diff --git a/build.sh b/build.sh index 566b031d09f..38b5d81615c 100755 --- a/build.sh +++ b/build.sh @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ echo "For examples, see: " echo " " ls -1 examples/*/*sh echo " " -echo "See also http://druid.io/docs/0.6.0/Home.html" +echo "See also http://druid.io/docs/0.6.1/Home.html" diff --git a/docs/content/Booting-a-production-cluster.md b/docs/content/Booting-a-production-cluster.md index d81f5f0b001..ab45c4251a6 100644 --- a/docs/content/Booting-a-production-cluster.md +++ b/docs/content/Booting-a-production-cluster.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: doc_page --- # Booting a Single Node Cluster # -[Loading Your Data](Tutorial%3A-Loading-Your-Data-Part-2.html) and [All About Queries](Tutorial%3A-All-About-Queries.html) contain recipes to boot a small druid cluster on localhost. Here we will boot a small cluster on EC2. You can checkout the code, or download a tarball from [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/druid-services-0.6.0-bin.tar.gz). +[Loading Your Data](Tutorial%3A-Loading-Your-Data-Part-2.html) and [All About Queries](Tutorial%3A-All-About-Queries.html) contain recipes to boot a small druid cluster on localhost. Here we will boot a small cluster on EC2. You can checkout the code, or download a tarball from [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/druid-services-0.6.1-bin.tar.gz). The [ec2 run script](https://github.com/metamx/druid/blob/master/examples/bin/run_ec2.sh), run_ec2.sh, is located at 'examples/bin' if you have checked out the code, or at the root of the project if you've downloaded a tarball. The scripts rely on the [Amazon EC2 API Tools](http://aws.amazon.com/developertools/351), and you will need to set three environment variables: diff --git a/docs/content/Configuration.md b/docs/content/Configuration.md index 533d9a00b79..7fa1b8d8a92 100644 --- a/docs/content/Configuration.md +++ b/docs/content/Configuration.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ There are three JVM parameters that we set on all of our processes: Modules ======= -As of Druid v0.6.0, most core Druid functionality has been compartmentalized into modules. There are a set of default modules that may apply to any node type, and there are specific modules for the different node types. Default modules are __lazily instantiated__. Each module has its own set of configuration. This page will describe the configuration of the default modules. +As of Druid v0.6.1, most core Druid functionality has been compartmentalized into modules. There are a set of default modules that may apply to any node type, and there are specific modules for the different node types. Default modules are __lazily instantiated__. Each module has its own set of configuration. This page will describe the configuration of the default modules. Configuration of the various modules is done via Java properties. These can either be provided as `-D` system properties on the java command line or they can be passed in via a file called `runtime.properties` that exists on the classpath. diff --git a/docs/content/Download.md b/docs/content/Download.md index ceec5395e45..0b8a1bfcf7d 100644 --- a/docs/content/Download.md +++ b/docs/content/Download.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ A version may be declared as a release candidate if it has been deployed to a si Release Candidate ----------------- -The current release candidate is tagged at version [0.6.0](https://github.com/metamx/druid/tree/druid-0.6.0). +The current release candidate is tagged at version [0.6.1](https://github.com/metamx/druid/tree/druid-0.6.1). Stable Release -------------- diff --git a/docs/content/Examples.md b/docs/content/Examples.md index 56382c70304..a889c3ba627 100644 --- a/docs/content/Examples.md +++ b/docs/content/Examples.md @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ Clone Druid and build it: git clone https://github.com/metamx/druid.git druid cd druid git fetch --tags -git checkout druid-0.6.0 +git checkout druid-0.6.1 ./build.sh ``` ### Downloading the DSK (Druid Standalone Kit) -[Download](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.0-bin.tar.gz) a stand-alone tarball and run it: +[Download](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.1-bin.tar.gz) a stand-alone tarball and run it: ``` bash tar -xzf druid-services-0.X.X-bin.tar.gz diff --git a/docs/content/Realtime.md b/docs/content/Realtime.md index 61a9bf0e3ce..6bed5ea1f53 100644 --- a/docs/content/Realtime.md +++ b/docs/content/Realtime.md @@ -187,8 +187,8 @@ Extending the code Realtime integration is intended to be extended in two ways: -1. Connect to data streams from varied systems ([Firehose](https://github.com/metamx/druid/blob/druid-0.6.0/realtime/src/main/java/com/metamx/druid/realtime/firehose/FirehoseFactory.java)) -2. Adjust the publishing strategy to match your needs ([Plumber](https://github.com/metamx/druid/blob/druid-0.6.0/realtime/src/main/java/com/metamx/druid/realtime/plumber/PlumberSchool.java)) +1. Connect to data streams from varied systems ([Firehose](https://github.com/metamx/druid/blob/druid-0.6.1/realtime/src/main/java/com/metamx/druid/realtime/firehose/FirehoseFactory.java)) +2. Adjust the publishing strategy to match your needs ([Plumber](https://github.com/metamx/druid/blob/druid-0.6.1/realtime/src/main/java/com/metamx/druid/realtime/plumber/PlumberSchool.java)) The expectations are that the former will be very common and something that users of Druid will do on a fairly regular basis. Most users will probably never have to deal with the latter form of customization. Indeed, we hope that all potential use cases can be packaged up as part of Druid proper without requiring proprietary customization. diff --git a/docs/content/Tutorial:-A-First-Look-at-Druid.md b/docs/content/Tutorial:-A-First-Look-at-Druid.md index 71cb52739d5..257e286c0b0 100644 --- a/docs/content/Tutorial:-A-First-Look-at-Druid.md +++ b/docs/content/Tutorial:-A-First-Look-at-Druid.md @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ There are two ways to setup Druid: download a tarball, or [Build From Source](Bu ### Download a Tarball -We've built a tarball that contains everything you'll need. You'll find it [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.0-bin.tar.gz). Download this file to a directory of your choosing. +We've built a tarball that contains everything you'll need. You'll find it [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.1-bin.tar.gz). Download this file to a directory of your choosing. You can extract the awesomeness within by issuing: @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ tar -zxvf druid-services-*-bin.tar.gz Not too lost so far right? That's great! If you cd into the directory: ``` -cd druid-services-0.6.0 +cd druid-services-0.6.1 ``` You should see a bunch of files: diff --git a/docs/content/Tutorial:-Loading-Your-Data-Part-2.md b/docs/content/Tutorial:-Loading-Your-Data-Part-2.md index e57aab5821e..37bab0cee27 100644 --- a/docs/content/Tutorial:-Loading-Your-Data-Part-2.md +++ b/docs/content/Tutorial:-Loading-Your-Data-Part-2.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ With real-world data, we recommend having a message bus such as [Apache Kafka](h #### Setting up Kafka -[KafkaFirehoseFactory](https://github.com/metamx/druid/blob/druid-0.6.0/realtime/src/main/java/com/metamx/druid/realtime/firehose/KafkaFirehoseFactory.java) is how druid communicates with Kafka. Using this [Firehose](Firehose.html) with the right configuration, we can import data into Druid in real-time without writing any code. To load data to a real-time node via Kafka, we'll first need to initialize Zookeeper and Kafka, and then configure and initialize a [Realtime](Realtime.html) node. +[KafkaFirehoseFactory](https://github.com/metamx/druid/blob/druid-0.6.1/realtime/src/main/java/com/metamx/druid/realtime/firehose/KafkaFirehoseFactory.java) is how druid communicates with Kafka. Using this [Firehose](Firehose.html) with the right configuration, we can import data into Druid in real-time without writing any code. To load data to a real-time node via Kafka, we'll first need to initialize Zookeeper and Kafka, and then configure and initialize a [Realtime](Realtime.html) node. Instructions for booting a Zookeeper and then Kafka cluster are available [here](http://kafka.apache.org/07/quickstart.html). diff --git a/docs/content/Tutorial:-The-Druid-Cluster.md b/docs/content/Tutorial:-The-Druid-Cluster.md index 31a87cb0bb2..afdacf1bdab 100644 --- a/docs/content/Tutorial:-The-Druid-Cluster.md +++ b/docs/content/Tutorial:-The-Druid-Cluster.