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05-30-2014
10:49 AM
Not sure that I understand your question, so I will first give a strict answer and then add to that. So first, one cannot launch an EC2 instance from Cloudera manager. The only way to launch an EC3 instance is from the AWS dashboard or use a CLI command or script. It may be possible that you are asking can I add server nodes to a cluster once it is running. To date I have not been able to create a cluster, but based on the user interface, it appears that you can add servers if you have already launched one or more EC2 instances. Specifically, the first step to adding server nodes to a cluster is to find/provide the IP addresses, which of course,means that the EC2 instances must be launched and running. Additionally, the instances that will be added must of necessity be in the VPC in which the Cloudera Manager exists and hence the cluster as well. Hope this helps Mike
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05-21-2014
10:07 AM
Let me answer my own question. You have to be inside the VPC to install the CM as I found out. There is no need to redirect CM to a public IP address. Turns out this is a non-issue. Sorry I took up the space.
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05-20-2014
10:10 AM
I am in the process of installing Cloudera manager on an EC2 instance in a VPC. During the process I am prompted to login to complete the installation, but the address given is private to the VPC; i.e., invisible to my browser which lives outstide of the VPC. I have attached a public IP address to the VPC. How do I get the CM to use the public IP address.
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