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08-14-2017
05:58 AM
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@Piks I think we may be having a perception issue but lets walk through this and see for sure. When looking over the certification page, the question format is explained:
Exam Question Format
Each CCA question requires you to solve a particular scenario. Some of the tasks require making configuration and service changes via Cloudera Manager, while others demand knowledge of command line Hadoop utilities and basic competence with the Linux environment.
Looking further down the page, the required skills (see below) should be interpreted as potential questions on the exam. So for instance the first item listed Set up a local CDH repository signifies that you will need to be able show proficiency in setting up a local CDH repository. By looking at the required skills list in this manner, there should be sufficient information available to prepare for the exam. The video with the one example is simply to provide greater context for how the questions will be asked and answered. You should be able to take it from there.
Is there something particular you are looking for in terms of guidance over and above this?
Required Skills
Install
Demonstrate an understanding of the installation process for Cloudera Manager, CDH, and the ecosystem projects.
Set up a local CDH repository
Perform OS-level configuration for Hadoop installation
Install Cloudera Manager server and agents
Install CDH using Cloudera Manager
Add a new node to an existing cluster
Add a service using Cloudera Manager
Configure
Perform basic and advanced configuration needed to effectively administer a Hadoop cluster
Configure a service using Cloudera Manager
Create an HDFS user's home directory
Configure NameNode HA
Configure ResourceManager HA
Configure proxy for Hiveserver2/Impala
Manage
Maintain and modify the cluster to support day-to-day operations in the enterprise
Rebalance the cluster
Set up alerting for excessive disk fill
Define and install a rack topology script
Install new type of I/O compression library in cluster
Revise YARN resource assignment based on user feedback
Commission/decommission a node
Secure
Enable relevant services and configure the cluster to meet goals defined by security policy; demonstrate knowledge of basic security practices
Configure HDFS ACLs
Install and configure Sentry
Configure Hue user authorization and authentication
Enable/configure log and query redaction
Create encrypted zones in HDFS
Test
Benchmark the cluster operational metrics, test system configuration for operation and efficiency
Execute file system commands via HTTPFS
Efficiently copy data within a cluster/between clusters
Create/restore a snapshot of an HDFS directory
Get/set ACLs for a file or directory structure
Benchmark the cluster (I/O, CPU, network)
Troubleshoot
Demonstrate ability to find the root cause of a problem, optimize inefficient execution, and resolve resource contention scenarios
Resolve errors/warnings in Cloudera Manager
Resolve performance problems/errors in cluster operation
Determine reason for application failure
Configure the Fair Scheduler to resolve application delays
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08-11-2017
09:02 AM
Hi, I have dynamic resource pools configured. Do I need to enable Cgroups as well? is it any helpful?
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08-10-2017
12:01 AM
Hello, Is this article: http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2012/09/automating-your-cluster-with-cloudera-manager-api/ In the step3 ("configuring HDFS") I just get errors and errors. My conditions matched ok with this new configuration. Any question let me know
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08-02-2017
12:47 PM
1 Kudo
Thanks for the laugh @keeblerh. Don't be so hard on yourself and thanks for sharing the solution. 🙂
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07-19-2017
06:44 AM
Great question Ian. I have forwarded the question to your companies account manager here at Cloudera. Feel free to message me if you do not hear back within a day or two.
Thanks,
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07-14-2017
06:02 AM
Ah, yes. I should have been clearer in my wording. I meant the VM itself. 🙂
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07-11-2017
02:47 AM
Just some light testing. (05)
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07-07-2017
07:40 AM
Hi, I am seeing a similar kind of issue on my namenode servers. When I tried to restart my namenode, it failed initially with permission issues on /data1/dfs/nn. The group identifier didn't exist in the list of groups I had. So, I changed the permissions on the /data1/dfs/nn and restarted it. This fixed the issue with /data1/dfs/nn but later starting throwing similar kind of errors with /data2/dfs/nn. I repeated the same steps on /data2/dfs/nn hoping that this will fix the issue.But no luck. For the same name node, why is it different for the data dirs. Any pointers ?
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06-19-2017
08:38 AM
Congratulations on solving your issue and thanks for sharing the solution. Best of luck moving forward. 🙂
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06-12-2017
05:07 AM
That is unusual but I'm happy to see we were able to get it resolved. 🙂
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