thanks, Luca! π ! Luca Toscano <toscano.l...@gmail.com> δΊ2022εΉ΄2ζ13ζ₯ε¨ζ₯ 17:31ειοΌ
> Hi! > > You can create a zookeeper cluster via the Docker provisioner, like: > > ./docker-hadoop.sh -C config_debian-10.yaml -F > docker-compose-cgroupv2.yml --create 3 --image > bigtop/puppet:3.0.0-debian-10 --memory 8g --stack zookeeper > > The docker-hadoop.sh script is in the provisioner/docker directory in > the github bigtop repo (you can also use another distro other than > Debian of course). > > You can execute a bash shell in any of the containers created by the > provisioner via: > > ./docker-hadoop.sh -e 1 bash (replace "1" with "2" or "3" if you want > a different container) > > The myid file is created under /var/lib/zookeeper/myid (more info in > the hadoop_zookeeper puppet class in the Bigtop repo). > > Hope that helps! > > Luca > > On Sat, Feb 12, 2022 at 3:28 PM ζεΈ <lishuaipeng...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, I want to ask a question that what should I do if I want to deploy a > zookeeper cluster by Puppet, especially how to identify the myid for each > node. > > thanks. >