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This page describes how to use Riak-CS for deep storage instead of S3. We are still setting up some of the peripheral stuff (file downloads, etc.).
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This guide provided by Pablo Nebrera, thanks!
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## The VMWare instance
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A VMWare [image](http://static.druid.io/artifacts/vmware/druid_riak.tgz) based on Druid 0.3.27.2 and built according to the instructions below has also been provided by Pablo Nebrera.
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The provided vmware machine has access with the following credentials:
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username: root
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password: riakdruid
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## The Setup
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We started with a minimal CentOS installation but you can use any other compatible installation. At the end of this setup you will one node that is running:
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1. A Kafka Broker
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1. A single-node Zookeeper ensemble
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1. A single-node Riak-CS cluster
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1. A Druid [Master](Master.html)
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1. A Druid [Broker](Broker.html)
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1. A Druid [Compute](Compute.html)
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1. A Druid [Realtime](Realtime.html)
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This just walks through getting the relevant software installed and running. You will then need to configure the [Realtime](Realtime.html) node to take in your data.
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### Configure System
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1. Install `CentOS-6.4-x86_64-minimal.iso` ("RedHat v6.4" is the name of the AWS AMI) or your favorite Linux OS (if you use a different OS, some of the installation instructions for peripheral services might differ, please adjust them according to the system you are using). The rest of these instructions assume that you have a running instance and are running as the root user.
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1. Configure the network. We used dhcp executing:
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dhclient eth0
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1. Disable firewall for now
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service iptables stop
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chkconfig iptables off
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1. Change the limits on the number of open files a process can have:
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cat >> /etc/security/limits.conf <<- _RBEOF_
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# ulimit settings for Riak CS
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root soft nofile 65536
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root hard nofile 65536
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riak soft nofile 65536
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riak hard nofile 65536
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_RBEOF_
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ulimit -n 65536
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### Install base software packages
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1. Install necessary software with yum
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yum install -y java-1.7.0-openjdk-devel git wget mysql-server
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1. Install maven
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wget http://apache.rediris.es/maven/maven-3/3.0.5/binaries/apache-maven-3.0.5-bin.tar.gz
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tar xzf apache-maven-3.0.5-bin.tar.gz -C /usr/local
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pushd /usr/local
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sudo ln -s apache-maven-3.0.5 maven
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popd
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echo 'export M2_HOME=/usr/local/maven' >> /etc/profile.d/maven.sh
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echo 'export PATH=${M2_HOME}/bin:${PATH}' >> /etc/profile.d/maven.sh
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source /etc/profile.d/maven.sh
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1. Install erlang
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wget http://binaries.erlang-solutions.com/rpm/centos/6/x86_64/esl-erlang-R15B01-1.x86_64.rpm
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yum localinstall -y esl-erlang-R15B01-1.x86_64.rpm
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### Install Kafka And Zookeeper
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1. Install kafka and zookeeper:
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wget http://apache.rediris.es/incubator/kafka/kafka-0.7.2-incubating/kafka-0.7.2-incubating-src.tgz
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tar zxvf kafka-0.7.2-incubating-src.tgz
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pushd kafka-0.7.2-incubating-src/
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./sbt update
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./sbt package
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mkdir -p /var/lib/kafka
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rsync -a * /var/lib/kafka/
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popd
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### Install Riak-CS
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1. Install s3cmd to manage riak s3
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wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/s3tools/s3cmd/1.5.0-alpha3/s3cmd-1.5.0-alpha3.tar.gz
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tar xzvf s3cmd-1.5.0-alpha3.tar.gz
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cd s3cmd-1.5.0-alpha3
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cp -r s3cmd S3 /usr/local/bin/
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1. Install riak, riak-cs and stanchion. Note: riak-cs-control is optional
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wget http://s3.amazonaws.com/downloads.basho.com/riak/1.3/1.3.1/rhel/6/riak-1.3.1-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
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wget http://s3.amazonaws.com/downloads.basho.com/riak-cs/1.3/1.3.1/rhel/6/riak-cs-1.3.1-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
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wget http://s3.amazonaws.com/downloads.basho.com/stanchion/1.3/1.3.1/rhel/6/stanchion-1.3.1-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
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wget http://s3.amazonaws.com/downloads.basho.com/riak-cs-control/1.0/1.0.0/rhel/6/riak-cs-control-1.0.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
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yum localinstall -y riak-*.rpm stanchion-*.rpm
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### Install Druid
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1. Clone the git repository for druid, checkout a "stable" tag and build
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git clone https://github.com/metamx/druid.git druid
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pushd druid
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git checkout druid-0.4.12
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export LANGUAGE=C
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export LC_MESSAGE=C
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export LC_ALL=C
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export LANG=en_US
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./build.sh
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mkdir -p /var/lib/druid/app
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cp ./services/target/druid-services-*-selfcontained.jar /var/lib/druid/app
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ln -s /var/lib/druid/app/druid-services-*-selfcontained.jar /var/lib/druid/app/druid-services.jar
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popd
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### Configure stuff
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1. Add this line to /etc/hosts
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echo "127.0.0.1 s3.amazonaws.com bucket.s3.amazonaws.com `hostname`" >> /etc/hosts
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NOTE: the bucket name in this case is "bucket", but you might need to update it to your bucket name if you want to use a different bucket name.
