Re: CentOS and Ubuntu

2018-02-07 Thread Otto Fowler
The Ubuntu support in Apache Metron is new.  Really new. At the moment,
developers are not going to be required to test things on Ubuntu when
submitting or committing pull requests.   Work is also ongoing to get the
Ambari install complete.

The Ubuntu support should be considered experimental at this time.

You can track
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METRON-1370?jql=project%20%3D%20METRON%20AND%20text%20~%20UBUNTU
for progress on full dev and ambari progress.




On February 7, 2018 at 08:00:29, Helder Reia (helder.r...@gmail.com) wrote:

Hey everyone!
I am new to Apache Metron and I don't know much about this! Are there any
differences on using CentOS or Ubuntu ? I am used to work with Ubuntu but I
can look for CentOS if it is easier to use / has advantages !

Thank you for your help!

--
Helder Reia
ALF-AL TM


Re: CentOS and Ubuntu

2018-02-07 Thread Simon Elliston Ball
Not particularly. The centos builds seem to be used by more people on dev, 
probably because they’ve been around for longer, and so are arguably more 
tested. The area where it’s most likely to be relevant is in the install of 
repos for ES and potentially the fastcapa pcap probe (don’t quote me on that 
though, I don’t know if anyone has run that on Ubuntu yet), but other than that 
they’re pretty similar these days. 

Simon

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> On 7 Feb 2018, at 13:00, Helder Reia  wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone!
> I am new to Apache Metron and I don't know much about this! Are there any 
> differences on using CentOS or Ubuntu ? I am used to work with Ubuntu but I 
> can look for CentOS if it is easier to use / has advantages !
> 
> Thank you for your help!
> 
> -- 
> Helder Reia
> ALF-AL TM
> 
>