docker+fig work great

try this: https://github.com/wurstmeister/storm-docker

On Apr 9, 2015, at 6:32 AM, Johannes Hugo Kitschke 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

Thanks for your answer. Do you have, by chance, a startup script at hand? Until 
now I was only using the pyleus local mode, so a start up script as reference 
could reduce my effort.

In may case this may be a bit more difficult since I have no sudo rights. To 
get Storm to run was already a bit complicated. But the info that I only need 
to install zookeeper is a great hint. I'll give it a try.

On 04/03/2015 02:17 PM, Nathan Leung wrote:

I've run all required services on a vm on my desktop. It's fine as long as 
you're not doing anything intensive.  You really just need the storm processes 
and zoo keeper so it's not so bad.

On Apr 3, 2015 7:39 AM, "Johannes Hugo Kitschke" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Hi,

till now I used the local mode to test my topology. Now I want to use a 'real' 
storm cluster, but I am a bit overwhelmed concerning the number of things I 
have to setup. Before I dig into all of this I'd like to hear your opinion if 
my plan is in principle possible: I have access to the cluster of my university 
which provides a queue system for larger jobs (I am aware that this is not the 
typical use case for Storm, but atm this is a academic / proof of concept 
project). So my first idea to use this:
Run all processes on a single node. Setup and start all necessary services with 
a single script. Is this is in principle possible? Maybe some of you even did 
this and could give me an example script.

What are your thoughts?

Have a nice day,
 Johannes



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