You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to user@metron.apache.org by James Byrne <Ja...@intrepidtravel.com> on 2017/12/29 00:59:31 UTC

Hello and install issue

Hi there,
              Trying to get a one node PoC going on CentOS7 and in the community build it says to build the local repo for Metron. Everything else is up but Metron fails to install because the RPMS are missing. They also seem to be missing from the Docker Image when I spin it up separately. Has anyone come up against this too?
Cheers

RE: Hello and install issue

Posted by Otto Fowler <ot...@gmail.com>.
Can you run docker?


On December 29, 2017 at 22:28:46, James Byrne (
james.byrne@intrepidtravel.com) wrote:

Can’t run vagrant build as ansible won’t run on windows. For anyone else
having the issue, you needs to run mvn package DskipTests in the metron
root directory before the deployment directory. Also you need to upgrade
the gcc component before running maven as 4.8 chucks build errors.

Cheers



*From:* Michael Miklavcic [mailto:michael.miklavcic@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Saturday, 30 December 2017 2:53 AM
*To:* user@metron.apache.org
*Cc:* user@metron.incubator.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Hello and install issue



The quickest and easiest way is to run the full Dev build -
metron-deployment/vagrant/full-dev. If you need to deploy on a dedicated
machine, the rpms can be built by following the doc here, under "build
rpms" -
https://github.com/apache/metron/blob/master/metron-deployment/README.md.



Hope this helps.



Best,

Mike



On Dec 28, 2017 5:59 PM, "James Byrne" <Ja...@intrepidtravel.com>
wrote:

Hi there,

              Trying to get a one node PoC going on CentOS7 and in the
community build it says to build the local repo for Metron. Everything else
is up but Metron fails to install because the RPMS are missing. They also
seem to be missing from the Docker Image when I spin it up separately. Has
anyone come up against this too?

Cheers

RE: Hello and install issue

Posted by James Byrne <Ja...@intrepidtravel.com>.
Can’t run vagrant build as ansible won’t run on windows. For anyone else having the issue, you needs to run mvn package DskipTests in the metron root directory before the deployment directory. Also you need to upgrade the gcc component before running maven as 4.8 chucks build errors.
Cheers

From: Michael Miklavcic [mailto:michael.miklavcic@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, 30 December 2017 2:53 AM
To: user@metron.apache.org
Cc: user@metron.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Hello and install issue

The quickest and easiest way is to run the full Dev build - metron-deployment/vagrant/full-dev. If you need to deploy on a dedicated machine, the rpms can be built by following the doc here, under "build rpms" - https://github.com/apache/metron/blob/master/metron-deployment/README.md.

Hope this helps.

Best,
Mike

On Dec 28, 2017 5:59 PM, "James Byrne" <Ja...@intrepidtravel.com>> wrote:
Hi there,
              Trying to get a one node PoC going on CentOS7 and in the community build it says to build the local repo for Metron. Everything else is up but Metron fails to install because the RPMS are missing. They also seem to be missing from the Docker Image when I spin it up separately. Has anyone come up against this too?
Cheers

Re: Hello and install issue

Posted by Michael Miklavcic <mi...@gmail.com>.
The quickest and easiest way is to run the full Dev build -
metron-deployment/vagrant/full-dev. If you need to deploy on a dedicated
machine, the rpms can be built by following the doc here, under "build
rpms" -
https://github.com/apache/metron/blob/master/metron-deployment/README.md.

Hope this helps.

Best,
Mike

On Dec 28, 2017 5:59 PM, "James Byrne" <Ja...@intrepidtravel.com>
wrote:

> Hi there,
>
>               Trying to get a one node PoC going on CentOS7 and in the
> community build it says to build the local repo for Metron. Everything else
> is up but Metron fails to install because the RPMS are missing. They also
> seem to be missing from the Docker Image when I spin it up separately. Has
> anyone come up against this too?
>
> Cheers
>