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Step 12 of Sandbox setup in azure don't show welcome page

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Followed URL to setup VM on Azure

http://hortonworks.com/hadoop-tutorial/deploying-hortonworks-sandbox-on-microsoft-azure/

Step 12. Take note of the IP address. In this example, it is 22.99.9.232 and highlighted in a green box. Your machine will have a different IP. Open up a new browser tab and enter in your IP address followed by the port 8888.

first of all 8888 shows network timed out error

tried 8080 and get to Ambari login page. Used the userid and password given at the time of sandbox creation but it don't login

searched various blogs, forum here but don't know how to ssh into the vm and set things. Please help

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I had a similar problem setting up a sandbox in Azure. It went away after I assigned a public DNS entry to the sandbox.

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I had a similar problem setting up a sandbox in Azure. It went away after I assigned a public DNS entry to the sandbox.

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Thanks Hellmar. How do I assign a public DNS entry to the sandbox? I don't know how to and the instructions don't provide much info.

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I was able to assign a public DNS

http:// dns name>.eastus.cloudapp.azure.com:8888/

http:// dns name>.eastus.cloudapp.azure.com/

neither works

http:// dns name>.eastus.cloudapp.azure.com:8080/

does bring up the ambari login page but have no idea what is the userid/password, to be able to log into VM (using putty), I believe you have to set the authentication type as SSH while purchasing, but I purchased with password type

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After the sandbox VM has been created, you should see a section similar to this one in your dashboard:

Click the blue text underneath "Public IP address/DNS name label", then on the "Configuration" item, and enter the name at "DNS name label":

Then hit Save.

Secondly, the user name and password you create in Azure are for Linux login only. In Ambari, use maria_dev/maria_dev.

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Thanks. I checked in my smartphone and its working. I am at work right now so I am guessing some policy at my work place is preventing to bring it up

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Found how to solve

No need to add a public DNS, the welcome screen will come up with IP address as well

goto mysandbxo->network interfaces->click interface name->network security group->inbound security rules->

change Tutorials to

protocol any

http://<ip address>:80/ you will see the welcome screenscreen.jpg