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		04-07-2017
	
		
		06:53 AM
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
	
				
		
			
					
				
		
	
		
					
							 Thanks ! @Arpit Agarwal  
						
					
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		04-07-2017
	
		
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							 Thanks! @Tom N  
						
					
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		04-07-2017
	
		
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							 Great! will take note of that, how about in Spark, should I set a buffer on SSDs for DISK persist? 
						
					
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		04-07-2017
	
		
		04:46 AM
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
	
				
		
			
					
				
		
	
		
					
							 @Predrag Minovic meaning my config should look like this:   Master 1 (NameNode)    Raid Configuration:   
  2 x 300GB – Raid 1 (OS)    2 x 400GB SSD Raid 1(Caching) - HOT (for HDFS)  3 x 2TB Raid 5 (hadoop) - one mount point WARM,COLD,ARCHIVE    Worker 2 (DataNode1)    Raid Configuration:   
 2 x 300GB – Raid 1 (OS)   2 x 400GB SSD Raid 1 (Caching) HOT (for HDFS)  3 x 2TB Raid 0 (hadoop) - 3 mount points WARM,COLD,ARCHIVE    Worker 3 (DataNode2)    Raid Configuration:   
 2 x 300GB – Raid 1 (OS)   2 x 400GB SSD Raid 1 (Caching) HOT (for HDFS)  3 x 2TB Raid 0 (hadoop) - 3 mount points  WARM,COLD,ARCHIVE   Should we also remove RAID 1 to SSD? 
						
					
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		04-07-2017
	
		
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							 In my configuration, setting RAID 1 on OS and in Caching is okay? or should I change it to RAID 0? 
						
					
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		04-05-2017
	
		
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	Additional Questions:
 
 
	 Do we need to set Raid 1 in our SSD ? 
	 Does our configuration in hadoop okay with Raid 1/5? 
 
 
	Master 1 (NameNode)
 
 
	Raid Configuration:
 
 
	  2 x 300GB – Raid 1 (OS)  
	  2 x 400GB SSD Raid 1(Caching)  
	 3 x 2TB Raid 5 (hadoop)  
 
 
	Worker 2 (DataNode1)
 
 
	Raid Configuration:
 
 
	 2 x 300GB – Raid 1 (OS)  
	 2 x 400GB SSD Raid 1 (Caching)  
	 3 x 2TB Raid 5 (hadoop)  
 
 
	Worker 3 (DataNode2)
 
 
	Raid Configuration:
 
 
	 2 x 300GB – Raid 1 (OS)  
	 2 x 400GB SSD Raid 1(Caching)  
	 3 x 2TB Raid 5(hadoop) 
 
						
					
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		03-20-2017
	
		
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							 @Matt Clarke   I created custom nifi processor to support FTPClientConfig  https://github.com/clickha/nifi-tools.git 
						
					
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		03-14-2017
	
		
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							 @Matt Clarke done.   https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-3588 
						
					
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		03-13-2017
	
		
		03:28 AM
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
	
				
		
			
					
				
		
	
		
					
							 @Matt Clarke  upon testing using simple pojo (see code below), I got the same error.       public static void main(String[] args) throws SocketException, IOException {
        FTPClient client = new FTPClient();
        client.connect(IP_ADDRESS);
        client.login(USERNAME, PASSWORD);
        
        FTPFile[] files = client.    listFiles(DIRECTORY);
        
        for (FTPFile file : files) {
            System.out.println(file.getName());
        }
    }  Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Unable to determine system type - response: 500 'SYST': command not understood.
    at org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient.getSystemType(FTPClient.java:2801)
    at org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient.__createParser(FTPClient.java:3369)
    at org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient.initiateListParsing(FTPClient.java:3338)
    at org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient.listFiles(FTPClient.java:3016)
    at me.mamendoza.java.tuts.ftp.BasicFTP.main(BasicFTP.java:35)
  Then I added this line of code below,          // add FTPClientconfig.SYST_UNIX to connect to SunOS v4.1 
        FTPClientConfig config = new FTPClientConfig(FTPClientConfig.SYST_UNIX);
        client.configure(config);
  it returns the list of files.  I think ListFTP doesn't support SYST_UNIX. 
 
						
					
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