Cloudera Director Public Scripts
Overview
Cloudera Director has two points during the cluster creation process where custom made user scripts can be run. Bootstrap scripts are run on an instance on startup, and post-creation scripts are run on the cluster level after a cluster has been successfully created. This repository is a collection of freely available example scripts that Cloudera Director users can use to augment their clusters with advanced functionality.
Please refer to the [Cloudera Director documentation] (http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/cloudera-director/latest/topics/director_intro.html) for more details on where and how to add scripts.
Bootstrap scripts
There are currently no example bootstrap scripts available.
Post-creation scripts
high-availability
This post-creation script will configure the HDFS service on a cluster for high availability. The included README.md and example cluster configurations explain how to construct a cluster for use with this script.
There are Groovy and Python implementations of this script. We recommend using the Python script because Python is preinstalled on most linux distributions. The Python script depends on the argparse, cm-api, and retrying libraries, which can be installed by the cm-script-dependency-installer post-creation script.
kerberos
This post-creation script will configure a cluster to use Kerberos for authentication. An existing KDC must be supplied; this is demonstrated in the aws.reference.conf that comes with the Cloudera Director client.
The script depends on the argparse, cm-api, and retrying libraries, which can be installed by the cm-script-dependency-installer post-creation script.
cm-script-dependency-installer
This post-creation script is meant to be run before either high-availability or kerberos. It will install the necessary Python dependencies required for both scripts.
Additional utility scripts
The util directory contains additional utility scripts.