I am able to launch Pi demo using this docker image successfully. Thanks for providing easy way to try out Apex quickly.
- Tushar. On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 2:24 PM, Aniruddha Thombare < anirud...@datatorrent.com> wrote: > Thanks Chinmay! > That's going to be very useful for getting started with Apache Apex > > Thanks, > > > Aniruddha > > On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 2:16 PM, pradeep kumbhar < > pradeep.n.kumb...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> A small typo there in second command. Corrected command: >> >> docker run -it --name=apex-sandbox chinmayk/apex:ubuntu-14.04 >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Chinmay Kolhatkar <chin...@apache.org> >> wrote: >> >>> Dear Community, >>> >>> During integration with Bigtop, I realized that for users of Apex it >>> would be great if a ready to use sandbox environment is present. >>> >>> Hence, I took it a step further and created a very simple to use docker >>> image for apex users. >>> >>> It is extremely simple to use and give a quick test sandbox environment >>> with all of hadoop setup complexities already being taken care of. >>> This sandbox is created using bigtop hadoop and bigtop apex packages. >>> >>> All you need to do is follow 2 steps and you're ready to launch apex >>> application in sandbox: >>> 1. docker pull chinmayk/apex:ubuntu-14.04 >>> 2. docker run -it --name=apex-sandbox chinmay/apex:ubuntu-14.04 >>> >>> Details on advance use is here: https://hub.docker.com/r/chinmayk/apex/ >>> >>> This docker image includes following things: >>> 1. bigtop-hadoop installed and FS initialized. >>> 2. hadoop starts automatically when docker container is started >>> 3. bigtop-apex installed >>> 4. apex & dtcli is available in PATH. >>> 5. man page for "apex" is available. >>> 6. "apex" user is created with password as "apex" and is in sudoers list. >>> 7. apex user is allowed to write to hadoop. >>> >>> If you get chance, please try it out and provide your feedback. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Chinmay. >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> >> *Regards,* >> *-pradeep* >> > >