Created 06-21-2020 08:54 AM
Hi,
I'm trying to use Cloudera quickstart on my windows through docker.
I downloaded docker and did the below steps.
1) Open windows power shell, docker pull cloudera/quickstart:latest
2) docker images (Able to see the quickstart image)
3) docker run --hostname=quickstart.cloudera --privileged=true -t -i -p 7180:7180 -p 80:80 -p 8888:8888 -p 7187:7187 docker.io/cloudera/quickstart:latest /usr/bin/docker-quickstart
When running command 3, I'm unable to see the quickstart launching up, rather I'm seeing the container status as 'Exited with code 39'. I'm unable to get past this step.
Kindly let me know if I'm missing anything from my end or if there are any similar open/closed issues on windows as such.
Thanks,
Venkatesh Raman
Created 06-22-2020 01:58 AM
Hello @Saimukunth ,
thank you for reaching out!
Please note, the docker image is based on CDH5.13 and no longer maintained.
You can still browse however the instructions on how to run the docker image.
Going forward, we encourage you to trial our latest product line, CDP.
Please let us know if you need any further input regarding to trialling CDP.
Best regards:
Ferenc
Ferenc Erdelyi, Technical Solutions Manager
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Created 06-22-2020 01:58 AM
Hello @Saimukunth ,
thank you for reaching out!
Please note, the docker image is based on CDH5.13 and no longer maintained.
You can still browse however the instructions on how to run the docker image.
Going forward, we encourage you to trial our latest product line, CDP.
Please let us know if you need any further input regarding to trialling CDP.
Best regards:
Ferenc
Ferenc Erdelyi, Technical Solutions Manager
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