Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
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Part I Preinstallation
- 1 Introduction to Oracle Big Data Appliance
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2
Site Requirements for Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 2.1 General Environmental Requirements
- 2.2 Space Requirements
- 2.3 Flooring Requirements
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2.4
Electrical Power Requirements
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2.4.1
PDUs for Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 2.4.1.1 Single-Phase PDUs for North America, South America, Japan, and Taiwan
- 2.4.1.2 Three-Phase PDUs for North America, South America, Japan, and Taiwan
- 2.4.1.3 Single-Phase PDUs for Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific
- 2.4.1.4 Three-Phase PDUs for Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific
- 2.4.2 Facility Power Requirements
- 2.4.3 Circuit Breaker Requirements
- 2.4.4 Grounding Guidelines
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2.4.1
PDUs for Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 2.5 Temperature and Humidity Requirements
- 2.6 Ventilation and Cooling Requirements
- 2.7 Network Connection Requirements
- 2.8 Ensuring That the Site Is Ready
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3
Understanding the Network Requirements
- 3.1 Overview of Network Requirements
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3.2
Cabling the Client Network
- 3.2.1 How the Servers Connect to the Gateway Switches
- 3.2.2 Using Splitter Cables for Connecting to the 40 Gbps Physical Ports
- 3.2.3 What About Data Centers Without a 10 GbE Infrastructure?
- 3.2.4 Guidelines for Connecting to the Gateway Switches
- 3.2.5 Configuring Multiple Racks into a Single Hadoop Cluster
- 3.3 Factory Network Settings
- 3.4 Port Assignments for Oracle Big Data Appliance Software
- 3.5 Preparing the Network for Oracle Big Data Appliance
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4
Using Oracle Big Data Appliance Configuration Generation Utility
- 4.1 Overview of Oracle Big Data Appliance Configuration Generation Utility
- 4.2 Generating the Configuration Files
- 4.3 About the Configuration Files
- 4.4 Validating the Network Settings
- 4.5 Customer Details Page
- 4.6 Hardware Selection Page
- 4.7 Rack Details
- 4.8 Networking Page
- 4.9 Administration Network Page
- 4.10 General Network Properties Page
- 4.11 Review and Edit Details Page
- 4.12 Define Clusters Page
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4.13
Cluster Page
- 4.13.1 A New Oracle NoSQL Database Cluster
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4.13.2
A New CDH Cluster
- 4.13.2.1 User/Groups
- 4.13.2.2 Client Network
- 4.13.2.3 InfiniBand Network
- 4.13.2.4 Big Data SQL
- 4.13.2.5 Big Data Connectors
- 4.13.2.6 Oracle Big Data Spatial and Graph
- 4.13.2.7 MIT Kerberos
- 4.13.2.8 Active Directory Kerberos
- 4.13.2.9 HDFS Transparent Encryption
- 4.13.2.10 Auto Service Request
- 4.13.2.11 Email Alerting
- 4.13.3 A New Kafka Cluster
- 4.13.4 Adding to an Existing Cluster
- 4.14 Client Network Config Summary
- 4.15 Complete Page
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5
Setting Up Auto Service Request
- 5.1 Understanding Auto Service Request
- 5.2 Getting Ready to Install ASR
- 5.3 Installing ASR Manager
- 5.4 Verifying the ASR Manager Installation
- 5.5 Configuring the Trap Destinations on Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 5.6 Verifying ASR Assets
- 5.7 Validating Auto Service Request on Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 5.8 Troubleshooting ASR
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Part II Hardware Installation and Configuration
- 6 Installing Oracle Big Data Appliance at the Site
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7
Configuring an Oracle Big Data Appliance Full Rack or Starter Rack
- 7.1 Configuring the KVM Switch
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7.2
Configuring the Ethernet Switch
- 7.2.1 Configuring the Cisco Nexus 93108-1G Ethernet Switch
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7.2.2
Configuring the Cisco Catalyst 4948 Ethernet Switch
- 7.2.2.1 Scope of the Configuration
- 7.2.2.2 Prerequisites for Configuring the Ethernet Switch
- 7.2.2.3 Configuring the Ethernet Switch on the Customer Network
- 7.2.2.4 Setting Up Telnet Access on the Ethernet Switch
- 7.2.2.5 Configuring SSH on the Ethernet Switch
- 7.2.2.6 Setting the Clock and Time Zone on the Ethernet Switch
- 7.2.2.7 Configuring the NTP Servers for the Ethernet Switch
- 7.2.2.8 Disabling the Spanning Tree
- 7.2.2.9 Verifying the Ethernet Configuration
- 7.3 Configuring the InfiniBand Leaf and Spine Switches
- 7.4 Configuring the Power Distribution Units
- 7.5 Configuring the Oracle Big Data Appliance Servers
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7.6
Configuring the Network
- 7.6.1 Copying the Configuration Files to Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 7.6.2 Starting the Network Configuration
- 7.6.3 Connecting to the Administrative Network
- 7.6.4 Connecting to the Client Network
- 7.6.5 Completing the Network Configuration
- 7.6.6 Checking the Virtual Interface Cards (VNICs)
- 7.6.7 Verifying Access to the Network Services
- 7.7 Configuring Multiple Oracle Big Data Appliance Racks
- 8 Expanding an Oracle Big Data Appliance Starter Rack
- 9 Connecting Multiple Oracle Big Data Appliance Racks
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Part III Software Installation and Configuration
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10
Installing the Oracle Big Data Appliance Software
- 10.1 About the Mammoth Utility
- 10.2 Installation Prerequisites
- 10.3 Downloading the Mammoth Software Deployment Bundle
- 10.4 Installing the Software on a New Rack
- 10.5 What If an Error Occurs During the Installation?
