically from http://archive.cloudera.com/cm5/installer/5.2.1/cloudera-manager-installer.bin
The .bin installer is released with each version of Cloudera Manager but regardless it always installs the latest version. So even if you download the .bin from the 5.2.1 URL, it will install v5.3.0 (released just a few hours back). This is by design.
Gautam Gopalakrishnan
Created 12-22-2014 04:15 PM
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Created 12-22-2014 04:19 PM
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Gautam Gopalakrishnan