Thanks Jay and Sean, I'll try to get it working and keep you posted on the progress.
Best Frank On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Sean Mackrory <[email protected]> wrote: > If you've already made the packages, you should have an 'accumulo' package > that provides all the common bits, and 'accumulo-doc' package that is not > relevant to just getting the system up and running, and the following > packages: > > accumulo-master > accumulo-tserver > accumulo-gc > accumulo-monitor > accumulo-tracer > > This final list of packages corresponds to the different daemons you can > run. Installing those packages on the machines will get those roles to > start upon reboot (or manually with 'service accumulo-master start', etc.) > You can install the packages by either copying the .deb / .rpm files and > installing them with 'dpkg -i' / 'rpm -i' respectively (depending on what > OS you're running on). As with any other Bigtop package, configuration will > be in /etc/accumulo and /etc/default/accumulo, logs will be in > /var/log/accumulo, etc.. > > > On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 12:36 PM, jay vyas <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi frank. >> >> I think sean mackrory is the main guy involved with the accumulo stuff. >> >> - I would guess that the key thing is to grab your accumulo distribution >> and confirm that it works with the exact version of hadoop you have (i.e. >> hadoop version). >> >> - Sean do you have any thoughts on how to deploy accumulo packages? I >> dont think we have any puppet recipes for them yet. >> >> Will be interesting to try out the accumulo branch at some point, >> possibly adding smoke tests to them as well. >> >> - In the meantime, you can also check the accumulo mailing list, maybe >> some of the folks there will be interested in testing / contributing to the >> accumulo packages in bigtop. >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Frank Palladino < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello Bigtop, >>> >>> We have a working cluster which is managed by bigtop and would like to >>> get accumulo up and running on it. We have pulled down the accumulo branch >>> on github and made the packages, where do we go from here. >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> Frank Palladino >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> jay vyas >> > >
