Getting Ready to install on Ubuntu using Oracle VirtualBox.
Prerequisites
To use the Hortonworks Sandbox on Ubuntu you must have the following resources
available to you:
● Hosts: A 64-bit machine with a chip that supports virtualization.
● Hosts: A 64-bit machine with a chip that supports virtualization.
A BIOS that has been set to enable virtualization support.
● Host Operating Systems: Ubuntu, 12.x,14.x or later
● Supported Browsers:
Google Chrome – latest stable release.
● At least 4 GB of RAM
Note: if you wish to enable the optional Ambari or Hbase projects,
you will need 8GB of physical RAM and will need to increase the
RAM allocated to the virtual machine to at least 4 GB.
● Virtual Machine Environments: Oracle VirtualBox version 4.2 or later
● The correct virtual appliance file for your environment. Download them
from http://hortonworks.com/products/hdp/
Virtual Machine Overview
The Hortonworks Sandbox is delivered as a virtual appliance that is a bundled
set of operating system, configuration settings, and applications that work
together as a unit. The virtual appliance (indicated by an .ovf or .ova extension in
the filename) runs in the context of a virtual machine (VM), a piece of software
that appears to be an application to the underlying (host) operating system, but
that looks like a bare machine, including CPU, storage, network adapters, and so
forth, to the operating system and applications that run on it.
To run the Hortonworks Sandbox you must install one of the supported virtual
machine environments on your host machine, either Oracle VirtualBox or
VMware Fusion (Mac) or Player (Windows/Linux).
Here is a link for setting up vbox on Ubuntu : bigdatadays.
Installing on UBUNTU OS using Oracle VirtualBox
1. Open the Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager
Double click:(VirtualBox Extension-Pack)
2. The Oracle VM Virtualization Manager window opens.( I already had one VM file don't worry about it ).
3. Import the Hortonworks Sandbox appliance file: File->Import Appliance.
4. Click the Open appliance button; the file browser opens. Make sure you select the correct appliance. In this case, the top file is the VirtualBox formatted file. Click the Open button.
5. The Import Virtual Appliance screen opens.
6. You return to the Import Virtual Appliance screen. Click Next.
7. The Appliance settings screen appears. You should configure at least
4GB of physical RAM installed. You may wish to allocate more RAM to the
VM – 8GB of RAM in the Virtual Appliance will improve the performance.
Click Import.
8. The appliance is imported.
9 .Turn on the Hortonworks Sandbox. Select the appliance and click the green Start arrow. A console window opens and displays an information screen. Click OK to clear the info screen.
10 .Hortonworks(Cent OS) starts Running on VM & your done.
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