I use embedded-hbase-solr for local testing , you have to run
conf/atlas-env.sh before starting atlas. This works for me on mac laptop
Because of licensing issues, BerkelyDB jar is not packaged anymore in any
of the profiles. So, even if you build with BerkelyDB profile, you have to
copy the Berke
Just to share experience: I generally use the default profile -Pdist to build
the atlas binary. This points to an external instance of Hbase and Solr.
This “external” instance is just another process that runs on the same machine
(my Mac OS X laptop). I use Hbase 1.1.2 and Solr 5.5.1 (until r
Folks,
Just to share experience: I generally use the default profile -Pdist to build
the atlas binary. This points to an external instance of Hbase and Solr.
This “external” instance is just another process that runs on the same machine
(my Mac OS X laptop). I use Hbase 1.1.2 and Solr 5.5.1 (un
On 28/06/2016 14:12, Venkata R Madugundu wrote:
Build with -Pberkeley-elasticsearch,dist worked for me.
Build with -Pembedded-hbase-solr,dist does NOT work for me. It had
issues starting up Solr.
Had symtoms similar to ATLAS-800
Thanks Venkata, will try that too and either add notes to the exi
:quick_start.py : no server (connection refused)
There's been some changes to the atlas setup/build in recent months.
I just build trunk for the first time in a while, and ran quick_start
but the server clearly hasn't started
}
]
}
Exception in th
There's been some changes to the atlas setup/build in recent months.
I just build trunk for the first time in a while, and ran quick_start
but the server clearly hasn't started
}
]
}
Exception in thread "main"
com.sun.jersey.api.client.ClientHandlerException:
java.net.ConnectException: