Cloudera Flow Management
Installation
Cloudera Flow Management installation workflow
Scenario 1: NiFi and NiFi Registry on a Base cluster
Scenario 2: NiFi and NiFi Registry on a Compute cluster
Scenario 3: NiFi on a Compute cluster and NiFi Registry on a Base cluster
Preparing your Cloudera Base on premises cluster
Installing and configuring Python
Installing and configuring JDK
Installing and configuring a database for NiFi Registry
Installing MySQL
Configuring NiFi Registry Metadata Stores in MySQL
Installing PostgreSQL
Configuring NiFi Registry Metadata Stores in PostgreSQL
Installing Cloudera Manager and a Cloudera Base on premises cluster
Installing the Cloudera Flow Management parcel from the repository
Downloading Custom Service Descriptor files
Installing NiFi and NiFi Registry on your Base cluster
Adding the NiFi service
Adding the NiFi Registry service
Connecting NiFi to NiFi Registry
Adding users or groups to Ranger policies
Deselecting unwanted NiFi Registry dependencies
Installing NiFi and NiFi Registry on a Compute cluster
Creating a Shared Data Context
Adding the NiFi and NiFi Registry groups to Ranger in the Base cluster
Creating a Compute cluster
Adding the NiFi and NiFi Registry services to a Compute cluster
Connecting NiFi to NiFi Registry
Adding users or groups to Ranger policies
Deselecting unwanted NiFi Registry dependencies
Installing NiFi on a Compute cluster and NiFi Registry on a Base cluster
Installing NiFi Registry on your Base cluster
Creating a Shared Data Context
Adding the NiFi and NiFi Registry groups to Ranger in the Base cluster
Creating Compute cluster
Adding NiFi to the Compute cluster
Setting up NiFi node users in NiFi Registry
Connecting NiFi to NiFi Registry
Adding users or groups to Ranger policies
Deselecting unwanted NiFi Registry dependencies