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Currently cloudera has stopped cloudera manager express and also unable to download cdh latest version.
cdh 6.3.2 is last open source version. I looking for its VM for virtualbox download link.
Anybody has cdh 6.3.2, please share it.
CDH 5.14 is available to download. Download link - https://community.cloudera.com/t5/Support-Questions/Cloudera-Quickstart-VM-Download/td-p/291225
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I need to download a TXT file from a SFTP server, I used ssh2-sftp-client and it worked perfectly but our production server runs on node 8.10 and the dependency requires 10 or higher.
Upgrading the node on the production server at this time is not an option, so I need an alternative to download the TXT file from the SFTP server that will work on node 8.10.
Thank you very much in advance.
I solved it using the version 2.5.2 of ssh2-sftp-client.
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I am a beginner for BIG DATA(spark), Nowadays, I have installed spark2.4, So I want to know which best version should be chosen. Because I want to avoid conflict, which so bad.
Apache hadoop 2.7.7 is a stable release to be used. However, I've setup Apache hadoop 3.1.1 and running Spark 2.4 with it and have not seen any issues.
If you are doing it for practice better use 3.1.1 version and for production I would recommend using a more stable release.
Thanks,
Naveen
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I'm not familiar with Linux and I need to install Apache Cassandra 3.1 on CentOS 7. I found a guide for Debian. Is there any guide for CentOS?
http://cassandra.apache.org/download/
I could install it by following the steps in https://www.tutorialspoint.com/cassandra/cassandra_installation.html.
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I downloaded and installed python 3 from the official website for Mac Os.
In the setup there was a checkmark for the docs.
This package installs the python documentation at a location that is
useable for pydoc and IDLE.
However I cannot locate it.
How can I open the docs or where are they located?
On Mac Os they are located at
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/Resources/English.lproj/Documentation/index.html
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Are there open source Linux cluster project available? Could someone point me to the web link?
Juhani
Most information you seem to require can be found here.
MOSIX
Beowulf
Linux HA
There's this Pelican HPC livecd, which uses MPI. The livecd approach makes it easy to try out things without breakage.
Oh it also features easy install on networked PCs by booting via PXE over the network.