I have increased the ram to 12 GB. The os I use is ubuntu so I guess metron might be able to get 8GB of ram. Have left the installation running back at office. Last command I left running was vagrant provision and will check tomorrow the outcome.
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 5:53 PM, zeo...@gmail.com <zeo...@gmail.com> wrote: > You need 8GB to dedicate 100% to the VM. Any other processes, the OS, > etc. will often absorb many more GB of RAM. In my scenario I usually test > on a VM on a ESXi host because my laptop only has 16 GB and more than half > of that is usually in use (leaving < 8GB for Metron testing). I don't > recall the specifics of your system, are you making sure you have over 8GB > *free* when you start spinning this up? > > Jon > > On Mon, Sep 25, 2017, 03:25 Syed Hammad Tahir <mscs16...@itu.edu.pk> > wrote: > >> But this guide says that 8gb ram is required (which I have) to run single >> node VM version >> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/METRON/Dev+VM+Install >> >> I am able to get into ambari and see this: >> >> [image: Inline image 1] >> >> From where can I see the error logs on whats going on? I just need to run >> metron . Please help me with that. >> >> Regards >> >> On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Simon Elliston Ball < >> si...@simonellistonball.com> wrote: >> >>> This looks like it’s probably a timeout. From your other posts it sounds >>> like the machine you’re using is really not up to running the base platform >>> for Metron. I would strongly recommend going for something cloud based. >>> >>> I would also consider using the mpack method on an existing ambari, and >>> avoiding the ansible method, that will be a little less brittle. >>> >>> Simon >>> >>> >>> > On 25 Sep 2017, at 06:49, Syed Hammad Tahir <mscs16...@itu.edu.pk> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > Any fix for this? >>> > >>> > <image.png> >>> >>> >> -- > > Jon >