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Installing HDF Services on a New HDP Cluster
Installing HDF Services on a New HDP Cluster
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1. Installing Ambari
Getting Ready for an Ambari Installation
Reviewing System Requirements
Set Up Password-less SSH
Set Up Service User Accounts
Enable NTP on the Cluster and on the Browser Host
Check DNS and NSCD
Edit the Host File
Set the Hostname
Edit the Network Configuration File
Configuring iptables
Disable SELinux and PackageKit and check the umask Value
Download the Ambari Repository
RHEL 7
Set Up the Ambari Server
Start the Ambari Server
2. Installing Databases
Installing MySQL
Configuring SAM and Schema Registry Metadata Stores in MySQL
Configuring Druid and Superset Metadata Stores in MySQL
3. Deploying an HDP Cluster Using Ambari
Installing an HDP Cluster
Customizing Druid Services
Configure Superset
Deploy the Cluster Services
Access the Stream Insight Superset UI
4. Installing the HDF Management Pack
5. Update the HDF Base URL
6. Add HDF Services to an HDP Cluster
7. Configure HDF Components
Configure Schema Registry
Configure SAM
Configure NiFi
Configure Kafka
Configure Storm
Deploy the Cluster Services
Access the UI for Deployed Services
8. Configuring Schema Registry and SAM for High Availability
9. Install the Storm Ambari View
10. Using a Local Repository
Obtaining the Repositories
Ambari Repositories
HDP Stack Repositories
HDP 2.6 Repositories
Setting Up a Local Repository
Getting Started Setting Up a Local Repository
Setting Up a Local Repository with No Internet Access
Setting up a Local Repository With Temporary Internet Access
Preparing The Ambari Repository Configuration File
11. Navigating the HDF Library
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Obtaining the Repositories
This section describes how to obtain:
Ambari Repositories
HDP Stack Repositories
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