Vmware VSphere Big Data Extensions Administrator's And User's Guide Big. 2.2 V Sphere 22 Aug En
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- VMware vSphere Big Data Extensions Administrator's and User's Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- vSphere Big Data Extensions
- Installing Big Data Extensions
- System Requirements for Big Data Extensions
- Unicode UTF-8 and Special Character Support
- The Customer Experience Improvement Program
- Deploy the Big Data Extensions vApp in the vSphere Web Client
- Install RPMs in the Serengeti Management Server Yum Repository
- Install the Big Data Extensions Plug-In
- Configure vCenter Single Sign-On Settings for the Serengeti Management Server
- Connect to a Serengeti Management Server
- Install the Serengeti Remote Command-Line Interface Client
- Access the Serengeti CLI By Using the Remote CLI Client
- Upgrading Big Data Extensions
- Managing Application Managers
- Add an Application Manager by Using the vSphere Web Client
- Modify an Application Manager by Using the Web Client
- Delete an Application Manager by Using the vSphere Web Client
- View Application Managers and Distributions by Using the Web Client
- View Roles for Application Manager and Distribution by Using the Web Client
- Managing Hadoop Distributions
- Hadoop Distribution Deployment Types
- Configure a Tarball-Deployed Hadoop Distribution by Using the Serengeti Command-Line Interface
- Configuring Yum and Yum Repositories
- Yum Repository Configuration Values
- Setup a Local Yum Repository for Apache Bigtop, Cloudera, Hortonworks, and MapR Hadoop Distributions
- Setup a Local Yum Repository for the Pivotal Hadoop Distribution
- Configure a Yum-Deployed Hadoop Distribution
- Set Up a Local Yum Repository for Cloudera Manager Application Manager
- Set Up a Local Yum Repository for Ambari Application Manager
- Create a Hadoop Template Virtual Machine using RHEL Server 6.x and VMware Tools
- Before You Create a Hadoop Template Virtual Machine using RHEL Server 6.x and VMware Tools
- Create a Virtual Machine Template with a 20GB Thin Provisioned Disk and Install RHEL 6.x
- Ensure the Virtual Machine has a Valid IP and Internet Connectivity
- Configure the Network for the Hadoop Template Virtual Machine to use DHCP
- Install the JDK 7 RPM
- Customize the Virtual Machine
- Install VMware Tools for RHEL 6.x
- Synchronize the Time on the Hadoop Template Virtual Machine
- Complete the Process of Creating a Hadoop Template Virtual Machine
- Maintain a Customized Hadoop Template Virtual Machine
- Managing the Big Data Extensions Environment
- Add Specific User Names to Connect to the Serengeti Management Server
- Change the Password for the Serengeti Management Server
- Create a User Name and Password for the Serengeti Command-Line Interface
- Specify a Group of Users in Active Directory or LDAP to Use a Hadoop Cluster
- Stop and Start Serengeti Services
- Ports Used for Communication between Big Data Extensions and the vCenter Server
- Verify the Operational Status of the Big Data Extensions Environment
- Operational Status of Big Data Extensions Services
- Verify Network Connectivity with vCenter Server
- Verify vCenter Server User Authentication
- Check Time Synchronization Between Serengeti Management Server and Hosts
- Verify Network Connectivity Between Compute Nodes and Isilon HDFS
- Check Which Users and User Groups Exist in the Isilon OneFS
- Check Storage Capacity
- Verify the Ambari Application Manager Installation
- Verify Cloudera Manager Installation
- Check DNS Forward and Reverse Lookup
- Verify the Network Connection Between Big Data Extensions and the Cluster Nodes
- Verify the Local Yum Repository
- Managing vSphere Resources for Clusters
- Add a Resource Pool with the Serengeti Command-Line Interface
- Remove a Resource Pool with the Serengeti Command-Line Interface
- Add a Datastore in the vSphere Web Client
- Remove a Datastore in the vSphere Web Client
- Add a Network in the vSphere Web Client
- Modify the DNS Type in the vSphere Web Client
- Reconfigure a Static IP Network in the vSphere Web Client
- Remove a Network in the vSphere Web Client
- Creating Hadoop and HBase Clusters
- About Hadoop and HBase Cluster Deployment Types
- Hadoop Distributions Supporting MapReduce v1 and MapReduce v2 (YARN)
