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03-17-2020
02:17 AM
1 Kudo
Hi @Mondi , Please check this link for the versions of the open-source projects that are part of the Cloudera 6.3.x distribution: https://docs.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/6/release-notes/topics/rg_cdh_63_packaging.html#cdh_630_packaging Regards, Steve
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03-16-2020
12:50 AM
Hi @StevenOD , Thanks for your response. Turns out I had to grant permission to my IAM user through the grant access option on the Data Warehouse UI. Thanks.
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03-15-2020
07:50 PM
Thanks @StevenOD i'll check on this
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03-12-2020
03:47 AM
Thanks for sharing documents @StevenOD
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03-11-2020
08:33 AM
Hi @RahimA , Technically it will work. However, you will still need to have a valid Cloudera subscription during the intermediate period when you are running Cloudera Express without applying an Enterprise license key. For obvious reasons we don't support customers who jump on/off a Cloudera subscription as and when they see fit. Regards, Steve
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03-09-2020
06:19 PM
1 Kudo
@StevenODthanks for the info!
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03-03-2020
07:26 AM
1 Kudo
Hi @HadoopHelp Try: describe extended employee; If you use the extended keyword you should get some detailed table information out that includes the following flag: temporary:true Regards, Steve
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03-03-2020
01:50 AM
Hi Steve, Thanks for the update and referring the related post. Regards, GTA
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03-01-2020
09:44 PM
Thank You. This helped a lot. I wrote the scripts for the basic functionalities.
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02-21-2020
09:28 AM
1 Kudo
Hi @jhcruvinel The end of support dates for HDP and HDF are here: https://www.cloudera.com/legal/hwx/support-services-policy.html As I mentioned in my preceding answer you will need to have a subscription agreement with Cloudera, moving forward, to gain access to updates. Yes, Cloudera is open source in the sense that all of our individual projects and code are pushed upstream to the individual open source projects. However, to gain access to the software from Cloudera i.e. our distribution you will need a subscription agreement. HDF is now called CDF. CDF can be installed and managed via Cloudera Manager for CDH or via Ambari for legacy Hortonworks customers. The link you shared: https://www.cloudera.com/downloads/hdf.html is the link for CDF managed by Ambari for legacy Hortonworks customers (so you can think of this as the old HDF). I hope this helps. Steve
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