The QuickStart VM 5.13 is built on top of , which runs on a CentOS Linux base. It is designed strictly for learning, development, and testing. It should never be used for production workloads. What is Included in the VM?
Run the following command to start Cloudera Manager Express: sudo /home/cloudera/cloudera-manager --express Use code with caution.
Fix: This almost always points to a lack of memory. Shut down the VM, increase the RAM allocation in VirtualBox to at least 5 GB, restart, and give the services a few extra minutes to boot up completely. cloudera quickstart vm 5.13 0 0-virtualbox zip download
: The Cloudera QuickStart VM is intended for educational, learning, testing, and demo purposes. It is not designed or recommended for production use.
: Use a torrent version if available. Many archives provide a .torrent file alongside the ZIP for the 5.13 VM. Or use a download manager with segmented downloading. The QuickStart VM 5
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Before you can run the VM, your system must meet these requirements: What is Included in the VM
cloudera-quickstart-vm-5.13.0-0-virtualbox/ ├── cloudera-quickstart-vm-5.13.0-0-virtualbox.vbox ├── cloudera-quickstart-vm-5.13.0-0-virtualbox-disk1.vmdk └── (some log or ovf files)
In Cloudera Manager, go to > Parcels – you should see CDH 5.13.0-1.cdh5.13.0.p0.29 installed.