prepare for next release

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ You can provision individual servers, loading Druid onto each machine (or buildi
[Apache Whirr](http://whirr.apache.org/) is a set of libraries for launching cloud services. For Druid, Whirr serves as an easy way to launch a cluster in Amazon AWS by using simple commands and configuration files (called *recipes*).
**NOTE:** Whirr will install Druid 0.6.121. Also, it doesn't work with JDK1.7.0_55. JDK1.7.0_45 recommended.
**NOTE:** Whirr will install Druid 0.6.133. Also, it doesn't work with JDK1.7.0_55. JDK1.7.0_45 recommended.
You'll need an AWS account, S3 Bucket and an EC2 key pair from that account so that Whirr can connect to the cloud via the EC2 API. If you haven't generated a key pair, see the [AWS documentation](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-key-pairs.html) or see this [Whirr FAQ](http://whirr.apache.org/faq.html#how-do-i-find-my-cloud-credentials).

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@ -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-0.6.121
git checkout druid-0.6.133
./build.sh
```
### Downloading the DSK (Druid Standalone Kit)
[Download](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.121-bin.tar.gz) a stand-alone tarball and run it:
[Download](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.133-bin.tar.gz) a stand-alone tarball and run it:
``` bash
tar -xzf druid-services-0.X.X-bin.tar.gz

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ druid.host=#{IP_ADDR}:8080
druid.port=8080
druid.service=druid/prod/overlord
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.133"]
druid.zk.service.host=#{ZK_IPs}
druid.zk.paths.base=/druid/prod
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ druid.host=#{IP_ADDR}:8080
druid.port=8080
druid.service=druid/prod/middlemanager
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.121","io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.133","io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133"]
druid.zk.service.host=#{ZK_IPs}
druid.zk.paths.base=/druid/prod
@ -157,7 +157,6 @@ druid.indexer.logs.s3Prefix=prod/logs/v1
# Dedicate more resources to peons
druid.indexer.runner.javaOpts=-server -Xmx3g -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=100 -XX:+PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps
druid.indexer.task.baseTaskDir=/mnt/persistent/task/
druid.indexer.task.chathandler.type=announce
druid.indexer.fork.property.druid.indexer.hadoopWorkingPath=/tmp/druid-indexing
druid.indexer.fork.property.druid.computation.buffer.size=536870912
@ -286,7 +285,7 @@ druid.host=#{IP_ADDR}:8080
druid.port=8080
druid.service=druid/prod/historical
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.133"]
druid.zk.service.host=#{ZK_IPs}
druid.zk.paths.base=/druid/prod

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ druid.host=localhost
druid.service=realtime
druid.port=8083
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133"]
druid.zk.service.host=localhost
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ druid.host=#{IP_ADDR}:8080
druid.port=8080
druid.service=druid/prod/realtime
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.121","io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.133","io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133"]
druid.zk.service.host=#{ZK_IPs}
druid.zk.paths.base=/druid/prod

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Configuration:
-Ddruid.zk.service.host=localhost
-Ddruid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121"]
-Ddruid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133"]
-Ddruid.db.connector.connectURI=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/druid
-Ddruid.db.connector.user=druid

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ 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-0.6.121-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-0.6.133-bin.tar.gz). Download this file to a directory of your choosing.
You can extract the awesomeness within by issuing:
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ 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-0.6.121
cd druid-services-0.6.133
```
You should see a bunch of files:

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ druid.service=overlord
druid.zk.service.host=localhost
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133"]
druid.db.connector.connectURI=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/druid
druid.db.connector.user=druid

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@ -354,9 +354,9 @@ Continuing from the Kafka 7 examples, to support Kafka 8, a couple changes need
- Update realtime node's configs for Kafka 8 extensions
- e.g.
- `druid.extensions.coordinates=[...,"io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121",...]`
- `druid.extensions.coordinates=[...,"io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133",...]`
- becomes
- `druid.extensions.coordinates=[...,"io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-eight:0.6.121",...]`
- `druid.extensions.coordinates=[...,"io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-eight:0.6.133",...]`
- Update realtime task config for changed keys
- `firehose.type`, `plumber.rejectionPolicyFactory`, and all of `firehose.consumerProps` changes.

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ In this tutorial, we will set up other types of Druid nodes and external depende
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-0.6.121-bin.tar.gz)
You can download the latest version of druid [here](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/releases/druid-services-0.6.133-bin.tar.gz)
and untar the contents within by issuing:
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ druid.port=8081
druid.zk.service.host=localhost
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.133"]
# Dummy read only AWS account (used to download example data)
druid.s3.secretKey=QyyfVZ7llSiRg6Qcrql1eEUG7buFpAK6T6engr1b
@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ druid.port=8083
druid.zk.service.host=localhost
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-examples:0.6.121","io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-examples:0.6.133","io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133"]
# Change this config to db to hand off to the rest of the Druid cluster
druid.publish.type=noop

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@ -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-0.6.121-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-0.6.133-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-0.6.121
cd druid-services-0.6.133
```
You should see a bunch of files:

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ There are two ways to setup Druid: download a tarball, or build it from source.
# 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-0.6.121-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-0.6.133-bin.tar.gz).
Download this bad boy to a directory of your choosing.
You can extract the awesomeness within by issuing:

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ druid.port=8081
druid.zk.service.host=localhost
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-s3-extensions:0.6.133"]
# Dummy read only AWS account (used to download example data)
druid.s3.secretKey=QyyfVZ7llSiRg6Qcrql1eEUG7buFpAK6T6engr1b

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ druid.service=overlord
druid.zk.service.host=localhost
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133"]
druid.db.connector.connectURI=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/druid
druid.db.connector.user=druid

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ druid.port=8083
druid.zk.service.host=localhost
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-examples:0.6.121","io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.121","io.druid.extensions:druid-rabbitmq:0.6.121"]
druid.extensions.coordinates=["io.druid.extensions:druid-examples:0.6.133","io.druid.extensions:druid-kafka-seven:0.6.133","io.druid.extensions:druid-rabbitmq:0.6.133"]
# Change this config to db to hand off to the rest of the Druid cluster
druid.publish.type=noop

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ public class CliPeon extends GuiceRunnable
binder,
"druid.indexer.task.chathandler.type",
Key.get(ChatHandlerProvider.class),
Key.get(ServiceAnnouncingChatHandlerProvider.class)
Key.get(ServiceAnnouncingChatHandlerProvider.class, LazySingleton.class)
);
final MapBinder<String, ChatHandlerProvider> handlerProviderBinder = PolyBind.optionBinder(
binder, Key.get(ChatHandlerProvider.class)