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09-09-2019
04:45 AM
How to give write access to the file or folder
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11-03-2018
07:50 PM
Can you please share how you did it? I´m also trying to replicate it in Postman but so far with no success....
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07-12-2016
05:32 PM
@zblanco actually no...wasn't aware of it until you pointed it out
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08-24-2016
05:55 AM
By increasing the width of the chrome (browser) window on Zeppelin (I am accessing zeppelin on 127.0.0.1:9995/#/), it switched on the zeppelin clone button bar
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07-26-2017
12:39 PM
@AnjiReddy Anumolu Just to add a little more detail to the above response from @zblanco. When NiFi ingest data, that data is turned in to NiFi FlowFiles. A NiFi FlowFile consists of Attributes (Metadata) about the actual data and the physical data. The FlowFile metadata is stored in the FlowFile repository as well as JVM heap memory for faster performance. The FlowFile Attributes includes things like filename, ingest time, lineage age, filesize, what connection the FlowFile currently resides in dataflow, any user defined metadata, or processor added metadata, etc....). The physical bytes that make up the actual data content is written to claims within the NiFi content repository. A claim can contain the bytes for 1 to many ingest data files. For more info on the content repository and how claims work, see the following link: https://community.hortonworks.com/articles/82308/understanding-how-nifis-content-repository-archivi.html Thanks, Matt
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07-21-2016
01:58 PM
Same problem here, on my Mac OS 10.11. First error was "Connection timed out lost connection". I found that the ~/Downloads/ path was referring to a path on the VM in Azure, not my local path. So I jump the command ssh <username>@<host>-p 22; and retry. Now the path seems correct but I got the error "Permission denied" How did you resolve it, @Cameron Warren ? Thanks
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03-29-2016
02:25 PM
atlast, am able to hit 127.0.0.1:8080 after several times deleting and importing VM's . in my case, the problem is am able to start ambari server , ambari agent ..but couldnot in web. i checked in windows command prompt whether it is listening to port 8080 by command 'netstat' ..it didnot listening so i added port 8080 in windows firewall advanced settings.. after starting ambari serevr..waited for few minutes and then hitted 127.0.0.1:8080 successsfully...
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06-16-2016
04:09 PM
Thanks for your comment. I just solved the problem after 2 days of struggling. There reason was the proxy settings set on my machine by the company I work for. I just added 'sandbox.hortonworks.com' domain name to the proxy bypass list. Also, in order to make webhdfs connection to sandbox from another CentOS VM I added 'sandbox.hortonworks.com' to no_proxy variable at /etc/bashrc of the CentOS and it worked! Thanks 🙂
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01-13-2016
03:46 PM
FYI: WebHDFS is not an exam objective of the HDPCD exam.
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