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simple question about cluster size increase
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Created on ‎01-26-2018 04:46 AM - edited ‎09-16-2022 05:47 AM
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Hi
I am installing Cloudera Manager , Spark and Hadoop on 1 master and 5 slave computers.
Later on, I am planning to get 3 more slave computers after a few months.
Can I simply increase the size of my cluster using manager UI ? Will that result in all the packages being installed on the new computers and increase in cluster size?
Thnaks.
Created ‎02-01-2018 09:06 AM
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Yes, you can add extra nodes to the cluster even though you have used the non-production installation path. The difference between the two installation paths is the database backing the services. The non-prod version uses an embedded database, while the prod version relies on a stand alone database such as MySql.
Created ‎01-31-2018 03:13 PM
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Yes you can join additional nodes to existing cluster using Cloudera Manager. Its a simple process of distributing the parcels and agents to new nodes and activating roles as needed. You can enter the process by selecting Hosts -> All Hosts, then Add new hosts to cluster.
Created ‎02-01-2018 06:51 AM
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thank you for clarifying.
I am taking the non-production mode , does this mode allow for cluster size increases like you described ?
Or must we have production mode in the first place to allow any sort of cluster size increase ?
https://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/latest/topics/cm_ig_non_production.html
https://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/latest/topics/installation_installation.html
Created ‎02-01-2018 09:06 AM
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Yes, you can add extra nodes to the cluster even though you have used the non-production installation path. The difference between the two installation paths is the database backing the services. The non-prod version uses an embedded database, while the prod version relies on a stand alone database such as MySql.
