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Cloudera docker on mac
Cloudera docker on mac












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Even if you were able to install the docker image that pointed you to in another container alongside the quickstart's container, that does not mean that it would provide a useable system, because the HDF NiFi container called for at least 8 GB.

cloudera docker on mac

IIRC the memory recommendation for the Docker version of the Quickstart VM itself was about 10 GB, so on a 16GB Mac, with the overhead for Docker and other running applications (such as a web browser), things will be running pretty tight as far as memory goes. Next, it's not at all certain that your M1 Mac has enough RAM available in total to be able to run the services you are attempting to run within the container (or containers) without consuming so much of the host machine's memory that OS X starts killing processes to free up memory, and Docker is very much one of the processes subject to being killed. …to the appropriate documentation results in an HTTP 404 error.Īnd Kafka was never bundled and delivered with the cloudera quickstart it always required a separate installation. For this reason, Cloudera is no longer distributing the CDH 5-based Quickstart. Cloudera Enterprise 5.13 reached it's end of support date in October 2020 (open that link and then expand the section labeled "Cloudera Enterprise products" underneath Current End of Support (EoS) Dates). The docker image you've installed appears to be based on CDH 5.7, which went out of support at the end of August in 2019 and is even older than the most recent version of the CDH Quickstart, which was based on CDH 5.13, which itself is already out of support.

  • whether or not you were actually able to successfully start up the services, beginning with the Cloudera Manager user interface, that were already present in the cloudera quickstart vm image you installed.
  • cloudera docker on mac

    where you retrieved the docker quickstart image from.You tell us a bit about why you're installing this six year old image? Does what you've already installed work with acceptable responsiveness? You didn't say:














    Cloudera docker on mac