Installing the Flume RPM or Debian Packages
Installing the Flume RPM and Debian packages is more convenient than installing the Flume tarball because the packages:
- Handle dependencies
- Provide for easy upgrades
- Automatically install resources to conventional locations
- Handle daemon startup and shutdown.
The Flume RPM and Debian packages consist of three packages:
- flume-ng — Everything you need to run Flume
- flume-ng-agent — Handles starting and stopping the Flume agent as a service
- flume-ng-doc — Flume documentation
- Install the Cloudera yum, zypper/YaST or apt repository.
- Install or upgrade CDH 5 and make sure it is functioning correctly.
To install Flume on Ubuntu and other Debian systems:
$ sudo apt-get install flume-ng
To install Flume On RHEL-compatible systems:
$ sudo yum install flume-ng
To install Flume on SLES systems:
$ sudo zypper install flume-ng
You might also want Flume to run automatically on start-up. To do this, install the Flume agent.
To install the Flume agent so Flume starts automatically on Ubuntu and other Debian systems:
$ sudo apt-get install flume-ng-agent
To install the Flume agent so Flume starts automatically on Red Hat-compatible systems:
$ sudo yum install flume-ng-agent
To install the Flume agent so Flume starts automatically on SLES systems:
$ sudo zypper install flume-ng-agent
To install the documentation:
To install the documentation on Ubuntu and other Debian systems:
$ sudo apt-get install flume-ng-doc
To install the documentation on RHEL-compatible systems:
$ sudo yum install flume-ng-doc
To install the documentation on SLES systems:
$ sudo zypper install flume-ng-doc
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