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Created 09-02-2021 06:11 AM
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Dear Supporters,
I'm newbie at Kudu.
I try to run Kudu with Python on Docker from centos/python-36-centos7.
I found a rpm's which comes from
https://archive.cloudera.com/kudu/redhat/7/x86_64/kudu/5.12.2/RPMS/x86_64/(kudu 1.4.0) on the other hand, that document says to use
https://docs.cloudera.com/runtime/7.2.0/kudu-development/topics/kudu-python-client.html
http://username:password@archive.cloudera.com/p/cdh7/7.0.3/redhat7/yum/kudu/kudu-1.11.0.7.0.3.0-98.x86_64.rpm
In that point I'm very confused. New one need the username and password. How can I get that rpm's? What is the price for using that rpm's?
Thanks,
Created 09-02-2021 09:22 AM
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Hi @Algo
This situation may become less confusing when you learn that before the Kudu 1.11 RPMs were released, Cloudera changed its download policy and only made that set of RPMs available from a private repository. Now, to download the software from Cloudera's private repository, you need a valid Cloudera Subscription. Please see the announcement here: Transition to private repositories for CDH, HDP and HDF.
If you do not yet have a valid Subscription and are interested in purchasing one, please contact the Cloudera sales team.
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Created 09-02-2021 09:22 AM
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Hi @Algo
This situation may become less confusing when you learn that before the Kudu 1.11 RPMs were released, Cloudera changed its download policy and only made that set of RPMs available from a private repository. Now, to download the software from Cloudera's private repository, you need a valid Cloudera Subscription. Please see the announcement here: Transition to private repositories for CDH, HDP and HDF.
If you do not yet have a valid Subscription and are interested in purchasing one, please contact the Cloudera sales team.
Was your question answered? Make sure to mark the answer as the accepted solution.
If you find a reply useful, say thanks by clicking on the thumbs up button.