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01-31-2017
09:41 AM
your name host, whe use ambari, not is 'localhost', its 'localhost.localdomain', because use the FQDN, try it
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12-22-2016
02:40 AM
@Roger Young Assuming you are using a file on the file system you should be doing the following. you could use "split text processor" after fetcing the file, to split into single lines and then process as needed further as needed.
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03-03-2017
04:17 PM
@Roger Young
Did you find the files in the Sandbox ? iam searching for them too. I dont know how to reach the path to /etc/hadoop/conf or where to enter the adress. Best Regards, Martin
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12-16-2016
12:26 PM
Thank you for the reply, much appreciated.
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07-09-2018
07:28 AM
Which ports should be open ? And how to make sure NiFi is ready to accept remotes?
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12-14-2016
03:26 AM
I think i run into the same problem. How long did it take for your Sandbox to fully loaded?
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11-28-2016
07:19 PM
Glad it helped, Roger. I just updated the answer with a link to the list of current MiNiFi Java processors.
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11-13-2016
04:21 PM
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Hi Roger, Please refer this URL they have discussed same thing in this...it will be useful for you http://tecadmin.net/set-up-hadoop-multi-node-cluster-on-centos-redhat/#
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11-10-2016
02:19 PM
ok thanks. Previously i was having alot of trouble adding nodes to the sandbox. The nodes could not connect to the sandbox but could connect to the container, i dont know if that makes sense. When i ssh into sandbox via port 22 it has an ip of 172.17.0.1 and through port 2222 it has ip is 172.17.0.2. I am trying to allow nodes connect to the 172.17.0.2 address.
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