I would recommend against using the AWS deploy method on the github. It’s not really that well maintained, and the Ambari method is definitely the preferred at present, but then I tend to use a distro to install, or full dev if it’s just for local testing.
Simon > On 29 Oct 2019, at 13:35, Eric Jacksch <e...@jacksch.com> wrote: > > I thought I may have just missed something, but one of my customer's > DevOps team worked on it for three days and couldn't get it going > either. > >> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 at 09:32, Marcus Persson <mar...@marcuspe.se> wrote: >> >> then its just not me that have had problems... BUt my problem was best way >> of running it on CentOS.. >> >>> On 2019/10/29 13:22:08, Eric Jacksch <e...@jacksch.com> wrote: >>> We unfortunately gave up after trying several approaches to getting >>> Metron running in AWS. I'm disappointed -- I think Metron has huge >>> potential. >>> >>> I suspect those who are using it have established development systems >>> and that there are some undocumented prerequisites. If anyone on the >>> Metron team has time, just try to deploy it in AWS using a freshly >>> spun up EC2 instance as your build/deploy machine and the issues will >>> rapidly become evident. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Eric >>> >>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 at 08:54, <mar...@marcuspe.se> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> How are you using Metron in a production environment? >>>> I have checked around and my conclusion is that the Ambari-solution >>>> should not be used in production environment and just for poc/testing. >>>> >>>> I want to run Metron with Hadoop on CentOS 7 or 8, If you have other >>>> recomendation I can change OS. >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks alot in advance! >>>> >>>> Best Regards >>>> Marcus >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Eric Jacksch, CPP, CISM, CISSP >>> e...@jacksch.com >>> Twitter: @EricJacksch >>> https://SecurityShelf.com >>> > > > > -- > Eric Jacksch, CPP, CISM, CISSP > e...@jacksch.com > Twitter: @EricJacksch > https://SecurityShelf.com