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Posted to user@predictionio.apache.org by Praveen Prasannakumar <pr...@gmail.com> on 2018/01/23 15:03:22 UTC

Re: Prediction IO install failed in Linux

Team - Is there a way to install predictio io offline ? If yes , Can
someone provide some documents for it ?

Thanks
Praveen

On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 11:05 AM, Praveen Prasannakumar <
praveen2399works@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Team
>
> I am trying to install prediction IO in one of our linux box with in
> office network. My company network have firewall and sometimes it wont
> connect to outside servers. I am not sure whether that is the reason on
> failure while executing make-distribution.sh script. Can you please help me
> to figure out how can I install prediction IO with in my office network ?
>
> Attaching the screenshot with error.
>
> ​
>
> Thanks
> Praveen
>

Re: Prediction IO install failed in Linux

Posted by Praveen Prasannakumar <pr...@gmail.com>.
Hi Pat

We have an internal office repository where we can put all required jars
and then my machine can take it from there. But is there a way to find out
what are all dependencies and where to find it ? Do we have any
configuration to change to point to our internal repository rather than
looking at other places in internet ?

Thanks
Praveen

On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 1:11 AM, Pat Ferrel <pa...@occamsmachete.com> wrote:

> This would be very difficult to do. Even if you used a machine connected
> to the internet to download things like pio, spark, etc. the very build
> tools used (sbt) expect to be able to get code from various repositories on
> the internet. To build templates would further complicate this since each
> template may have different needs.
>
> Perhaps you can take a laptop home, install and build, take it back to
> work with all needed code installed. In order to use open source software
> it is virtually impossible to work without access to the internet.
>
>
> From: Praveen Prasannakumar <pr...@gmail.com>
> <pr...@gmail.com>
> Reply: user@predictionio.apache.org <us...@predictionio.apache.org>
> <us...@predictionio.apache.org>
> Date: January 23, 2018 at 7:03:27 AM
> To: user@predictionio.apache.org <us...@predictionio.apache.org>
> <us...@predictionio.apache.org>
> Subject:  Re: Prediction IO install failed in Linux
>
> Team - Is there a way to install predictio io offline ? If yes , Can
> someone provide some documents for it ?
>
> Thanks
> Praveen
>
> On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 11:05 AM, Praveen Prasannakumar <
> praveen2399works@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Team
>>
>> I am trying to install prediction IO in one of our linux box with in
>> office network. My company network have firewall and sometimes it wont
>> connect to outside servers. I am not sure whether that is the reason on
>> failure while executing make-distribution.sh script. Can you please help me
>> to figure out how can I install prediction IO with in my office network ?
>>
>> Attaching the screenshot with error.
>>
>> ​
>>
>> Thanks
>> Praveen
>>
>
>

Re: Prediction IO install failed in Linux

Posted by Pat Ferrel <pa...@occamsmachete.com>.
This would be very difficult to do. Even if you used a machine connected to
the internet to download things like pio, spark, etc. the very build tools
used (sbt) expect to be able to get code from various repositories on the
internet. To build templates would further complicate this since each
template may have different needs.

Perhaps you can take a laptop home, install and build, take it back to work
with all needed code installed. In order to use open source software it is
virtually impossible to work without access to the internet.


From: Praveen Prasannakumar <pr...@gmail.com>
<pr...@gmail.com>
Reply: user@predictionio.apache.org <us...@predictionio.apache.org>
<us...@predictionio.apache.org>
Date: January 23, 2018 at 7:03:27 AM
To: user@predictionio.apache.org <us...@predictionio.apache.org>
<us...@predictionio.apache.org>
Subject:  Re: Prediction IO install failed in Linux

Team - Is there a way to install predictio io offline ? If yes , Can
someone provide some documents for it ?

Thanks
Praveen

On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 11:05 AM, Praveen Prasannakumar <
praveen2399works@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Team
>
> I am trying to install prediction IO in one of our linux box with in
> office network. My company network have firewall and sometimes it wont
> connect to outside servers. I am not sure whether that is the reason on
> failure while executing make-distribution.sh script. Can you please help me
> to figure out how can I install prediction IO with in my office network ?
>
> Attaching the screenshot with error.
>
> ​
>
> Thanks
> Praveen
>