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07-11-2017
02:47 AM
Just some light testing. (05)
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03-16-2017
05:40 AM
Thanks for asking. I'm not an expert on the subject so I decided to start with the Contributing to Impala page for
Apache Impala (incubating). Near the bottom I found this, which may be a great place to ask.
We maintain a mailing list at dev@impala.incubator.apache.org, which is the right place for Impala development discussions.
I hope that helps.
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01-20-2017
12:42 PM
We have just published a new Engineering blog post How to secure ‘Internet exposed’ Apache Hadoop that may be of interest as well.
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10-13-2016
05:41 AM
Due to the changes involving support access the correct route would be to go up your chain and through your Cloudera representative. If you run into issues with that route send me a private message with additional details and I can get with the Cloudera representative to contact your company.
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08-31-2016
12:03 PM
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There are three main installation paths for creating a new Cloudera Manager deployment:
Installation Path A - Automated Installation by Cloudera Manager (Non-Production Mode).
"This path is recommended for demonstration and proof-of-concept deployments, but is not recommended for production deployments because it's not intended to scale and may require database migration as your cluster grows"[1].
Installation Path B - Installation Using Cloudera Manager Parcels or Packages.
This path requires you to first manually install and configure an external database for the Cloudera Manager Server, Cloudera Management services and any other CDH services that may reside on this database instance (such as Hue, Hive, Oozie etc.).
Installation Path C - Manual Installation Using Cloudera Manager Tarballs.
In this path, you install the the Oracle JDK, Cloudera Manager server and Agent software using tarballs.
This tutorial covers the Path B installation of Cloudera Manager and the configuration of a cluster.
It is intended to be a quick start guide and it is recommended that it be used in conjunction with the Installation documentation[2].
The installation consists of three high level steps:
RPM installation.
Cloudera Manager database creation.
Installation wizard
The tutorial is broken out in 5 sequential recordings/modules. There is an introduction section and the Installation Wizard portion is makes up the final two videos.
1 – Introduction: System requirements, assumptions and install High level steps.
2 – RPM Installation: Establish the Cloudera Manager Repository Strategy. Use the cloudera-manager.repo file’s baseurl to set the installed Cloudera Manager version. Run the yum installation commands.
3 – Database creation: Use of the scm_prepare_database.sh script to create the Cloudera manager database.
4 – Installation wizard part 1: In this first half of the installation wizard, we run through installation of the Cloudera Manager Agents and CDH Parcels for all the nodes.
5 – Installation wizard part 2: In the second half of the wizard, we run through the configuration of the Cluster.
[1] http://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/latest/topics/installation_installation.html
[2] http://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/latest/topics/cm_ig_install_path_b.html
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05-30-2016
04:51 AM
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Great question! It is quite simple actually. I assume it is the one in the screen shot below. If you look at the bottom right you will see a button marked "Accept as Solution" or something similar if your view is different. Simply click the button and the comment will be marked as the solution and the thread marked as solved. Let me know if you need anything else. 🙂
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01-07-2016
05:41 AM
Thank you for pointing this out as I am also seeing the issue in iOS 9's browser. I was able to read the page by rotating the phone to a portrait display which allowed more horizontal space to render the left rail. Hopefully this will give you a temporary work around as I report this to the web team.
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10-29-2015
11:50 PM
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