Hi Vikas, thanks for the reply. I ran the two commands below on Saturday and the build succeeded. then under /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/atlas I saw some files (unfortunately did not capture details).
I moved to the cd atlas/distro/target/bin directory, tried running quick_start.py and quick_start_v1.py and got the same error as previously (java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/atlas.war) Then I ran atlas_start.py and despite giving the same error it gave a 'server started' message. [ec2-user@ip-172-31-34-109 bin]$ python atlas_start.py java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/atlas.war (No such file or directory) at java.io.FileInputStream.open0(Native Method) at java.io.FileInputStream.open(FileInputStream.java:195) at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:138) at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:93) at sun.tools.jar.Main.run(Main.java:307) at sun.tools.jar.Main.main(Main.java:1288) starting atlas on host localhost starting atlas on port 21000 .................................................................................................................................. .............................. Apache Atlas Server started!!! Then after trying unsuccessfully to browse to the webserver I looked again under /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/atlas and there was an error log file which says # There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue. # Native memory allocation (mmap) failed to map 10737418240 bytes for committing reserved memory. Model vCPU Mem (GiB) SSD Storage (GB) Dedicated EBS Bandwidth (Mbps) m4.large 2 8 EBS-only 450 Then having read the docs again I saw that atlas_start.py should come before quick_start.py so I probably messed up the install. So I started again today with a fresh EC2 instance, installed java and maven, cloned the git repo. Then cd atlas and ran the following 3 commands in succession. * mvn clean -DskipTests package -Pdist,embedded-hbase-solr * mvn clean install -DskipTests -DskipCheck=true -Drat.numUnapprovedLicenses=100 * mvn clean package -DskipTests -DskipCheck=true -Pdist,berkeley-elasticsearch -Drat.numUnapprovedLicenses=100 Each of them gave this failure: BUILD FAILURE [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Total time: 1.483 s [INFO] Finished at: 2018-02-05T13:55:07Z [INFO] Final Memory: 40M/1963M [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:2.6:resources (default-resources) on project atlas-buildtools: Cannot create resource output directory: /usr/maven/atlas/build-tools/target/classes -> [Help 1] When I browse the directories under atlas (e.g. distro) the structure looked different from the previous install. Previously there was a directory called target but now there's pom.xml and src. Any guidance gratefully received. Kind regards Rowena On 2018-02-03 04:40, vikas.aggar...@nodelogix.com wrote: > Hi Rowena, > > Can you please to follow these two steps in sequence. > > * mvn clean install -DskipTests -DskipCheck=true > -Drat.numUnapprovedLicenses=100 > > * mvn clean package -DskipTests -DskipCheck=true > -Pdist,berkeley-elasticsearch -Drat.numUnapprovedLicenses=100 > > Regards, > > Vikas > > FROM: row...@rparsons.co.uk [mailto:] > SENT: 03 February 2018 01:04 > TO: user@atlas.apache.org > SUBJECT: /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/atlas.war not found > >> Hello team >> >> I have created an Atlas build on an Amazon Linux server as follows: >> >> - version: "4.9.76-38.79.amzn2.x86_64" >> >> * - installed java-1.8.0 using yum >> * - downloaded and installed maven 3.5.2 >> * - set M2_HOME and M2 path >> * - installed git using yum >> * - mvn clean -DskipTests package -Pdist,embedded-hbase-solr >> >> run tar on the tar files in /atlas/distro/target >> >> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.tar.gz >> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-hbase-hook.tar.gz >> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-hive-hook.tar.gz >> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-sources.tar.gz >> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-sqoop-hook.tar.gz >> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-storm-hook.tar.gz >> >> Downloaded, installed and started Solr 5.5.1 in cloud mode. >> >> * Tried running solr create -c vertex_index -d SOLR_CONF -shards - command >> not found. >> >> Ran sudo bin/atlas_start.py -setup and got this error: >> >> java.io.FileNotFoundException: >> /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/atlas.war >> >> Under /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/ I'm seeing a >> directory called atlas and under that directory, no files. Where have I gone >> wrong? >> >> Thanks and regards >> >> Rowena