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05-02-2021
08:38 PM
Hi @Saketh If you are new to the HDP Sandbox and you don't understand what @Daming Xue is referring to, I highly recommend you review the tutorial Learning the Ropes of the HDP Sandbox and specifically the subsection Map Sandbox IP to Your Desired Hostname in the Hosts File as the procedure is described in detail there.
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04-18-2021
11:04 PM
Dear Bill, thank you very much for your reply! i have noticed that my machine also runs out of disk space so i decided to try install the version 2.6.5. Hopefully it works.
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04-16-2021
07:09 AM
Hi @JakeFullLove I haven't personally attempted it recently, but some members of the cloudera community have reported success building and deploying Apache Ambari from source code, which is readily available from Apache's website or any number of mirrors.
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04-13-2021
07:12 AM
@ask_bill_brooks I have a related issue and I have contacted the Sales Team multiple times over the last two weeks and still no response. What should the next steps be to get some help in order to obtain the necessary credentials?
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04-13-2021
06:49 AM
Hi @wongss The documentation you quoted is simply saying that if your organization already has a valid Cloudera subscription, you should reach out to the person who has been designated Cloudera's contact person, because that person would have an email message previously sent from Cloudera with the authentication credentials. If that registered support contact does not have the message from Cloudera with the credentials, then they can open a non-technical case to obtain the credentials. If your organization does not already have a valid Cloudera subscription, then you'll have to begin that process by contacting the Cloudera Sales Team to find out more about subscription options. If you're just looking to evaluate a data platform, you can currently do so without an existing valid Cloudera subscription by downloading and installing the Trial Version of CDP Private Cloud Base Edition of Cloudera Data Platform
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04-12-2021
09:10 AM
Hi @swapko The short answer is: you don't. There is no "cloudera manager 7.3.1 express version" available. Cloudera Express was discontinued over a year ago now, please see the announcement here: Cloudera Enterprise 6.3.3 Released …scroll down to the subsection Important Note About Cloudera Express
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04-09-2021
03:52 PM
@AI99 Your concerns are well founded. I don't think I can offer any generally applicable advice on whether or not you will, at some unspecified point in the future, be able to scale up any clusters that you currently have deployed with the same public repo links or if you will encounter problems. That depends on how you have said cluster configured and how you set your cluster up to respond to the addition of nodes when you installed it or last updated the configuration. Because of the aforementioned change in location, you should not assume that a configuration of your cluster which depends upon being able to retrieve any files from Cloudera's repositories without a valid Cloudera subscription will continue to meet your needs. With regard to your inquiry about the current packages that Cloudera is offering and the pricing for them, your single best approach would be to contact the Cloudera Sales Team to find out more about subscription options.
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04-08-2021
12:28 PM
Hello @AI99 , I would refer you to the announcement I linked to earlier in this very thread, Transition to private repositories for CDH, HDP and HDF because it has a section labeled Installing/upgrading Ambari & HDP via Cloudera's private repository that in turn has links to extensive documentation on how to download and install Ambari and HDP. It also features links to all the details required to update your environment and how to obtain the credentials necessary to access Cloudera's private repositories, which now contain all new and existing releases. The credentials to access this private repository are not generally the same ones to access Cloudera's website or the Cloudera community. Instead, people with a valid Cloudera subscription can generate repository credentials from a license key, and there is a link in the same announcement I mentioned above which explains how to initiate the process for obtaining that license key.
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04-05-2021
08:43 PM
Hi @Narendra_ I think you can gain insight into the current situation by reading these threads where questions similar to yours were asked and previously answered: Getting error "Cannot use the specified Ambari stack: StackRepoDetails{stack='HDP-2.6'; utils='HDP-UTILS-1.1.0.22'}. Error: Authorization Access error while downloading ambari repo for RHEL 6 Ambari moved to private cloud need installation help
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