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Data Analytics Studio Installation
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Installation roadmap
Support requirements
System requirements
Version recommendation for DAS
Understanding and obtaining DAS binaries
Pre-installation tasks
Install the prerequisite components and services
Check cluster configuration for Hive and Tez
Check cluster configuration for Hive and Tez (HDP 2.6.5)
Create and set up a local repository
Prepare the web server for the local repository
Setting up the local repository
Creating the repository configuration file
Evaluate your database options
Configure Postgres database
For CentOS
For Debian
For Ubuntu
Installing Data Analytics Studio
Installing the DAS cluster components
Adding the DAS service through the Ambari UI
Post-installation tasks
Setting up the tmp directory
Additional configuration tasks
(Recommended) Configuring DAS for SSL/TLS
Set up trusted CA certificate
Set up self-signed certificates
Configure SSL/TLS in Ambari
Configuring user authentication
Configuring user authentication using Knox SSO
Configuring user authentication using Knox proxy
Setting up quick links for the DAS UI
Configuring user authentication using SPNEGO
Configuring Knox SSO for HA clusters
Enabling logout option for secure clusters
(Optional) Installing DAS in DataPlane
Installing the DAS-DP App in DP
Enabling the clusters for DAS on the DP Platform
Adding users and assigning roles for the DAS application
(Optional) Installing DAS in DataPlane
This section is applicable only if you choose to manage DAS through the DataPlane platform.
Installing the DAS-DP App in DP
After adding the DAS service in the Ambari UI, you can install the DAS-DP App in the DP environment.
Enabling the clusters for DAS on the DP Platform
After installing the DAS-DP App, you must enable clusters for it on the DP Platform.
Adding users and assigning roles for the DAS application
After you set up the LDAP configuration for DP Platform, you need to add users for the DAS app. During the LDAP configuration, you add users and groups that can log in as a DP admin. You must now assign roles to users and groups that allow the users to access the services that plug into DataPlane.
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