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Not able to open CDH 5 default quickstart VM
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Created ‎06-30-2017 08:06 AM
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Not able to open CDH 5 default VM which requires min 4GB of RAM.
I'm using Virtualbox, quick start VM on desktop. After installing can Enterpirse & Express icons to launch but do not see to launch CDH 5 default VM .
My machine has total 8GB RAM and assigned 5GB RAM to VM so can't use Enterpirse & Express. Need to use default VM which reuires only 4GB.
I have donwloaded quickstart-vm-5.10.0.-0-virtualbox.
CDH and Cloudera Manager Version RAM Required by VM
CDH 5 (default) 4+ GiB*
Cloudera Express 8+ GiB*
Cloudera Enterprise (trial) 10+ GiB*
Thanks in advance!
Created ‎07-20-2017 09:38 PM
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if you are able to bring up the cloudera manager then it is a good sign there is no such thing as default eithe you use cloudera manager express edition or enterprise edition , both comes with the preconfigured resource threshold precentage that it will check to see if the nodes are runining with adequate resouce , since you are accomdating it with a little RAM it is showing the health as bad . You have to manually go to the each servicec in the Cloudera manager UI change the resource threshold accordingly for example hdfs disk space , namenode heap size,secondarynamenode heap size , cloudera management's database free space , event server heap size etc . this is really going to be pain in the back Or as suggested you can manual manage the CDH by totally avoiding the cloudera manager and deploy Single Linux Node in Pseudo-distributed Mode .
Created ‎07-21-2017 05:20 AM
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Sorry, I misread the question. Since I don't use the QuickStart VM very often let me ask around. My recollection is that for the default (no Cloudera Manager) you start working in the terminal.
A quick note from the Getting Started tab on the download page:
Accounts
Once you launch the VM, you are automatically logged in as the cloudera user. The account details are:
- username: cloudera
- password: cloudera
The cloudera account has sudo privileges in the VM. The root account password is cloudera.
The root MySQL password (and the password for other MySQL user accounts) is also cloudera.
Hue and Cloudera Manager use the same credentials.
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Created ‎07-18-2017 10:14 AM
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How to launch CDH 5 default quickstart VM?
Created ‎07-18-2017 11:44 AM
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You would use the express Icon to launch CDH5 default.
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Created ‎07-20-2017 10:49 AM
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If I click on 'Express' icon there is WARNING that I need at least 8GB RAM.
I have bly 7GB RAM for my oracle virtual box.
So I am looking for option to launch 'default' which requirs 4 GB.
Created on ‎07-20-2017 07:47 PM - edited ‎07-20-2017 07:50 PM
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I dont know if you are using the quickstart for learning but I would suggest you to install just the CDH (manage it using commandline) and not use the cloudera manager to manage your clusters. or you have another option which I havent tried because i have a 12GB ram .
How about using the installer .bin file PATH A installation of Cloudera manager in your VM. but it would requires internet as you will be downloding parcels and activating it across the clusters.Also since you are going to run the CM in low RAM resouce you might want to tweak its maximum heap size by modifying -Xmx parameter in SCM init script /etc/default/cloudera-scm-server and down line just save some resouce you may have to shutdown few service which you are not using .
Created ‎07-20-2017 07:48 PM
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did you try using the --force which i mentioned ?
Created ‎07-20-2017 08:59 PM
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yes with --force option it is working.
Then started all services as well but status of the most of the service is 'Concerning health', 'bad health'. This is due to less memory.
So wondring how I can start default which used only 4GB?
I'm using Oracle Virtualbox, quick start VM on my laptop.
I need it for hands-on online virtual training for 2 days.
Created ‎07-20-2017 09:38 PM
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if you are able to bring up the cloudera manager then it is a good sign there is no such thing as default eithe you use cloudera manager express edition or enterprise edition , both comes with the preconfigured resource threshold precentage that it will check to see if the nodes are runining with adequate resouce , since you are accomdating it with a little RAM it is showing the health as bad . You have to manually go to the each servicec in the Cloudera manager UI change the resource threshold accordingly for example hdfs disk space , namenode heap size,secondarynamenode heap size , cloudera management's database free space , event server heap size etc . this is really going to be pain in the back Or as suggested you can manual manage the CDH by totally avoiding the cloudera manager and deploy Single Linux Node in Pseudo-distributed Mode .
Created ‎07-21-2017 05:20 AM
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Sorry, I misread the question. Since I don't use the QuickStart VM very often let me ask around. My recollection is that for the default (no Cloudera Manager) you start working in the terminal.
A quick note from the Getting Started tab on the download page:
Accounts
Once you launch the VM, you are automatically logged in as the cloudera user. The account details are:
- username: cloudera
- password: cloudera
The cloudera account has sudo privileges in the VM. The root account password is cloudera.
The root MySQL password (and the password for other MySQL user accounts) is also cloudera.
Hue and Cloudera Manager use the same credentials.
Cy Jervis, Manager, Community Program
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Created ‎10-13-2019 01:15 PM
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In my terminal instead of showing cloudera@quickstart it showing bash-4.1$. may be by unknowingly i have changed but now i am not able to change it to cloudera@quickstart . How i cn change the default value to cloudera@quickstart