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ In this tutorial, we will set up other types of Druid nodes as well as and exter If you followed the first tutorial, you should already have Druid downloaded. If not, let's go back and do that first. -You can download the latest version of druid [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.0-bin.tar.gz) +You can download the latest version of druid [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.1-bin.tar.gz) and untar the contents within by issuing: diff --git a/docs/content/Tutorial:-Webstream.md b/docs/content/Tutorial:-Webstream.md index e57aa0e19d9..c51a907264d 100644 --- a/docs/content/Tutorial:-Webstream.md +++ b/docs/content/Tutorial:-Webstream.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ There are two ways to setup Druid: download a tarball, or [Build From Source](Bu h3. Download a Tarball -We've built a tarball that contains everything you'll need. You'll find it [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.0-bin.tar.gz) +We've built a tarball that contains everything you'll need. You'll find it [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.1-bin.tar.gz) Download this file to a directory of your choosing. You can extract the awesomeness within by issuing: @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ tar zxvf druid-services-*-bin.tar.gz Not too lost so far right? That's great! If you cd into the directory: ``` -cd druid-services-0.6.0 +cd druid-services-0.6.1 ``` You should see a bunch of files: diff --git a/docs/content/Twitter-Tutorial.textile b/docs/content/Twitter-Tutorial.textile index 4948e9d36c5..8f5ae492e1a 100644 --- a/docs/content/Twitter-Tutorial.textile +++ b/docs/content/Twitter-Tutorial.textile @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ There are two ways to setup Druid: download a tarball, or build it from source. h3. Download a Tarball -We've built a tarball that contains everything you'll need. You'll find it "here":http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.0-bin.tar.gz. +We've built a tarball that contains everything you'll need. You'll find it "here":http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.1-bin.tar.gz. Download this bad boy to a directory of your choosing. You can extract the awesomeness within by issuing: diff --git a/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliCoordinator.java b/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliCoordinator.java index dc6d695f6e0..4db5c566fb0 100644 --- a/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliCoordinator.java +++ b/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliCoordinator.java @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ import java.util.List; */ @Command( name = "coordinator", - description = "Runs the Coordinator, see http://druid.io/docs/0.6.0/Coordinator.html for a description." + description = "Runs the Coordinator, see http://druid.io/docs/0.6.1/Coordinator.html for a description." ) public class CliCoordinator extends ServerRunnable { diff --git a/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliHadoopIndexer.java b/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliHadoopIndexer.java index 489d8951f0d..2a4b20c45a4 100644 --- a/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliHadoopIndexer.java +++ b/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliHadoopIndexer.java @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ import java.util.List; */ @Command( name = "hadoop", - description = "Runs the batch Hadoop Druid Indexer, see http://druid.io/docs/0.6.0/Batch-ingestion.html for a description." + description = "Runs the batch Hadoop Druid Indexer, see http://druid.io/docs/0.6.1/Batch-ingestion.html for a description." ) public class CliHadoopIndexer implements Runnable { diff --git a/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliHistorical.java b/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliHistorical.java index 2e32855f1e1..d3c4373a35e 100644 --- a/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliHistorical.java +++ b/services/src/main/java/io/druid/cli/CliHistorical.java @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ import java.util.List; */ @Command( name = "historical", - description = "Runs a Historical node, see http://druid.io/docs/0.6.0/Historical.html for a description" + description = "Runs a Historical node, see http://druid.io/docs/0.6.1/Historical.html for a description" ) public class CliHistorical extends ServerRunnable {