- 10.6 Adding Servers to a Cluster
- 10.7 Upgrading the Software on Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 10.8 Migrating from Oracle Linux 6 to Oracle Linux 7
- 10.9 Enabling Optional Software Included With the Release
- 10.10 Installing Other Approved Software
- 10.11 Reinstalling the Base Image
- 10.12 Installing a One-Off Patch
- 10.13 Mammoth Software Installation and Configuration Utility
- 10.14 Oracle Big Data Appliance Base Imaging Utilities
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10
Installing the Oracle Big Data Appliance Software
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Part IV Maintenance
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11
Oracle Big Data Appliance Utilities
- 11.1 bdacheckcluster
- 11.2 bdacheckhw
- 11.3 bdacheckib
- 11.4 bdachecknet-cluster
- 11.5 bdachecknet-rack
- 11.6 bdachecksw
- 11.7 bdacli
- 11.8 bdaconfiguredisk
- 11.9 bdadiag
- 11.10 bdadiagcluster
- 11.11 bdagetclientconfig
- 11.12 bdaid
- 11.13 bdaibstatus
- 11.14 bdaimagevalidate
- 11.15 bdanodedesc
- 11.16 bdaredoclientnet
- 11.17 bdaredousb
- 11.18 bdasecureerasenode
- 11.19 bdaserials
- 11.20 bdaswapoff
- 11.21 bdaswapon
- 11.22 bdaupdatefw
- 11.23 iblinkinfo
- 11.24 imagehistory
- 11.25 imageinfo
- 11.26 listlinkup
- 11.27 mount_hadoop_dirs
- 11.28 remove-root-ssh
- 11.29 reset-boot-order
- 11.30 setup-root-ssh
- 11.31 showusb
- 11.32 showvlan
- 11.33 showvnics
- 11.34 bdaclustersynctime
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12
Maintaining Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 12.1 Monitoring the Ambient Temperature of Servers
- 12.2 Powering On and Off Oracle Big Data Appliance
- 12.3 Adding Memory to the Servers
- 12.4 Maintaining the InfiniBand Network
- 12.5 Changing the Number of Connections to a Gateway Switch
- 12.6 Changing the NTP Servers
- 12.7 Monitoring the PDU Current
- 12.8 Node Migration
- 13 Replacing a Server Disk
- 14 Executing Commands Across a Cluster Using the dcli Utility
- 15 Using Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager
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11
Oracle Big Data Appliance Utilities
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Appendixes
- A Error Messages for Oracle Big Data Appliance
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B
Replacement Units
- B.1 Understanding Repair Categories
- B.2 Disk Controller Batteries
- B.3 LED Status Descriptions
- B.4 Parts for Oracle Big Data Appliance Servers
- B.5 Parts for Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Switch 36
- B.6 Parts for Sun Network QDR InfiniBand Gateway Switch
- B.7 Parts for the Cisco Ethernet Switch
- B.8 Parts for Power Distribution Units
- B.9 Cables and Cable Accessories for an Oracle Big Data Appliance Rack
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C
In-Rack Cabling Tables for Oracle Big Data Appliance X7–2, X6–2, and X5-2
- C.1 Cable Color Coding
- C.2 Oracle Big Data Appliance Rack Layout
- C.3 Administrative Gigabit Ethernet Cable Connections
- C.4 Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Cable Connections
- C.5 Single-Phase Power Distribution Unit Cable Connections
- C.6 Three-Phase Power Distribution Unit Cable Connections
- C.7 In-Rack InfiniBand Switch-to-Switch Cable Connections
- C.8 In-Rack InfiniBand Switch-to-Server Cable Connections
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D
In-Rack Cabling Tables for Oracle Big Data Appliance X4-2 and X3-2
- D.1 Cable Color Coding
- D.2 Oracle Big Data Appliance Rack Layout
- D.3 Administrative Gigabit Ethernet Cable Connections
- D.4 Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Cable Connections
- D.5 Single-Phase Power Distribution Unit Cable Connections
- D.6 Three-Phase Power Distribution Unit Cable Connections
- D.7 In-Rack InfiniBand Switch-to-Switch Cable Connections
- D.8 In-Rack InfiniBand Switch-to-Server Cable Connections
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E
In-Rack Cabling Tables for Oracle Big Data Appliance Sun Fire X4270 M2
- E.1 Cable Color Coding
- E.2 Oracle Big Data Appliance Rack Layout
- E.3 KVM Network Cable Connections
- E.4 Administrative Gigabit Ethernet Cable Connections
- E.5 Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Cable Connections
- E.6 Single-Phase Power Distribution Unit Cable Connections
- E.7 Three-Phase Power Distribution Unit Cable Connections
- E.8 In-Rack InfiniBand Switch-to-Switch Cable Connections
- E.9 In-Rack InfiniBand Switch-to-Server Cable Connections
- F Multirack Cabling Tables
- G Manual Disk Configuration Steps
- H Oracle Big Data Appliance Software Accessibility Recommendations
- I Output Examples From Oracle Linux 6 to Oracle Linux 7 Migration
- J Recent Change History
- Index