This is the documentation for Cloudera Manager 5.0.x. Documentation for other versions is available at Cloudera Documentation.

Installing Cloudera Manager, CDH, and Managed Services

A Cloudera Manager deployment consists of many software components: Cloudera Manager Server and Agent software, supporting database software, and CDH and managed service software. This section describes the three main paths for creating a new Cloudera Manager deployment and the criteria for choosing an installation path. If your cluster already has an installation of a previous version of Cloudera Manager, follow the instructions in Upgrading Cloudera Manager.

Choosing an Installation Path

The Cloudera Manager installation paths share some common phases, but the variant aspects of each path support different user and cluster host requirements:
  • Demonstration and proof of concept deployments - There are two installation options:
    • Installation Path A - Automated Installation by Cloudera Manager - Cloudera Manager automates the installation of the Oracle JDK, Cloudera Manager Server, embedded PostgreSQL database, and Cloudera Manager Agent packages, and configures databases for the Cloudera Manager Server and Hive Metastore and optionally for Cloudera Management Service roles. This path is recommended for demonstration and proof of concept deployments, but is not recommended for production deployments because its not intended to scale and may require database migration as your cluster grows. To use this method, server and cluster hosts must satisfy the following requirements:
      • Provide the ability to log in to the Cloudera Manager Server host using a root account or an account that has password-less sudo permission.
      • Allow the Cloudera Manager Server host to have uniform SSH access on the same port to all hosts. See Networking and Security Requirements for further information.
      • All hosts must have access to standard package repositories and either archive.cloudera.com or a local repository with the necessary installation files.
    • Installation Path B - Manual Installation Using Cloudera Manager Packages - you install the Oracle JDK and Cloudera Manager Server, and embedded PostgreSQL database packages on the Cloudera Manager Server host. You have two options for installing Oracle JDK, Cloudera Manager Agent, CDH, and managed service software on cluster hosts: manually install it yourself or use Cloudera Manager to automate installation. However, in order for Cloudera Manager to automate installation of Cloudera Manager Agent packages or CDH and managed service packages, cluster hosts must satisfy the following requirements:
      • Allow the Cloudera Manager Server host to have uniform SSH access on the same port to all hosts. See Networking and Security Requirements for further information.
      • All hosts must have access to standard package repositories and either archive.cloudera.com or a local repository with the necessary installation files.
  • Production deployments - require you to first manually install and configure a production database for the Cloudera Manager Server and Hive Metastore. There are two installation options:
    • Installation Path B - Manual Installation Using Cloudera Manager Packages - you install the Oracle JDK and Cloudera Manager Server packages on the Cloudera Manager Server host. You have two options for installing Oracle JDK, Cloudera Manager Agent, CDH, and managed service software on cluster hosts: manually install it yourself or use Cloudera Manager to automate installation. However, in order for Cloudera Manager to automate installation of Cloudera Manager Agent packages or CDH and managed service packages, cluster hosts must satisfy the following requirements:
      • Allow the Cloudera Manager Server host to have uniform SSH access on the same port to all hosts. See Networking and Security Requirements for further information.
      • All hosts must have access to standard package repositories and either archive.cloudera.com or a local repository with the necessary installation files.
    • Installation Path C - Manual Installation Using Cloudera Manager Tarballs - you install the Oracle JDK, Cloudera Manager Server, and Cloudera Manager Agent software as tarballs and use Cloudera Manager to automate installation of CDH and managed service software as parcels.
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