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Keith Turner commented on ACCUMULO-1405:
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bq. There's a lot of blocks already in place with the Instamo stuff.
I would not say the blocks are in place at this point in time. Maybe after
ACCUMULO-1378 is complete, instamo could leverage that work. When a lot of the
tickets under ACCUMULO-1386 are complete and its easy to run a single node
accumulo, how do we package that and make it available to users? Keep in mind
that users will want to stop and start this instance, its not transient. Users
will also want to configure it. Maybe maven is a way to do this, I am not
really sure at this point. Seems like it would be something different than
instamo, maybe a maven plugin for managing a single node accumulo instance.
Will this work w/ native maps? Another option is creating a tarball, rpm, and
deb. I think it would be useful to develop a list of the pros and cons of each
approach. I agree w/ [~medined] we do want to be cognizant of the maintenance
tail of whatever we create. We will have to continue to support in 1.7, etc.
> Package MiniAccumuloCluster so that a user can interact without
> Hadoop/ZooKeeper installed
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> Key: ACCUMULO-1405
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-1405
> Project: Accumulo
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Corey J. Nolet
> Assignee: Corey J. Nolet
> Fix For: 1.6.0
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> Accumulo's packaging is currently very lightweight because many libraries,
> like Apache Commons, are being pulled from Hadoop & ZooKeeper's classpaths.
> It will not allow the MAC to be run from accumulo-start, however, without
> Hadoop and ZooKeeper installed.
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