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06-08-2021
10:14 PM
well, as I said above, the credentials necessary to access Cloudera's private repository are not generally the same as those used to access Cloudera's website. You will not be able to access Cloudera's private repository without a Cloudera subscription. You can initiate the process for obtaining a Cloudera subscription by contacting the Cloudera Sales Team to find out more about subscription options, but before doing so you should understand that 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. This means that you are not going to be able to obtain a subscription in order to continue to use Cloudera Express.
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06-07-2021
07:25 PM
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Hi @Gregonmac, Two questions arise right away: Are you really attempting to download the CDH source code for 5.4.3 and 5.12.1 or are you trying to obtain the binaries/packages for those two legacy versions? Do you have a valid Cloudera subscription? The reason I ask the second question is because on the same page(s) you cited (e.g., CDH 5.4.x Download Information), you should also have seen a highlighted box with the following final sentence: For more information, see Updating an existing CDH/Cloudera Manager deployment to access downloads with authentication. Following that hyperlink would lead you to a page explaining that: …To access the binaries at the locations below, you must first have an active subscription agreement and obtain a license key file along with the required authentication credentials (username and password). Emphasis added. I think the most likely explanation for why you are getting an HTTP 403 Authentication failed error message is that you are not using the correct credentials, assuming that you do not have a valid Cloudera subscription. if you are in fact seeking binaries, hopefully you are aware that earlier this year, Cloudera modified its repositories and you are also aware that the binaries you are seeking to download are now only available in a private repository. If not, please see the announcement here: Transition to private repositories for CDH, HDP and HDF The credentials to access this private repository are not generally the same ones you would use to access Cloudera's website or the Cloudera community. Instead, people with a valid Cloudera subscription can generate repository credentials from a CDH license key. See Obtain Credentials
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06-04-2021
08:31 AM
Hi @it2manager Hopefully you are aware that earlier this year, Cloudera modified its policies and the binaries you are seeking to download are now only available in a private repository. If not, please see the announcement here: Transition to private repositories for CDH, HDP and HDF The same announcement describes new patch releases of Ambari, which are now required to access Cloudera’s private repositories, which now contain both newer and legacy releases of HDP. The credentials necessary to access this private repository are only available to active Cloudera customers with valid subscription entitlements to those Cloudera products.
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06-02-2021
07:02 AM
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@blubberschwaetz, Cloudera's lifecycle support policies are documented here: https://www.cloudera.com/legal/policies/support-lifecycle-policy.html Cloudera Enterprise 6.1 is supported until the end of December 2021, so yes an installation of CDH6.1.1 will quickly become an outdated, unmaintained platform and you should inform your customer of that fact if they are not aware of it already. You can find the most recent official reminder of the previous announcement that Cloudera Enterprise 6.x will be reaching End of Support (EoS) in 2021 here: March 2021 Customer Advisory - 2: End of Support for Cloudera Products (CDH/CM 6.x & HDP 3.x) I don't know that anyone at Cloudera can help you if you are struggling to get along with Cloudera's policies; those policies govern the use of Cloudera's software. If you are not a formal Cloudera partner and you do not have a valid subscription, no one at Cloudera will be able to give you credentials or "a download link to be used without credentials" to be able to access Cloudera's private repository in order to install CDH 6.1.1 on your premises. And that is true regardless of whether or not the resulting installed system would be used for testing third-party software or for production use. If you're not willing to enter into a partnership agreement with Cloudera, your next most straightforward solution would be to acquire a Cloudera subscription yourself. You can get started toward that goal by contacting the Cloudera Sales Team to find out more about your subscription options. Otherwise, no, I have no ideas on how who to solve your case.
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06-01-2021
05:22 PM
@Vallanon, You can always contact the Cloudera Sales Team via this web page to find out more about your subscription options. I obviously don't know what you said or wrote when you contacted them in May, and I have not heard anything from anyone in Cloudera Sales regarding your inquiry, but if you indicated you were just looking for data platform software to "download and use for evaluation", then I am guessing that the person in sales who took up your request concluded that you would not need assistance since Cloudera's standard response to evaluation requests, the Trial Version of CDP Private Cloud Base Edition of Cloudera Data Platform, is available for download without any assistance from Cloudera Sales.
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06-01-2021
08:04 AM
Hi @blubberschwaetz , Hopefully you are aware that earlier this year, Cloudera modified its policies and the binaries you are seeking to download are now only available in a private repository. If not, please read the announcement here: Transition to private repositories for CDH, HDP and HDF The credentials to access this private repository are not generally the same ones you use to access Cloudera's website or the Cloudera community. To access the binaries via the private repository, your customer must first have an active subscription agreement with Cloudera. You can read more about how customers can obtain the credentials necessary to access the private repository here: Obtain Credentials If you do not have credentials to access this private repository and you're an existing Cloudera Partner, please reach out to your Partner program contact at Cloudera to find out how to proceed. If you and your customer are genuinely looking to evaluate a current data platform as a trial, you can currently do so without a preexisting Cloudera subscription by downloading and installing the Trial Version of CDP Private Cloud Base Edition of Cloudera Data Platform
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05-14-2021
04:50 PM
If you are a beginner and you're just looking for an up-to-date, Hadoop-based data platform to install and learn on, you can currently do so without a Cloudera subscription by downloading and installing the Trial Version of CDP Private Cloud Base Edition of Cloudera Data Platform, which is powered by 100% open source components from various Apache projects.
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05-12-2021
08:43 PM
Hi @sourya456 I think I can help. First, the current Enterprise Data Platform offered by Cloudera as of 12th May 2021, is Cloudera Data Platform (CDP), which in it's on-premises "form factor" was released back on November 22, 2019, well over a year ago. The on-premises offering was named CDP Data Center at that point and is now called CDP Private Cloud. CDP superseded CDH as Cloudera's data platform offering. You can find the most recent official reminder of the previous announcement that Cloudera Enterprise 6.x will be reaching End of Support (EoS) in 2021 here: March 2021 Customer Advisory - 2: End of Support for Cloudera Products (CDH/CM 6.x & HDP 3.x) My understanding is that organizations with a valid Cloudera subscription for legacy products such as CDH would have previously been sent this announcement directly. You can find the announcement that Cloudera was making binaries for legacy products such as CDH exclusively available from a private repository here: Transition to private repositories for CDH, HDP and HDF. If your organization already has a valid Cloudera subscription, please do read that announcement in full, as there are links in it to documentation on how to upgrade your installation of Cloudera Manager to deal with the repository location change. As far as documentation, one can view detailed documentation describing this change in the way Cloudera distributes binaries for CDH and how to download the software following this change embedded directly in the CDH 6.x documentation here: CDH 6 Download Information
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05-07-2021
08:38 AM
Hi @Vallanon 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. The most pertinent sentence is this one: Beginning with release 6.3.3, Cloudera Express has been discontinued and is no longer available. Some folks interpreted the first part of that sentence to mean that versions of CDH prior to 6.3.3 (such as 6.3.2) would be safe to download with no subscription agreement going forward. The most important part is the last bit, is no longer available. As you seem to be aware, this past February, Cloudera clarified (or changed, if you prefer) the download location and only made CDH, including versions prior to 6.3.3, only available from a private repository. Please see the announcement here: Transition to private repositories for CDH, HDP and HDF. This announcement effectively superseded the February 2020 announcement. If you want to attempt to obtain a Cloudera Subscription, you are welcome to contact the Cloudera Sales Team to find out more about subscription options, but If you're honestly 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, which is much more up-to-date and complete than CDH 6.3.2.
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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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