Hadoop-ecosystem ports

Chris H portmaster at BSDforge.com
Thu Jul 12 23:43:10 UTC 2018


On Thu, 12 Jul 2018 22:21:59 +0200 "Kurt Jaeger" <lists at opsec.eu> said

> Hi!
> 
> > I will be working on making Hadoop a first class citizen on FreeBSD.
> 
> Thanks, that sounds helpful, as that is a large group of applications.
> 
> > This will include bumping the existing ports for Hadoop, HBase, Oozie,
> > Spark (probably some others as well), and creating ports for HUE, Sqoop,
> > Zeppelin, Flume, Ambari and a variety of other projects maintained by
> > the ASF. Think Hortonworks HDP/Cloudera CDH/MapR, just on FreeBSD.
> > 
> > This can't be done on just one laptop  and I'm looking for people
> > interested in testing and reviewing them.
> 
> > Preferably also someone with hardware to stand up a large enough cluster
> > as reference architecture, to show that Hadoop on FreeBSD trumps Hadoop
> > on Linux.
> 
> I can provide a 32 GB / 4c+4t box as a testing environment, if it
> helps.
> 
> > What's a good mailing list to coordinate this effort on? Given that
> > they're mostly Apache projects, would apache@ be a good fit?
> 
> apache@ looks very limited to the webserver (if you review
> the last few month of posts).
> 
> For a start, use ports at . If ports@ gets too much hadoop-related
> posts, you can always ask postmaster@ to add a list, like
> freebsd-hadoop@ or something similar.
> 
> https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/postmaster#How_to_create_a_new_list.3F
> 
> says:
> 
> What we need
> 
>    Terse (one-line) description of list.
>    More verbose description of list.
>    Any deviations from these defaults:
>        Max message body size: 200KB
>        Not moderated
>        Open (subscription not required for) posting
>        Public archives
>        "Official" name of list "foo" is "freebsd-foo"
>        List is a technical list (vs. freebsd-chat@)
>        List is for discussions (vs. freebsd-announce@)
>        No designated non-postmaster "moderator" or "list administrator" 
The link you cite above, only returns the following:

    You are not allowed to view this page.

Is this the intended output?

Thanks.

--Chris
> 
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