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If doing a local install or doing an install within a VPC which uses its own repositories, you'll want to run the following to skip installing the public repository. This assumes you are managing repositories yourself.
If the JDK download fails early on in the process, simply run the following:
And then try again |
Once finished, the install server has started a web server on 7180, so tunnel that port to a local port (eg 7180!) using ssh and visit that "localhost" page on your local browser (or access the page directly if you are directly connected to the node).
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- "Cloudera recomments settings /proc/sys/vm/swappiness to 0"
- "There are mismatched versions across the system, which will cause failures. See below for details on which hosts are running what versions of components"
- (this just refers to Java)
- "Cloudera supports versions 1.6.0_31 and 1.7.0_55 of Oracle's JVM and later. OpenJDK is not supported, and gcj is known to not work. Check the component version table below to identify hosts with unsupported versions of Java."
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Using the "Search" bar to find them, the following configuration settings should be modified
- Change "Number of Tasks to Run per JVM" to -1
- Set "MapReduce Service Environment Advanced Configuration Snippet (Safety Valve)" to
- JAVA_HOME="/usr/java/default/jre/"
- Find "MapReduce Child Java Opts Base" and append "-Djava.security.policy=/opt/infinite-home/config/security.policy" after (the already present) "-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true" (with a space between them)
- Search for "Simultaneous" and set (eg) "Maximum Number of Simultaneous Map Tasks" to 2 and "Maximum Number of Simultaneous Reduce Tasks" to 1
- (on larger instances than the typical 15GB instances, for heavy batch analytics use, this can be increased)
Then select the "Save Changes" button. This brings up two "Stale Configuration" notifications in the top left:
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