List of Pages in Category Starting and Stopping (101 pages)
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A
- Add-on Services
- Adding and Configuring an NFS Gateway
- Adding the Oozie Service Using Cloudera Manager
- Administering Hue
C
- Cloudera Manager Admin Console
- Cloudera Navigator Key Trustee Server High Availability
- Cloudera Navigator Metadata Server
- Configuring Alert SNMP Delivery
- Configuring Authentication in the Cloudera Navigator Data Management Component
- Configuring Hadoop Daemons to Run at Startup
- Configuring HBase in Pseudo-Distributed Mode
- Configuring HDFS Trash
- Configuring Impala to Work with JDBC
- Configuring init to Start Hadoop System Services
- Configuring Monitoring Settings
- Configuring Oozie
- Configuring Sentry Authorization for Solr
- Configuring Service Auditing Properties
- Configuring the Key Management Server (KMS)
- Configuring the Lily HBase NRT Indexer Service for Use with Cloudera Search
- Configuring the Sentry Service
- Configuring TLS/SSL for Hue
D
- Deleting Services
- Deploying Cloudera Search
- Disabling and Redeploying HDFS HA
- Disabling SELinux
- Disabling the Firewall
E
- Enabling HDFS HA
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication for Hadoop Using the Command Line
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication for Impala
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication for Single User Mode or Non-Default Users
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication Using the Wizard
- Enabling LDAP Authentication for Impala
- Enabling Replication Between Clusters in Different Kerberos Realms
- Enabling Sentry Authorization for Impala
- Enabling the Oozie Web Console
- External PostgreSQL Database
H
- HBase High Availability
- HBase Installation
- HBase Replication
- HDFS Extended ACLs
- HiveServer2 Security Configuration
I
- Initializing Navigator Key HSM
- Initializing Standalone Key Trustee Server
- Installing and Upgrading the Sentry Service
- Installing CDH 5 with MRv1 on a Single Linux Host in Pseudo-distributed mode
- Installing CDH 5 with YARN on a Single Linux Host in Pseudo-distributed mode
- Installing the ZooKeeper Packages
K
M
- Managing a Cluster with Whirr
- Managing HBase
- Managing HBase Snapshots
- Managing Impala Admission Control
- Managing Key-Value Store Indexer
- Managing Spark Standalone Using the Command Line
- Managing YARN
- MapReduce (MRv1) JobTracker High Availability
- MariaDB Database
- Modifying Configuration Properties (Classic Layout)
- Modifying Configuration Properties Using Cloudera Manager
- MySQL Database
O
R
S
- Securing the Key Management Server (KMS)
- Sensitive Data Redaction
- Starting and Stopping HBase
- Starting and Stopping HBase Using the Command Line
- Starting and Stopping the WebHCat REST server
- Starting CDH Services Using the Command Line
- Starting HBase in Standalone Mode
- Starting HiveServer1 and the Hive Console
- Starting Impala
- Starting the Flume Agent
- Starting the HttpFS Server
- Starting the Metastore
- Starting, Stopping, and Accessing the Oozie Server
- Starting, Stopping, and Accessing the Sqoop 2 Server
- Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Cloudera Manager Agents
- Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Services
- Starting, Stopping, and Restarting the Cloudera Manager Server
- Starting, Stopping, and Using HiveServer2
- Starting, Stopping, Refreshing, and Restarting a Cluster
- Static Service Pools
- Step 12: Start All Services
- Step 12: Start up the NameNode
- Step 15: Start up the Secondary NameNode (if used)
- Step 5: Shut Down the Cluster
- Step 6: Stop All Services
- Step 7: Enable Hadoop Security
- Stopping CDH Services Using the Command Line
- Stopping the HttpFS Server
- Synchronizing HDFS ACLs and Sentry Permissions
T
U
- Upgrading Cloudera Manager 4 to Cloudera Manager 5
- Upgrading Cloudera Manager 5 to the Latest Cloudera Manager
- Upgrading HBase
- Upgrading to CDH 5
Y
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