The Apache Hadoop software library is a framework that allows for the distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using a simple programming model.
This charm deploys the Apache Bigtop Gateway component that enables accessing resources from a Bitop Hadoop deployment.
This charm is intended to be deployed via one of the apache bundles. For example:
juju quickstart apache-analytics-sql
This will deploy the Apache Hadoop platform with a workload node which is running Apache Hive to perform SQL-like queries against your data.
If you wanted to also wanted to be able to analyze your data using Apache Pig, you could deploy it and attach it to the same plugin:
juju deploy apache-pig pig
juju add-relation plugin pig
The Apache Hadoop charms can be deployed in environments with limited network access. To deploy in this environment, you will need a local mirror to serve the packages and resources required by these charms.
You can setup a local mirror for apt packages using squid-deb-proxy. For instructions on configuring juju to use this, see the Juju Proxy Documentation.
In addition to apt packages, the Apache Hadoop charms require a few binary
resources, which are normally hosted on Launchpad. If access to Launchpad
is not available, the jujuresources
library makes it easy to create a mirror
of these resources:
sudo pip install jujuresources
juju-resources fetch --all /path/to/resources.yaml -d /tmp/resources
juju-resources serve -d /tmp/resources
This will fetch all of the resources needed by this charm and serve them via a
simple HTTP server. The output from juju-resources serve
will give you a
URL that you can set as the resources_mirror
config option for this charm.
Setting this option will cause all resources required by this charm to be
downloaded from the configured URL.
You can fetch the resources for all of the Apache Hadoop charms
(apache-hadoop-hdfs-master
, apache-hadoop-yarn-master
,
apache-hadoop-compute-slave
, apache-hadoop-plugin
, etc) into a single
directory and serve them all with a single juju-resources serve
instance.