Merge "Fix six typos on sahara documentation"
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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Setting fixed IP address for VMware Fusion VM
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fixed-address 192.168.55.20;
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}
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6. Now quit all the VmWare Fusion applications and restart vmnet:
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6. Now quit all the VMware Fusion applications and restart vmnet:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ machines simultaneously. Running in distributed mode allows sahara to
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offload intensive tasks to the engine processes while keeping the API
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process free to handle requests.
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For an expanded discussion of configuring sahara to run in distrbuted
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For an expanded discussion of configuring sahara to run in distributed
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mode please see the :ref:`distributed-mode-configuration` documentation.
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Hadoop HDFS High Availability
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Hadoop HDFS High Availability
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Hadoop HDFS High Availability (HDFS HA) provides an architecture to ensure
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that HDFS will continue to work in the result of an active namenode failure.
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It uses 2 namenodes in an active/standby configuration to provide this
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availibility.
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availability.
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High availability is achieved by using a set of journalnodes and Zookeeper
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servers along with ZooKeeper Failover Controllers (ZKFC) and additional
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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Volume-to-instance locality
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Having an instance and an attached volume on the same physical host can
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be very helpful in order to achieve high-performance disk I/O operations.
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To achieve this, sahara provides access to the Block Storage
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volume intance locality functionality.
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volume instance locality functionality.
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For more information on using volume instance locality with sahara,
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please see the :ref:`volume_instance_locality_configuration`
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ For more information about HDP images, refer to
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https://github.com/openstack/sahara-image-elements.
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There are three VM images provided for use with the HDP Plugin, that can also
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be built using the tools available in sahara-image-elemnts:
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be built using the tools available in sahara-image-elements:
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1. `sahara-juno-hdp-1.3.2-centos-6.5.qcow2 <http://sahara-files.mirantis.com/sahara-juno-hdp-1.3.2-centos-6.5.qcow2>`_:
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This image contains most of the requisite packages necessary for HDP
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ To create vanilla images follow these steps:
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tox -e venv -- sahara-image-create
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Tox will create a virtualenv and install requried python packages in it,
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Tox will create a virtualenv and install required python packages in it,
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clone the repositories "https://github.com/openstack/diskimage-builder" and "https://github.com/openstack/sahara-image-elements" and export necessary parameters.
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* ``DIB_HADOOP_VERSION`` - version of Hadoop to install
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* ``JAVA_DOWNLOAD_URL`` - download link for JDK (tarball or bin)
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