Re: [Announce] ElastiCluster: a tool to deploy Hadoop/Spark clusters based on BigTop

2018-04-07 Thread Jay Vyas
+1 thanks Ricardo ! > On Apr 7, 2018, at 11:29 AM, Evans Ye wrote: > > Got it. we welcome any kind of contribution. If you find some packaging, > testing, or doc need to be improved, feel free to contribute :) > > Riccardo Murri 於 2018年4月7日 週六,下午4:10寫道: >> Hello! >> >> (Evans Ye, Fri, Ap

Re: Moving away from Ambari

2018-04-07 Thread Evans Ye
Making Debian 9 supported first is better since you get build env stabilized. Bigtop is also built for some users to create customized distribution, so you can definitely try to tweak component versions. However it requires more understanding of the Hadoop ecosystem. For example: Compatibility.

Re: [Announce] ElastiCluster: a tool to deploy Hadoop/Spark clusters based on BigTop

2018-04-07 Thread Evans Ye
Got it. we welcome any kind of contribution. If you find some packaging, testing, or doc need to be improved, feel free to contribute :) Riccardo Murri 於 2018年4月7日 週六,下午4:10寫道: > Hello! > > (Evans Ye, Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 04:17:27PM +:) > > Cool. I’m really happy to see people leveraging comm

Re: [Announce] ElastiCluster: a tool to deploy Hadoop/Spark clusters based on BigTop

2018-04-07 Thread Riccardo Murri
Hello! (Evans Ye, Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 04:17:27PM +:) > Cool. I’m really happy to see people leveraging community works to build up > its software stack. It seems that you are using a bigtop packages only. > Any reason you didn’t choose provisioner and puppet? Your feedback can help > us poli