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Unable to access cloudera in browser

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Hi All,

 

I install Cloudera in the AWS EC2 ubuntu 16.4 version. successfully installed, but not able to access in the browser. can you help me. how to open a browser. Are there any commands to check in Ubuntu, whether it's is running or not.

 

Regards,

BVNP

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Hello @BVNP ,

thank you for raising the question about how to check if CM is running on a host.

 

Do I understand correctly that you can ssh into the host where CM is deployed, please?

You can use for example the following commands to verify if CM is up and running:

- "cat /var/run/cloudera-scm-server.pid" and then use the ps command to see if the process with the PID is running

- CURL the CM Web UI with "curl -k  https://<cm-host>:7183/cmf/login". If TLS/SSL is not enabled for CM,  you can use  "curl -k  http://<cm-host>:7181/cmf/login". This should return the HTML for the CM login page.

- tail the CM Server log "tail -f /var/log/cloudera-scm-server/cloudera-scm-server.log"

 

Please let us know if you need further troubleshooting tips.

 

Thank you:

Ferenc

 

 


Ferenc Erdelyi, Technical Solutions Manager

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Moderator

Hello @BVNP ,

thank you for raising the question about how to check if CM is running on a host.

 

Do I understand correctly that you can ssh into the host where CM is deployed, please?

You can use for example the following commands to verify if CM is up and running:

- "cat /var/run/cloudera-scm-server.pid" and then use the ps command to see if the process with the PID is running

- CURL the CM Web UI with "curl -k  https://<cm-host>:7183/cmf/login". If TLS/SSL is not enabled for CM,  you can use  "curl -k  http://<cm-host>:7181/cmf/login". This should return the HTML for the CM login page.

- tail the CM Server log "tail -f /var/log/cloudera-scm-server/cloudera-scm-server.log"

 

Please let us know if you need further troubleshooting tips.

 

Thank you:

Ferenc

 

 


Ferenc Erdelyi, Technical Solutions Manager

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