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Created 03-17-2021 01:44 AM
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Hello, we have a Cloudera CDH 6.3 distribution in production and awaiting a migration to the CDP version we wanted to install Zeppelin. We do not want to install Zeppelin in a "managed" way by Cloudera Manager and, for compatibility with the CDP, we have chosen version 0.8.2. my question is: from the Zeppelin official documentation it is indicated that java 1.7 and Centos6 is tested, are there any contraindications in using java 8 and RH7.x? I also ask because Java 8 and RH7.x are supported by Cloudera as part of the CDP. Thank you
Created 03-17-2021 03:32 AM
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Hi,
I have never encountered problems on Centos7 and jdk8 for Zeppelin 0.7.3. But the requirement in the doc could also depend on some specific interpreters.
We mostly used Hive interpreter.
I would try with a dedicated virtula nodes for testing.
Created 04-25-2021 11:07 PM
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Hi @SimoneMasc ,
Thank you for reaching out to Cloudera Community!
I would request you to please review the below documentation on basic requirements (OS/DB/Java/Network/Platform etc.)
https://docs.cloudera.com/cdp/latest/release-guide/topics/cdpdc-requirements-supported-versions.html
Also, https://docs.cloudera.com/cdp-private-cloud/latest/data-migration/topics/cdp-data-migration-machine-... which describes about data migration.
Madhuri Adipudi, Technical Solutions Manager
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