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06-22-2020
06:25 AM
Hello @mhchethan , good point, let me check internally. Thank you: Ferenc
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06-22-2020
03:57 AM
Hello @mhchethan , thank you for sharing your concerns with us. All the source code is reachable, however the binaries are moved behind a paywall. I understand that the wording of the sentence might be interpreted in a way as you described. In this report under page 451. there is a more clear explanation: "Cloudera notes its full commitment to open source and will continue to follow the practice of making contributions to the upstream source first, including to any new open source projects. Access to binaries, however, will only be available from Cloudera and will require a subscription agreement with the company to access, which is a departure from how it previously distributed its binaries. The reason for putting binaries behind a paywall is that it provides some level of protection for the vendor. The binaries contain Cloudera-specific IP that turns the many disparate open source projects into an enterprise-grade functioning system." Hope it helps! Best regards: Ferenc
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06-22-2020
02:30 AM
Hello @NumeroUnoNU , thank you for confirming that the github repo covers your enquiries. Regarding to WebHDFS, I would use the hdfs-site.xml config file to get the URLs to the namenodes and datanodes after you've enabled it. The Apache Hadoop WebHDFS documentation describes further how the URIs are composed. Please let me know if it addresses your enquiry. Kind regards: Ferenc
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06-22-2020
01:58 AM
Hello @Saimukunth , thank you for reaching out! Please note, the docker image is based on CDH5.13 and no longer maintained. You can still browse however the instructions on how to run the docker image. Going forward, we encourage you to trial our latest product line, CDP. Please let us know if you need any further input regarding to trialling CDP. Best regards: Ferenc
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06-22-2020
12:14 AM
Hello @mhchethan , all the binaries now behind a paywall. For more details, please read this reply. In case you would like to trial the product, please consider downloading our sandbox release. Please let us know if we addressed your enquiry! Thank you: Ferenc
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06-16-2020
03:47 AM
Hello @ni4ni , thank you for your feedback that you were successfully applied the workaround to install the 7.1.1. parcels! Best regards: Ferenc
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06-15-2020
09:03 AM
Hello @ni4ni , we were able to reproduce internally the behaviour you reported. As a workaround when the installer hangs, open http://hostname:7180 and proceed with the installation. Raising this internally to investigate further. Kind regards: Ferenc
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06-15-2020
06:16 AM
Hello @ni4ni , thank you for sharing with us your observations on the CDP 7.1.1. installation. Regarding to the 7.1.1. parcels, there is a workaround for the bug you hit. For your convenience pasting here the main steps: Click Parcel Repositories & Network Settings Remove that URL, and replace it with: https://archive.cloudera.com/cdh7/7.1.1.0/parcels/ Let me research your observations regarding to the installation script and get back to you. Kind regards: Ferenc
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06-15-2020
01:35 AM
Hello @NumeroUnoNU , thank you for raising your enquiries about how to build a CSD. Have you seen the github repo [1] along with the instructions on how to build and deploy your custom solution, please? Please note the side-menu on the right with the links of the different instructions on e.g. how to build a parcel, how to create control scripts and so on. Please let us know if you found the information on our github repo that you were looking for! Thank you: Ferenc [1] https://github.com/cloudera/cm_ext/wiki/CSD-Overview
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06-15-2020
01:07 AM
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Hello @Saagar , thank you for expressing your interest on downloading the Quickstart VM for CDH5.14. Unfortunately The Cloudera Quick start VM has been discontinued. You can try the docker image of Cloudera available publicly on https://hub.docker.com/r/cloudera/quickstart or simply run below command to download this on docker enabled system. docker pull cloudera/quickstart Please note, Cloudera don't support QuickStart VM Officially. The up-to-date product is Cloudera Data Platform, and you can download a trial version to install on-premises here. Best regards: Ferenc
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