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Siva Gudavalli 2012-11-07, 02:17
hi,
right now, i am having a cluster set up using Apache hadoop distribution.
can i install oozie provided by cloudera distribution on the apache hadoop cluster? or do i need to change the cluster to an cloudera hadoop distribution
regards shiv
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Siva Gudavalli 2012-11-07, 02:17
Harsh J 2012-11-07, 03:35
Hi Siva,
You can do it by making sure of the jars the application (oozie) starts with, but I wouldn't recommend doing that. Its better, maintenance wise, to pick a full stack for any distribution than working with components individually pulled from various places.
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Siva Gudavalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi, > > right now, i am having a cluster set up using Apache hadoop distribution. > > can i install oozie provided by cloudera distribution on the apache hadoop cluster? > or do i need to change the cluster to an cloudera hadoop distribution > > regards > shiv
-- Harsh J
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Harsh J 2012-11-07, 03:35
Siva Gudavalli 2012-11-07, 04:20
cool ..thank you harsh ________________________________________ From: Harsh J [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 9:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ooozie.
Hi Siva,
You can do it by making sure of the jars the application (oozie) starts with, but I wouldn't recommend doing that. Its better, maintenance wise, to pick a full stack for any distribution than working with components individually pulled from various places.
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Siva Gudavalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi, > > right now, i am having a cluster set up using Apache hadoop distribution. > > can i install oozie provided by cloudera distribution on the apache hadoop cluster? > or do i need to change the cluster to an cloudera hadoop distribution > > regards > shiv
-- Harsh J
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Siva Gudavalli 2012-11-07, 04:20
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