Describes how to install XD software with or without the Installer.
The steps for installing XD are the same as the steps for installing data-fabric software, with some exceptions as follows. XD is a lightweight installation that includes the file system for data storage, support for mounting and accessing the cluster using NFS, and a range of optional clients.
| Included | Not Included |
|---|---|
| File system | Hadoop & YARN |
| NFS | MapReduce |
| Data Fabric, PACC, or POSIX clients (optional) | Database |
| Metrics and log monitoring (optional) | Streams |
| Data-access gateway | |
| Ecosystem components |
For more information about XD, see HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric XD Distributed File and Object Store.
Use the following information to install XD using manual steps.
| Step 1 | Follow the documented steps. |
| Step 2 | A repository needs to be configured for the Metrics Monitoring components. These components are available in the MEP repository. |
| Step 3 | Install these release
6.2.0 or later
packages at a minimum:
For information about packages and dependencies, see Packages and Dependencies for Data Fabric Software. |
| Step 4 | Follow the documented steps. |
| Step 5 | Follow the documented steps. |
| Step 6 | Follow the documented steps. |
| Step 7 | Apply the XD license. |
| Step 8 | Complete the steps to install Metrics Monitoring. |
| Step 9 | Installing Log Monitoring is optional. |
| Step 10 | Skip this step. Except for the Metrics Monitoring components, you do not need to install any ecosystem components. |
| Step 11 | Complete this step. Running configure.sh with the
-R option is required. |
1When you install mapr-nfs, NFSv3 is installed. To install
NFSv4, you must use the mapr-nfs4server package. Neither NSFv3 nor NSFv4
provides security by default. You can configure NFSv4 server to work with Active Directory
and Kerberos servers, but you must first install Active Directory and Kerberos servers. For
more information, see Configuring NFSv4 Server for Kerberos.
NFSv3 does not support security. .