It's definitely the one that Taewoo and Co plan to use in the short-term. Hopefully all of the feeds stuff works seamlessly in the cloud too? (They will be feeding Tweets from one of the Twitter adaptors into *DB and using UDFs to process them on the way in and in queries.)

On 4/4/17 4:04 PM, Yingyi Bu wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
It hasn't supported yet.  But it should be easy to add.

Is Java UDF support the only missing feature in those two installation
options?

Unless they don't support it, it may be early to deprecate the managix?
It's deprecated for common use cases -- I'm not sure how many people are
using the Java UDF?

Best,
Yingyi


On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 3:54 PM, Taewoo Kim <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry for the late response.

Do Ansible and AWS support "installing libraries" like the managix does?
Just checked the documentation. I'm talking about this:
https://ci.apache.org/projects/asterixdb/udf.html. Unless they don't
support it, it may be early to deprecate the managix?

Best,
Taewoo

On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Yingyi Bu <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi dev,

      We recently added two cluster installation options and their
documentation is online now:

      Ansible: https://ci.apache.org/projects/asterixdb/ansible.html
      AWS: https://ci.apache.org/projects/asterixdb/aws.html

      With the Ansible option, you can deploy, start, stop, and erase an
AsterixDB cluster from your client with a simple shell scripts.
      With the AWS option, you can start/stop an AsterixDB cluster on AWS
with a simple shell scripts. The scripts automate both AWS and AsterixDB
setup.

      Managix is marked as "deprecated" and probably is going to retire
soon, as (1) it's not well maintained and (2) some of its functionalities
are already provided by existing tools such as Ansible. It was written at
the time when there're not many automation tools that we can rely on,
which
is no longer the case now.

      Please share your thoughts and feedbacks.
      Thanks!

Best,
Yingyi


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