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Cloudera in VM player is really slow
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Created on ‎11-12-2020 09:06 AM - edited ‎11-12-2020 10:32 AM
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Hello,
I am a newbie to Cloudera, so give me some slack
I assigned 4 cores and 8GB to my Cloudera VM in VMware players. It seemed to be working fine. After several suspends, restarts, and queries, the system becomes really slow and I cannot pinpoint why. I am not doing anything special, simple queries to small 100k tables. I even reinstalled the VM, restoring its speed, but with later degradation.
I was never able to get Cloudera Manager working, it just stays there.
How can I diagnose what is making my system so slow? I am running this in an i7 8th gen with 16GB RAM
Note: I usually get a message of an unresponsive script like , "Script: http://quickstart.cloudera:888…ery.nicescroll.7958d4c833ae.js:1990"
Thank you for your inputs.
Cheers.
Created ‎11-17-2020 01:34 AM
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@olracmarques Below community thread might help.
But I would strongly suggest to start with 10GB RAM at least for using Cloudera Manager in VM.
Cheers!
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Created ‎11-17-2020 01:34 AM
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@olracmarques Below community thread might help.
But I would strongly suggest to start with 10GB RAM at least for using Cloudera Manager in VM.
Cheers!
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