Hi,

I think there are Kudu 1.6.0 trusty deb packages at:
http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh/pool/contrib/k/kudu

As per your question of installing Kudu without Cloudera Manager, you can always build Kudu from source:
  https://kudu.apache.org/docs/installation.html#build_from_source

Information about Apache Kudu releases can be found at
  https://kudu.apache.org/releases/

Also, why not to upgrade the already installed nodes to 1.7.0 verison?  I think upgrading to 1.7.0 might be a better way of expanding your cluster: there have been many improvements in 1.7.0 since 1.6.0.


/Alexey

On 9/3/18 7:08 AM, Quanlong Huang wrote:
Hi all,

We have a kudu cluster in version 1.6.0-cdh5.14.2. It's not managed by Cloudera Manager. When we want to scale out the cluster (following the doc: https://kudu.apache.org/releases/1.6.0/docs/installation.html, install by apt-get), we found that the newly installed nodes are in version 1.7.0+cdh5.15.1. Looks like this is the only version available for Ubuntu:

$ apt-cache policy kudu
kudu:
Installed: 1.7.0+cdh5.15.1+0-1.cdh5.15.1.p0.4~trusty-cdh5.15.1
Candidate: 1.7.0+cdh5.15.1+0-1.cdh5.15.1.p0.4~trusty-cdh5.15.1
Version table:
 *** 1.7.0+cdh5.15.1+0-1.cdh5.15.1.p0.4~trusty-cdh5.15.1 0
501 http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh/ trusty-cdh5/contrib amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

Is there any way to install kudu-1.6 without Cloudera Manager? The servers are in Ubuntu-14.04. We can only find available deb files at http://archive.cloudera.com/kudu/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/kudu/pool/contrib/k/kudu, but there's no kudu-1.6. Another possible way is to extract and install kudu-1.6 in the CDH parcel: http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/parcels/5.14.2/, but that's quite painful.

Any helps will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Quanlong

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