> Hello team
>
> I have created an Atlas build on an Amazon Linux server as follows:
>
> - version: "4.9.76-38.79.amzn2.x86_64"
>
> * - installed java-1.8.0 using yum
> * - downloaded and installed maven 3.5.2
> * - set M2_HOME and M2 path
> * - installed git using yum
> * - mvn clean -DskipTests package -Pdist,embedded-hbase-solr
>
> run tar on the tar files in /atlas/distro/target
>
> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.tar.gz
> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-hbase-hook.tar.gz
> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-hive-hook.tar.gz
> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-sources.tar.gz
> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-sqoop-hook.tar.gz
> * - tar -xzvf apache-atlas-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-storm-hook.tar.gz
>
> Downloaded, installed and started Solr 5.5.1 in cloud mode.
>
> * Tried running solr create -c vertex_index -d SOLR_CONF -shards - command
> not found.
>
> Ran sudo bin/atlas_start.py -setup and got this error:
>
> java.io.FileNotFoundException:
> /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/atlas.war
>
> Under /home/ec2-user/atlas/distro/target/server/webapp/ I'm seeing a
> directory called atlas and under that directory, no files. Where have I gone
> wrong?
>
> Thanks and regards
>
> Rowena