List of Pages in Category Clusters (45 pages)
cluster
- A set of computers or racks of computers that contains an HDFS filesystem and runs MapReduce and other processes on that data. A pseudo-distributed cluster is a CDH installation run on a single machine and useful for demonstrations and individual study.
- In Cloudera Manager, a logical entity that contains a set of hosts, a single version of CDH installed on the hosts, and the service and role instances running on the hosts. A host can belong to only one cluster. Cloudera Manager can manage multiple CDH clusters, however each cluster can only be associated with a single Cloudera Manager Server or Cloudera Manager HA pair.
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- Adding a Host to the Cluster
- Adding and Deleting Clusters
- Administering an HDFS High Availability Cluster
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- Cluster Hosts and Role Assignments
- Cluster Metrics
- Cluster Sizing Guidelines for Impala
- Cluster-Wide Configuration
- Comparing Configurations for a Service Between Clusters
- Configuring a Cluster with Custom Kerberos Principals
- Configuring a Cluster-dedicated MIT KDC with Cross-Realm Trust
- Configuring the CDH Version of a Cluster
- Copying Data between a Secure and an Insecure Cluster using DistCp and WebHDFS
- Copying Data Between Two Clusters Using Distcp
- Creating a CDH Cluster Using a Cloudera Manager Template
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- Defining a Whirr Cluster
- Deploying CDH 5 on a Cluster
- Deploying HDFS on a Cluster
- Deploying MapReduce v1 (MRv1) on a Cluster
- Deploying MapReduce v2 (YARN) on a Cluster
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- Maintenance Mode
- Managing a Cluster with Whirr
- Managing Clusters
- Managing Spark Standalone Using the Command Line
- Migrating Data between a CDH 4 and CDH 5 Cluster
- Migrating from MapReduce (MRv1) to MapReduce (MRv2)
- Migrating from Packages to Parcels
- Migrating from Parcels to Packages
- Monitoring Clusters
- Monitoring Multiple CDH Deployments Using the Multi Cloudera Manager Dashboard
- Moving a Host Between Clusters
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- Setting Up a Gateway Node to Restrict Cluster Access
- Starting, Stopping, Refreshing, and Restarting a Cluster
- Step 16: Prepare the Cluster for Each User
- Step 5: Shut Down the Cluster
- Step 7: Prepare the Cluster for Each User
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- Using the Cloudera Manager Java API for Cluster Automation
- Using the Multi Cloudera Manager Status Dashboard
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