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Parcels not enabled on CDH 5.2 installation

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Hi Guys!

Hope everything its going well. I configured everything properly for set up my cluster, ssh keys, permissions and so on..


I downloaded the cloudera manager installer bin 5.2 and followed this instructions

 

$ wget http://archive.cloudera.com/cm5/installer/latest/cloudera-manager-installer.bin

$ chmod u+x cloudera-manager-installer.bin

$ sudo ./cloudera-manager-installer.bin

 

Everything its going fine until i want to install it via parcels. The option is not enabled. There is a message that says that "parcels is not founded on the configured repositories ..."

 

Why this is happening?. The weird thing is that if i install on a standalone machine (Virtual Machine) the option for parcels its enabled. I also updated yum.conf for access via proxy (i am behind a proxy)but doesnt work.

 

I Also tried with Creating and Using a Parcel Repository but the documentation its not enough clear.  I also setted up my local environment with my apache server and put the parcel and everything necessary .... downloaded the parcel but dont work here i have a few quetions

 

Do i have to download all parcels (http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/parcels/latest)  of this or just one from the list. I am on Centos 6.5. I dont understand the other parcels can you give to me more guideance or links?

 

I also changed my repo file to point to the webserver but probably i am missing something....

Can you help to me i am stucked since 1 week ago.

 

Regards
Isra

 

 

 

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Expert Contributor
Hi Isra,
You only need the el6 parcel on your CM server box. Cloudera Manager will
however download the parcels for you so I am not sure what's happening. May
be you will find something in the scm server logs under /var/log/?

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Expert Contributor
Hi Isra,
You only need the el6 parcel on your CM server box. Cloudera Manager will
however download the parcels for you so I am not sure what's happening. May
be you will find something in the scm server logs under /var/log/?