Initialize DP Platform
After installing the RPMs and optionally configuring your external database and TLS certificate, you must initialize DataPlane.
You will be initializing and configuring the DP Platform.
If you plan to use an external database or use your own TLS (SSL) certificate, be sure to configure those options prior to initializing the DP Platform. Refer to Configure an external database and Configure a TLS certificate for more details.
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Navigate to the folder containing the DataPlane configuration script.
cd /usr/dp/current/core/bin
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Run system checks needed by DP
./dpdeploy.sh system-check
system-check option allows user to run couple of system checks needed by DPS. When executed, it will check:- if the required ports are available
- if docker client is running and docker daemon is running
- if SELinux is in permissive mode
- system firewall settings
- iptables rules
- IP Forwarding
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Initialize the software.
This loads the Docker images into your local system and prompts for configuration options.
./dpdeploy.sh init --all
You can use disable-system-check flag to skip system checks although it is not a recommended way of installation../dpdeploy.sh init --all --disable-system-check
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Create the password for a Super User and a Master Password for the
system.
Ensure that you remember these passwords, as they cannot be retrieved or reset. If you forget the password, contact Hortonworks Support for further assistance.
Setup the default 'admin' user. This user is for initial setup of DataPlane, including configuration of LDAP and adding additional DPS Admins. Enter a password for this 'admin' 'user: Re-enter password: Setup a Master password for the DataPlane. The Master password is used to secure the keystore storage for the system. Therefore, it is recommended you use a strong password. You will need to provide the Master password for various DataPlane administrative operations. Important: The Master password cannot be reset easily. Do not forget or misplace. Enter master password for DataPlane Service (Minimum 6 characters long): Reenter password:
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When the initialization process completes, you can check the status of the
docker containers using the following command:
docker ps
Sample output:IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES 7054de3e2e78 hortonworks/dp-app:1.2.1.0-37 "/bootstrap.sh" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp, 0.0.0.0:443->443/tcp, 9000/tcp dp-app c7119441ef77 hortonworks/dp-cluster-service:1.2.1.0-37 "./docker_service_st…" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes 9009-9010/tcp dp-cluster-service 7651d09d33d9 hortonworks/dp-db-service:1.2.1.0-37 "./docker_service_st…" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes 9000/tcp dp-db-service e3bc2ac15dc1 hortonworks/dp-gateway:1.2.1.0-37 "./docker_service_st…" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes 8762/tcp dp-gateway 98bf7858cb13 hortonworks/dp-knox:1.2.1.0-37 "/usr/dp-scripts/kno…" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes 53/udp, 8300-8302/tcp, 8400/tcp, 8301-8302/udp, 8500/tcp knox 05a79ed55f05 consul:1.0.1 "/bin/sh -c 'mkdir -…" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes 8300-8302/tcp, 8301-8302/udp, 8600/tcp, 8600/udp, 0.0.0.0:8500->8500/tcp dp-consul-server d0cd58aaef00 postgres:9.6.3-alpine "docker-entrypoint.s…" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes 5432/tcp dp-database
Output descriptions:Docker Container Name Description dp-app DP Instance application (UI, web, etc.), accessible from port 443 (port 80 redirects to port 443) by default dp-cluster-service Powers how DP Platform talks to clusters dp-db-service Backend data store API in support of DP Apps dp-gateway Handles routing between DP Platform, DP Apps, Knox, etc. knox Runs a Knox instance that wraps the DataPlane instance. This is the AuthN enforcement point for DataPlane via single sign-on (SSO). dp-consul-server Handles the networking of the containers dp-database The PostgreSQL database instance that the DP instance uses by default. This is not used if you configure DataPlane for an external database. -
Browse to your DP Instance host and proceed to log in using the Super User
admin account.
Note
If you are using AWS, do not use the public DNS to access DataPlane. Use a public IP address or set up and use a DNS (Route 53) fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
https://<DP_host_FQDN>
As part of the installation process, data collection using cookies and other telemetry mechanisms is turned on by default. To disable all data telemetry, see the DataPlane Administration Guide for disabling data telemetry.NoteIf you get an error message when configuring the platform, destroy the setup by running the ./dpdeploy.sh destroy --all command and restart the initialization process.