Installing HDP on Windows
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2015-12-21
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Contents
- 1. Before You Begin
- 1. HDP Components
- 2. Minimum System Requirements
- 3. Preparing for Hadoop Installation
- 3.1. Gather Hadoop Cluster Information
- 3.2. Configure the Network Time Server (NTS)
- 3.3. Set Interfaces to IPv4 Preferred
- 3.4. (Optional) Create Hadoop user
- 3.5. Enable Remote PowerShell Script Execution
- 3.6. Enable Remote PowerShell Execution for Nodes in a Workgroup
- 3.7. (Optional) Enable Networking Configurations for Active Directory Domains
- 3.8. Configure Ports
- 3.9. Install Required Software
- 2. Defining Cluster Properties
- 3. Deploying a Multi-node HDP Cluster
- 4. Configuring HDP Components and Services
- 1. Configuring Hadoop Client Memory
- 2. Enable HDP Services
- 3. (Microsoft SQL Server Only:) Configure Hive when Metastore DB is in a Named Instance
- 4. Configure MapReduce on HDFS
- 5. Configure HBase on HDFS
- 6. Configure Hive on HDFS
- 7. Configure Tez for Hive
- 8. Configure Node Label Support for YARN Applications
- 9. Configure Ranger Security
- 10. Configuring HDFS Compression using GZIP
- 11. Configuring LZO Compression
- 12. Setting up the Oozie Web Console
- 13. Using Apache Slider
- 14. (Optional) Install Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver
- 15. Start HDP Services
- 16. Updating Your Configuration
- 5. Validating the Installation
- 6. Managing HDP on Windows
- 7. Troubleshooting Your Deployment
- 8. Uninstalling HDP
- 9. Appendix: Adding a Smoketest User
List of Tables
- 1.1. Required software installation information
- 1.2. Ranger Installation Requirements
- 1.3. HDFS Ports
- 1.4. YARN Ports
- 1.5. Hive Ports
- 1.6. WebHCat Ports
- 1.7. HBase Ports
- 2.1. Main component screen values
- 2.2. Component configuration property information
- 2.3. Hive and Oozie configuration property information
- 2.4. Additional components screen values
- 2.5. High Availability configuration property information
- 2.6. Ranger Policy Admin screen values
- 2.7. Ranger Plugins screen values
- 2.8. User/Group Sync Process screen field values
- 2.9. Ranger Authentication screen field values for LDAP authentication
- 2.10. Ranger Authentication screen field values for Active Directory authentication
- 2.11. Configuration Values for Deploying HDP
- 2.12. High Availability configuration information
- 2.13. Ranger configuration information
- 3.1. Property value information
- 4.1. Required properties
- 4.2. Required properties
- 4.3. Component configuration and log file locations
- 7.1. Component environment variables