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01-30-2019
01:30 PM
1 Kudo
Hey @Inigo,
Thank you for the question. Typically, I recommend customers and partners reach out to their Cloudera Representative for the best answer on things like this. If you don't have one I can reach out via private message to get the information I would need to have someone contact you to discuss what is possible.
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01-30-2019
06:17 AM
Hi @Buketd,
A quick google search shows this seems to be a common issue but opinions vary on if it is an issue with the host or guest system. Both sides agree that is has to do with a misconfiguration of the keyboard. I would check the configuration on your system and in the VM to see if they are set to the appropriate language and layout.
How to do this depends on the operating system you are using for each.
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01-19-2019
07:09 AM
1 Kudo
I suggest reviewing the Quickstart VM prerequisites page for compatibility. You should also sheck with your company on their policies around installing software on your work computer.
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01-15-2019
05:36 AM
I'm not an expert but I found this page in documentation that may be of assistance.
https://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/release-notes/topics/cdh_vd_cdh_package_tarball.html
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01-14-2019
05:59 AM
Congratulations on solving your issue. Thanks for sharing the solution in case others face a similar situation in the future.
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01-09-2019
05:57 AM
@Meher I am happy to see that you resolved your issue. Would you mind sharing how you solved it in case someone else encounters the same situation?
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01-03-2019
08:55 AM
OK, I'm back to confirm that the documentation on Cloudera and Apache sites are not blocked from the exam environment.
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01-03-2019
06:44 AM
I always suggest reviewing our community article How to setup Cloudera Quickstart Virtual Machine as it reviews some of the common errors. In this particular case you may be hitting on the first common issue discussed. Here is the section to avoid you having to click through.
VMWare and VirtualBox versions of the VM on Windows: In Windows machines, sometimes virtualization needs to be enabled in the BIOS. Enabling virtualization in a PC is usually a step you take during boot up. As your system boots up, it will flash a message telling you to press a key (e.g. F1, F2, escape) to configure BIOS settings. If you have never run a VM on your laptop before, you will likely have to take this step.The BIOS settings that must be enabled for VT-x support vary depending on the system vendor. Here is a VMware knowledge base article that may help: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003944 .
I would also check the Intel website to make sure your processor supports CT-x due to its age. Here is a link with instructions for that.
Aside from that error message here is what else I have noticed. Since you posted in the Cloudera Manager board I am assuming you are attempting to use the Cloudera Express or Cloudera Enterprise (trial) version which require 8GB and 12GB of RAM respectively assigned to the VM While your system only has 8GB of RAM total. As the host system will require some of that RAM to run the operating system and VM program you will not have the minimum 8GB required for Cloudera Express. You would need to add RAM to your system (if it can accept more) or use the CDH 5 (default) version without Cloudera Manager.
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01-03-2019
06:11 AM
I'll double check my recollection on this with the certification team and report back. 🙂
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01-03-2019
05:54 AM
I'll check and get back to you.
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