Cloudera Data Science Workbench FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions for Cloudera Data Science Workbench.
- Where can I get a sample project to try out Cloudera Data Science Workbench?
- What are the software and hardware requirements for Cloudera Data Science Workbench?
- Can I run Cloudera Data Science Workbench on hosts shared with other Hadoop services?
- Does Cloudera Data Science Workbench support operating systems besides RHEL/CentOS?
- How does Cloudera Data Science Workbench use Docker and Kubernetes?
- Can I run Cloudera Data Science Workbench on my own Kubernetes cluster?
- Does Cloudera Data Science Workbench support REST API access?
- How do I contact Cloudera Support for issues regarding Cloudera Data Science Workbench?
Where can I get a sample project to try out Cloudera Data Science Workbench?
Cloudera Data Science Workbench ships with sample project templates that you can use to try running workloads. These are currently available in Python, R, and Scala. See Create a Project from a Template.
What are the software and hardware requirements for Cloudera Data Science Workbench?
For detailed information on the software and hardware required to successfully run Cloudera Data Science Workbench, see Cloudera Data Science Workbench 1.0.x Requirements and Supported Platforms.
Can I run Cloudera Data Science Workbench on hosts shared with other Hadoop services?
No. Cloudera does not support running Cloudera Data Science Workbench on non-dedicated nodes.
Does Cloudera Data Science Workbench support operating systems besides RHEL/CentOS?
Cloudera Data Science Workbench runs workloads within Docker containers, which are officially supported only on RHEL/CentOS 7.2.
At this time, Cloudera is focusing exclusively on providing support for RHEL/CentOS.
How does Cloudera Data Science Workbench use Docker and Kubernetes?
Cloudera Data Science Workbench uses Docker and Kubernetes to manage containers. Currently, Cloudera Data Science Workbench only supports the versions of Docker and Kubernetes that are shipped with each release. Upgrading Docker, or Kubernetes, or running on third-party Kubernetes clusters is not supported.
Cloudera does not support Kubernetes or Docker for running any other workloads beyond those on Cloudera Data Science Workbench.
Can I run Cloudera Data Science Workbench on my own Kubernetes cluster?
This is not supported.
Does Cloudera Data Science Workbench support REST API access?
Direct API access to Cloudera Data Science Workbench is not supported at this time.
How do I contact Cloudera Support for issues regarding Cloudera Data Science Workbench?
If you are a Cloudera customer, you can register for an account to create a support ticket at the support portal.
cdsw logsAttach the resulting bundle to the support case you create.