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Where to download cdh 5.4.4 files?

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Explorer

I've gone to the downloads page, clicked download now under cdh and looked all around on the following page.  I see a drop-down to select the version, but no where to actually start the download.  What am I missing?

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Got it, I wasn't aware the hosts are not connected to the Internet. We have the procedure for this documented already


Creating and Using a Package Repository for Cloudera Manager
http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/cm_ig_create_local_pack...

Creating a Local Yum Repository
http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/cdh_ig_yumrepo_local_cr...

 

edit: changed the second link

Regards,
Gautam Gopalakrishnan

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Please read this page to install CDH without using Cloudera Manager

http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/cm_ig_install_path_b.ht...

Regards,
Gautam Gopalakrishnan

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Explorer

I'm sorry.  I think you missunderstood me.  I'm not asking how to install, just how to download.  The download page doesn't seem to have any button to actually perform the download.  😞

 

Thanks!

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CDH is a collection of various products and not available as a single installer. The doc page shows you how to install CDH using packages. You'll have to add the repository to each host and use yum/apt-get/zypper to install. Alternatively you can download all the RPMs and create a local repository within your network, then use that to install CDH on all the hosts.

Does that help answer your question? Are you interested in using Cloudera Manager with your cluster?
Regards,
Gautam Gopalakrishnan

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Explorer

Not really.  The systems involved are not connected to the Internet.  I need to download all of the packages and then transfer to the internal network.  I'm not a developer, just the system adminsitrator.  One of the developers just told me where to find them.  They are under:

 

http://archive-primary.cloudera.com/cm5/repo-as-tarball/5.4.3  and

http://archive-primary.cloudera.com/cdh5/repo-as-tarball/5.4.4

 

He then wanted me to download source and jar files from:

 

http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/cdh/5/

 

Cloudera shouldn't always assume that people can connect to their yum repository directly.  If they say "download here," they should provide an actual link to where one can download the necessary files.  🙂

 

Thanks for your help.  Problem is solved.  I'll just have to keep this handy for when they want me to download the next version.  🙂

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Got it, I wasn't aware the hosts are not connected to the Internet. We have the procedure for this documented already


Creating and Using a Package Repository for Cloudera Manager
http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/cm_ig_create_local_pack...

Creating a Local Yum Repository
http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/cdh_ig_yumrepo_local_cr...

 

edit: changed the second link

Regards,
Gautam Gopalakrishnan

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Explorer

Great!  I think the download page should be a little more clear about that.  For example, maybe put in:

 

Note: If your cluster does not have direct Internet connection, follow these instructions:

 

or something like that.

 

Thanks!