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02-13-2021
10:17 AM
Thank you Bill for inf Please let me know any alertinative solutions for add new host to current cluster. As per Cloudera 6.3.1
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02-12-2021
07:24 PM
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Hello @MiamiDataEng Yes, Cloudra is no longer making that version of the Cloudera Quickstart VM available for download because it was old and outdated as it was based on CDH 5.13, which went out of support in the Fall of last year. To give you a sense of what I mean, CDH 5.16.2, which came out in the Spring of 2019 (and was more up-to-date than CDH 5.13), included Apache Impala 2.12. CDP Private Cloud Base version 7.1.3, which was released in the Fall of 2020, includes Apache Impala 3.4.0, and includes more new features and bug fixes. The label on your question indicated you're interested in Cloudera Data Platform. You should be aware, then, that there is extensive and thorough documentation on installing the CDP Private Cloud Base Edition of Cloudera Data Platform (the "free trial" for which expires after 60 days) on a non-production environment for demonstration and proof-of-concept use cases, however it looks to me like this is intended for multi-host clusters of machines. You might not have such a group of machines available to you, and for economic reasons, might want to avoid creating such a cluster using a cloud service provider's IaaS facilities. Alternatively, if you're already familiar with Virtualbox and Vagrant, you might consider @carrossoni's community article outlining how to create a Centos7 CDP-DC Trial VM for sandbox/learning purposes. Hope this helps.
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02-10-2021
08:48 AM
Hi @sbn I think you will be able to find a relevant, previously-posted answer to a question very similar to yours in this thread: https://archive.cloudera.com/cm6/6.2.0/ubuntu1604/ displaying 404 error Hope this helps.
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02-06-2021
11:53 AM
Hi @stanisenator I think you will be able to find a relevant, previously-posted answer to a question very similar to yours in this thread: https://archive.cloudera.com/cm6/6.2.0/ubuntu1604/ displaying 404 error Hope this helps.
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01-22-2021
07:45 AM
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Hi @onmyway you will be able to find a previously-posted answer to this question here: [Where] can i find Cloudera Manager source? Hope this helps.
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09-30-2020
12:47 PM
Hi @calonsca! Please have a look at this spec as well! [ { "operation": "shift", "spec": { "@": "data", "ID": "&", "#${date}": "date", "#${dataset:toLower()}": "dataset" } } ]
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08-08-2020
09:17 AM
Thanks a tonn!!!! I was struggling with the same issue , it helped , Thanks
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07-21-2020
06:25 PM
I don't personally have the subscription pricing details. You can obtain them by contacting Cloudera sales using the number below or describe what you're interested in (e.g., a 60-day trial license for HDP 3.1.5 so you can complete a PoC) using the form provided here: https://www.cloudera.com/contact-sales.html and a sales person will get in touch with you. US: (888) 789-1488 International: +1 (650) 362-0488
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07-20-2020
11:03 PM
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Greetings All, Cloudera has a new tutorial out now showing how to build a data flow using Apache NiFi to extract data from an external relational database, store that data in a cloud vendor object storage service and then move the data into Hive tables in a Cloudera Data Warehouse, all on Cloudera Data Platform - Public Cloud. Along the way, readers will learn how to configure a secured data hub cluster to communicate with an Enterprise Database Management Server. Here's the link.
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06-04-2020
10:26 PM
The 2020 Data Impact Award Nominations – Open Now!
We are accepting nominations for The 2020 Data Impact Award. This annual program recognizes the best of the best organizations: leaders of industry and creators of innovative solutions leveraging the Cloudera platform. We showcase the impact our customers projects have within their organization, on their business’ bottom line, and on the world.
The 2020 Data Impact Awards recognize organizations’ achievements with the Cloudera platform across seven categories. The winning organizations implementations demonstrate outstanding objectives in their mission, technical advancements and overall impact. Showcase your success with data and nominate now!
The winners for the Data Impact Awards are determined by a panel of thought leaders in the data management and analytics space. Cloudera does not select or influence the selection of winners. Nominees must be on the Cloudera platform running in a production environment to qualify. Nominees need not be paying Cloudera Enterprise customers.
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