This is the documentation for Cloudera Enterprise 5.8.x. Documentation for other versions is available at Cloudera Documentation.

Installing the Flume RPM or Debian Packages

Installing the Flume RPM and Debian packages is more convenient than installing the Flume tarball because the packages:

  • Handle dependencies
  • Provide for easy upgrades
  • Automatically install resources to conventional locations
  • Handle daemon startup and shutdown.

The Flume RPM and Debian packages consist of three packages:

  • flume-ng — Everything you need to run Flume
  • flume-ng-agent — Handles starting and stopping the Flume agent as a service
  • flume-ng-doc — Flume documentation
All Flume installations require the common code provided by flume-ng.
  Note: Install Cloudera Repository
Before using the instructions on this page to install or upgrade:
  • Install the Cloudera yum, zypper/YaST or apt repository.
  • Install or upgrade CDH 5 and make sure it is functioning correctly.
For instructions, see Installing the Latest CDH 5 Release and Upgrading Unmanaged CDH Using the Command Line.

To install Flume on Ubuntu and other Debian systems:

$ sudo apt-get install flume-ng

To install Flume On RHEL-compatible systems:

$ sudo yum install flume-ng

To install Flume on SLES systems:

$ sudo zypper install flume-ng

You might also want Flume to run automatically on start-up. To do this, install the Flume agent.

To install the Flume agent so Flume starts automatically on Ubuntu and other Debian systems:

$ sudo apt-get install flume-ng-agent

To install the Flume agent so Flume starts automatically on Red Hat-compatible systems:

$ sudo yum install flume-ng-agent

To install the Flume agent so Flume starts automatically on SLES systems:

$ sudo zypper install flume-ng-agent

To install the documentation:

To install the documentation on Ubuntu and other Debian systems:

$ sudo apt-get install flume-ng-doc

To install the documentation on RHEL-compatible systems:

$ sudo yum install flume-ng-doc

To install the documentation on SLES systems:

$ sudo zypper install flume-ng-doc
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