Before You Begin a Trial Installation
Before you begin a trial installation, you must disable SELinux if you want the Cloudera Manager installer to run. You can also optionally configure an HTTP proxy.
(Optional) Configure an HTTP Proxy
The Cloudera Manager installer accesses
archive.cloudera.com by using yum on RHEL systems.
zypper on SLES systems, or apt-get on Ubuntu systems. If
your hosts access the Internet through an HTTP proxy, you can configure yum
system-wide, to access archive.cloudera.com through a proxy.
| OS | File | Property |
|---|---|---|
| RHEL-compatible | /etc/yum.conf |
proxy=http://server:port/ |
| SLES | /root/.curlrc |
--proxy=http://server:port/ |
| Ubuntu | /etc/apt/apt.conf |
Acquire::http::Proxy
"http://server:port"; |
Disable SELinux
Although Cloudera supports running Cloudera software with SELinux enabled, the Cloudera Manager installer will not proceed if SELinux is enabled. Disable SELinux or set it to permissive mode before running the installer.
After you have installed and deployed Cloudera Manager and Cloudera Runtime, you can re-enable SELinux by changing
SELINUX=permissive back to SELINUX=enforcing in
/etc/selinux/config (or /etc/sysconfig/selinux), and
then running the following command to immediately switch to enforcing
mode:
setenforce 1
If you are having trouble getting Cloudera Software working with SELinux, contact your OS vendor for support. Cloudera is not responsible for developing or supporting SELinux policies.
