Thank you very much for the reply.
Could you comment and the rest email in order to see if I have understood
the whole concept.

Στις Τρί, 12 Φεβ 2019, 8:47 π.μ. ο χρήστης takako shimamoto <
chiboch...@gmail.com> έγραψε:

> Hi Lefteris,
>
> Unfortunately, HBase docker hasn't been supported yet. We are
> considering adding support for HBase docker, but the specific date is
> undecided.
>
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 8:01 PM Λευτέρης Σουβλερός
> <lefteris.souvle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am interested in predictionio and its template universal-recommender
> and I would like to have some info about its installation. First of all, I
> am using Centos7 and I would like to install it using a docker as a first
> step and as a second step I would like to install it to a cluster using
> pre-installed components (eg elasticsearch, spark and hbase).
> > I have downloaded predictionio and I have downloaded
> universal-recommender, having placed it into the /docker/templates.
> >
> > Now I would like to ask you some questions:
> > 1) As I have read, in order to install predictionio in a docker I have
> to use files of docker folder, right? I have done it up to a point (train
> of the model) using pgsql but not with elasticsearch and hbase)
> > 2) As I have said, I would like to use elasticsearch, hbase and spark.
> But I cannot see any file about hbase and ignoring pgsql folder I cannot
> find another docker-compose.model.yml file.
> > 3) At the moment the folder predictionio-develop is placed at my home
> directory. Should it be placed into /opt or onother folder
> > 4) Finally, I have changed my pio-env.sh file according to the
> dependencies of universal-recommender but I do not know if it should be
> placed at a special path (eg /etc/predictionio/ or
> /home/predictionio-develop/docker/conf or another one) and I have not
> understand which script/file calls pio-env.sh.
> >
> > Could you help me with these questions please?
> > Thank you a lot,
> > Lefteris Souvleros
>

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