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I am not able to run cloudera VM in VM player or oracle virtual box in windows 8 PC
Created on ‎08-22-2015 04:45 PM - edited ‎09-16-2022 02:38 AM
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I am not able to run cloudere 5.4 VM in windows 8.1 PC in either VM player or oracle virtual box
did anybody face this problem earlier.
I have downloaded VM image from below link
http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/downloads/quickstart_vms/cdh-5-4-x.html
But when i unzip it and try import or open the file in VM player or oracle virtual box its not loading
Can you please help
My system details are windows 8.1 16GB ram PC
Thanks
Manoj
Created ‎08-22-2015 08:08 PM
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Does it actually install the machine but you can't run it? If so, I experienced the same thing until I went into BIOS and enabled Intel Virtualization Technology (VT). You might try looking into that.
Created ‎08-22-2015 07:30 PM
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exactly what's shown on the screen and what steps you've taken? When you
say VM Player, do you mean VMware?
I would also suggest comparing the checksums to make sure your download
isn't corrupted.
Created ‎08-22-2015 08:08 PM
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Does it actually install the machine but you can't run it? If so, I experienced the same thing until I went into BIOS and enabled Intel Virtualization Technology (VT). You might try looking into that.
Created ‎08-22-2015 10:58 PM
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HI Can you help me how can i go to BIOS and try in detail
Created ‎08-23-2015 05:45 AM
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Most likely on boot of your system, you'll need to press a button to get into BIOS. If you reach the operating system boot screen, you've gone too far. Some of the commone buttons to hit are: F1, F2, F10, DEL, ESC. However, some computers have a special button to press to enable booting options and getting into BIOS (my laptop has this). Once you are in BIOS, look for Intel Virtualization and enable it. I'd also look up your model, do a search with the computer model and Intel Virtualization and see if there is specific guidance and supportability for it on your PC.
Now as a disclaimer, I don't know that this is your problem, but it could be. A bit of Googling will go a long way in diagnosing as well.
Hope this helps
Created ‎08-23-2015 05:21 PM
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Created ‎09-01-2015 10:44 PM
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Created ‎09-02-2015 06:18 AM
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Hmm, so my thoughts immediately go to perhaps re-downloading the VM, or doing a MD5 hash or checksum compare to the image you currently have.
I'm also wondering if you have anything conflicting, like another virtualization platform like Hyper-V?
Created ‎09-17-2015 04:05 PM
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Hi Manoj
I am not able to run Claudera in the VM i installed. I see a black screen blink and that's it. Could you please help me to enable VT seetings to check if that works .
My system Configuration:
Windows 7 8GB RAM
Created ‎09-17-2015 04:10 PM
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via a menu you have the option to open during boot, sometimes by holding
F12 or another key. I'm afraid the details of how you open that menu and
where the setting is will vary widely between different computers. I would
recommend you consult any documentation from your computer's manufacturer.
