If your processor doesn't support virtualization right now I would suggest looking into if it is simply disabled in your BIOS/UEFI (most processers have supported this for 10+ years, excluding some processors of course). Docker is integrated into the build process right now and is considered mandatory (although you technically could work around it with some effort).
Assuming you are spinning up full-dev, vagrant should create a centos 6 VM to run Metron in. Metron is the repository that you cloned from GitHub, downloaded from Apache, etc. If you didn't do this, you will need to. Here is our last release - http://metron.apache.org/documentation/#releases Hope that helps Jon On Wed, Jun 7, 2017, 4:00 PM <sml...@libero.it> wrote: > Dear All, > > I'm installing Metron, following the instructions found here: > > > https://github.com/apache/metron/tree/master/metron-deployment/vagrant/full-dev-platform > > Unfortunately, my processor does not support virtualization and I'm not > able to launch Docker. > > Is there any workaround? > > I installed Vagrant on my OSX and I assumed to use Vagrant to create a VM > with Ubuntu in which I would run Metron. Is it right? > > Another question about the instructions, I do not really understand where > I get Metron. > > In this point: > > 2. Deploy Metron > > cd metron-deployment/vagrant/full-dev-platform > vagrant up > > I understood that I should have already downloaded Metron, but I don't. > Where is Metron? > > Thank you. > Simone > -- Jon