![]() It may or may not be that Hadoop requires its stuff to be run by a user, which is a member of a group named “hadoop”. I tried to bypass this step and continue using my own user, but I couldn’t get some aspects of hadoop running. After downloading the archive, extract the contents out of the file using this command and move them to /usr/local: wget tar xzf hadoop-2.7.3.tar.gzĪfter the installation, you first need to set up a hadoop user. You can go get the download link and use wget. If it’s not, you can also use command line to download. you’re running on a Desktop environment). You can just download off the browser if you have one available (i.e. The latest version is, as I’m writing, is 2.7.3. Go to the Hadoop Releases link provided in the ingredients and download the latest stable binary. Now, we need to download Hadoop binaries. Java HotSpot( TM) 64 -Bit Server VM ( build 25. Java( TM) SE Runtime Environment ( build 1. If done right, the result should be something like: java version "1. Sudo apt- get install oracle-java8- set- defaultĪfter installation, you can verify the installation using: java -version Sudo apt- get install oracle-java8-installer sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java You just need to install a few packages and you’re ready to go. Fortunately, doing that is pretty easy on Ubuntu 16.04. For some reason, Gradle refuses to download all the dependencies.įirst thing is to install JDK 1.8. ![]() There is one catch here: You can’t use Gradle instead of Maven. Apache Maven for building the examples.Not the Cloudera or MapR or Hortonworks or whatever distribution of it. ![]() Latest stable binary release of Apache Hadoop.A working Linux machine, physical or virtual.This is going to be a fairly technical blog as I want people to not experience the difficulties I experienced while I was trying to get started on Hadoop.
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