Awesome! One thing less on my to do list :)
Harri, how about writing a short blog post about it? I'm maintaining
http://drill-user.org/ and this would make a great post, there.
Also, if anyone else here on the mailing list wants to use this blog to report
on progress and/or experiences with Drill, please let me know!
Cheers,
Michael
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Michael Hausenblas
Ireland, Europe
http://mhausenblas.info/
On 24 Sep 2013, at 21:10, Harri Kinnunen <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
>
> talked with Tim on the hangout about setting up a standalone instance of
> drill and publishing that as an Amazon AMI. The purpose of this is just to
> experiment with AWS so that Tim can carry forward with the AWS cluster setup.
> If I can later clear up the JAVA_HOME thing mentioned below, we could point
> to it as an alternative for a easy environment for trying Drill out.
>
> So ...
>
> The AMI is "ami-1343167a" and its name is "Drill M1 standalone", but you
> should find it using the ID in "EC2 / Images / AMIs". I launched it as
> t1.micro instance, and at least it was able to start up sqlline. Amazon says
> t1.micro has 615mb RAM.
>
>
> Running it:
> Make sure you're pointing to the correct Java version:
> $ sudo alternatives --config java
> (pick the one that points to Java 1.7)
>
> Somehow the JAVA_HOME got messed up after the first-ever execution of
> sqlline. So you need to:
> $ JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java
>
> That's all there is to it.
> $ cd /home/ec2-user/apache-drill-1.0.0-m1
> $ bin/sqlline
>
>
> Installation log … Sort of:
> $ cd /home/ec2-user
>
> $ sudo yum install java-1.7.0-openjdk-devel
> (I'm not sure if JDK is needed or just the JRE, so I put the JDK. This can
> also be the source of the java problems above…)
>
> $ curl
> http://people.apache.org/~jacques/apache-drill-1.0.0-m1.rc3/apache-drill-1.0.0-m1-binary-release.tar.gz
> > apache-drill-1.0.0-m1-binary-release.tar.gz
>
> $ tar -zxf apache-drill-1.0.0-m1-binary-release.tar.gz
>
> Cheers,
> -Harri
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