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1. Download and extract run scripts and configuration files:
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wget http://static.druid.io/artifacts/scripts/druid_scripts_nebrera.tar /
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pushd /
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tar xvf ~/druid_scripts_nebrera.tar
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popd
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1. Start Riak in order to create a user:
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/etc/init.d/riak start
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/etc/init.d/riak-cs start
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/etc/init.d/stanchion start
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You can check riak status using:
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riak-admin member-status
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You should expect results like
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Attempting to restart script through sudo -H -u riak
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================================= Membership ==================================
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Status Ring Pending Node
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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valid 100.0% -- 'riak@127.0.0.1'
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Valid:1 / Leaving:0 / Exiting:0 / Joining:0 / Down:0
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1. Create riak-cs user and yoink out credentials.
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curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8088/riak-cs/user --data '{"email":"example@domain.com", "name":"admin"}' >> /tmp/riak_user.json
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export RIAK_KEY_ID=`sed 's/^.*"key_id":"//' /tmp/riak_user.json | cut -d '"' -f 1`
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export RIAK_KEY_SECRET=`sed 's/^.*"key_secret":"//' /tmp/riak_user.json | cut -d '"' -f 1`
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sed -i "s/<%=[ ]*@key_id[ ]*%>/${RIAK_KEY_ID}/" /etc/riak-cs/app.config /etc/riak-cs-control/app.config /etc/stanchion/app.config /etc/druid/config.sh /etc/druid/base.properties /root/.s3cfg
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sed -i "s/<%=[ ]*@key_secret[ ]*%>/${RIAK_KEY_SECRET}/" /etc/riak-cs/app.config /etc/riak-cs-control/app.config /etc/stanchion/app.config /etc/druid/config.sh /etc/druid/base.properties /root/.s3cfg
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This will store the result of creating the user into `/tmp/riak_user.json`. You can look at it if you are interested. It will look something like this
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{"email":"example@domain.com",
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"display_name":"example",
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"name":"admin",
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"key_id":"DOXKZYR_QM2S-7HSKAEU",
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"key_secret":"GtvVJow068RM-_viHIYR9DWMAXsFcL1SmjuNfA==",
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"id":"4c5b5468c180f3efafd531b6cd8e2bb24371d99640aad5ced5fbbc0604fc473d",
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"status":"enabled"}
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1. Stop riak-cs:
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/etc/init.d/riak-cs stop
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/etc/init.d/stanchion stop
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/etc/init.d/riak stop
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1. Disable anonymous user creation
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sed 's/{[ ]*anonymous_user_creation[ ]*,[ ]*true[ ]*}/{anonymous_user_creation, false}/' /etc/riak-cs/app.config |grep anonymous_user_creation
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1. Restart riak-cs services:
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/etc/init.d/riak start
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/etc/init.d/riak-cs start
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/etc/init.d/stanchion start
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1. Create your bucket. The example name and in config files is "bucket"
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s3cmd mb s3://bucket
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You can verify that the bucket is created with:
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s3cmd ls
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1. Start MySQL server
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service mysqld start
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chkconfig mysqld on
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/usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'riakdruid'
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NOTE: If you don't like "riakdruid" as your password, feel free to change it around.
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NOTE: If you have used root user to connect to database. It should be changed by other user but I have used this one to simplify it
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1. Start zookeeper and kafka
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/etc/init.d/zookeeper start
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/etc/init.d/kafka start
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1. Start druid
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/etc/init.d/druid_master start
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/etc/init.d/druid_realtime start
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/etc/init.d/druid_broker start
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/etc/init.d/druid_compute start
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