- About Cluster Topology
- About HBase Database Access
- Create a Big Data Cluster in the vSphere Web Client
- Create an HBase Only Cluster in Big Data Extensions
- Create a Cluster with an Application Manager by Using the vSphere Web Client
- Create a Compute-Only Cluster with a Third Party Application Manager by Using vSphere Web Client
- Create a Compute Workers Only Cluster by Using the vSphere Web Client
- Managing Hadoop and HBase Clusters
- Stop and Start a Cluster in the vSphere Web Client
- Delete a Cluster in the vSphere Web Client
- About Resource Usage and Elastic Scaling
- Scale a Cluster in or out by using the vSphere Web Client
- Scale CPU and RAM in the vSphere Web Client
- Use Disk I/O Shares to Prioritize Cluster Virtual Machines in the vSphere Web Client
- About vSphere High Availability and vSphere Fault Tolerance
- Change the User Password on All of the Nodes of a Cluster
- Reconfigure a Cluster with the Serengeti Command-Line Interface
- Recover from Disk Failure with the Serengeti Command-Line Interface Client
- Enter Maintenance Mode to Perform Backup and Restore with the Serengeti Command-Line Interface Client
- Log in to Hadoop Nodes with the Serengeti Command-Line Interface Client
- Monitoring the Big Data Extensions Environment
- Enable the Big Data Extensions Data Collector
- Disable the Big Data Extensions Data Collector
- View Serengeti Management Server Initialization Status
- View Provisioned Clusters in the vSphere Web Client
- View Cluster Information in the vSphere Web Client
- Monitor the HDFS Status in the vSphere Web Client
- Monitor MapReduce Status in the vSphere Web Client
- Monitor HBase Status in the vSphere Web Client
- Accessing Hive Data with JDBC or ODBC
- Big Data Extensions Security Reference
- Troubleshooting
- Log Files for Troubleshooting
- Configure Serengeti Logging Levels
- Collect Log Files for Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Cluster Creation Failures
- Bootstrap Failed 401 Unauthorized Error
- Cannot Create a Cluster with the hdfs-hbase-template-spec.json File
- Insufficient Storage Space
- Distribution Download Failure
- Serengeti Management Server IP Address Unexpectedly Changes
- After Disconnecting a Host from vCenter Server the Cluster Resume Process Fails
- Cluster Provisioning Stops Responding if Virtual Machines are Powered Off or Reset During Bootstrapping
- HBase Cluster Creation Job Fails When Time Difference Among Nodes is More Than 20 Seconds
- Creating a Large Scale Cluster in Big Data Extensions Results In a Bootstrap Failed Error
- Cannot Create a Cluster for Which the Time Is Not Synchronized
- Big Data Extensions Virtual Appliance Upgrade Fails
- Upgrade Cluster Error When Using Cluster Created in Earlier Version of Big Data Extensions
- Virtual Update Manager Does Not Upgrade the Hadoop Template Virtual Machine Under Big Data Extensions vApp
- Unable to Connect the Big Data Extensions Plug-In to the Serengeti Server
- vCenter Server Connections Fail to Log In
- Management Server Cannot Connect to vCenter Server
- Cannot Perform Serengeti Operations after Deploying Big Data Extensions
- SSL Certificate Error When Connecting to Non-Serengeti Server with the vSphere Console
- Cannot Restart or Reconfigure a Cluster For Which the Time Is Not Synchronized
- Cannot Restart or Reconfigure a Cluster After Changing Its Distribution
- Virtual Machine Cannot Get IP Address and Command Fails
- Cannot Change the Serengeti Server IP Address From the vSphere Web Client
- A New Plug-In Instance with the Same or Earlier Version Number as a Previous Plug-In Instance Does Not Load
- Host Name and FQDN Do Not Match for Serengeti Management Server
- Serengeti Operations Fail After You Rename a Resource in vSphere
- Big Data Extensions Server Does Not Accept Resource Names With Two or More Contiguous White Spaces
- Non-ASCII characters are not displayed correctly
- MapReduce Job Fails to Run and Does Not Appear In the Job History
- Cannot Submit MapReduce Jobs for Compute-Only Clusters with External Isilon HDFS
- MapReduce Job Stops Responding on a PHD or CDH4 YARN Cluster
- Cannot Download the Package When Using Downloadonly Plugin
- Cannot Find Packages When You Use Yum Search
- Remove the HBase Rootdir in HDFS Before You Delete the HBase Only Cluster
- Index