i have downloaded the zip package for hello world plugin from https://github.com/brusic/elasticsearch-hello-world-plugin/blob/master/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/plugin/helloworld/HelloWorldPlugin.java
and have installed maven also but i want to know where to unzip this package and which command will be used to install and run it.I am working on windows so please provide a stepwise procedure according to it.please help
Check the project from github, build it, place the jar from the directory
elasticsearch-hello-world-plugin/target
Into the lib folder in Elastcsearch
elasticsearch/lib
Restart Elasticsearch
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I tried something (readme.md, blog etc).But I don't turn 'standalone server distribution'.
I can give an example. What I want to say:
The following is a 'standalone server distribution' files. This is ready for running.
Picture-1
I need to run old version keycloak (version 4.1.0). This package seem like this :
Picture-2
According to Picture-2, this packages don't ready for running.
How can I ready for running ? Like to Picture-1.
I need your suggestions and suggestions. Can you help me?
Greetings,
That's the source code.
You have to build it by executing the following command from parent directory (you need Java JDK and Maven installed and configured):
mvn -Pdistribution -pl distribution/server-dist -am -Dmaven.test.skip clean install
Resulting release distribution will be in ./distribution/server-dist/target/keycloak-4.1.0.Final.zip archive.
Compiling the sources is described here: https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/blob/master/docs/building.md
You can download the latest release version 4.X from archive: https://www.keycloak.org/archive/downloads-4.8.3.html
I am trying to follow this example but I found one problem. I am trying to compile ODL controller but the files structure have changed compared to the previous versions and I don't know in what path I have to be to compile the controller.
I am following
git clone https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/p/controller.git
Check that the used Yang tools version is >= 0.5.8-SNAPSHOT.
But I have 0.8.0 (downloaded today in the same link).
And then I have to do this to compile the ODL controller:
cd controller/opendaylight/distribution/opendaylight
mvn clean install
But this path doesn exist on the version I have donwloaded.
¿In what directory I have to be to run the mvn clean install?
The ping example wiki is old and outdated. That was back when everything was in the controller project except for yangtools and before ODL was converted to use karaf. So the controller/opendaylight/distribution/opendaylight directory is long gone. So if you want to create and run the ping example, you would create a karaf feature and run the karaf distro in the controller project. You can follow what is done with the toaster sample and its associated wiki which is pretty up-to-date: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Controller:MD-SAL:Toaster_Step-By-Step.
just run 'mvn clean install' in the root dir (so, the "controller" dir).
also, to be safe, I'd delete your "repository" directory in your .m2
dir (usually, in ~/.m2/repository).
Finally, make sure your mvn .settings.xml file is correct. here's a
link for that.
There is an Red Hat EL06 server on which I need to "install" a package that is not part of the official repository.
So far so good, I'd download the .rpm file manually, I'd satisfy the dependencies and I'd install.
The problem is that I do not have access to root and the administrator does not install packages that are not official.
However, if I have a binary with execution permission in my home dir, I will be able to execute and my need will be met.
So I ask, is it possible to generate a directory containing all dependencies of libs + binary executable, starting from an RPM file? How do you do this?
How do I install mapper attachment plugin in windows
.I downloaded the plugin from this link:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch-plugins/mapper-attachments/mapper-attachments-5.2.2.zip.
what to do next?
Help?
You can go to elastic search folder, then follow the below command
go to path in cmd then type elasticsearch-plugin install file:\\\mapper-plugin file path.zip
.zip at the end is must.
OK. Here's the problem and it's driving me crazy!!!
I followed the instruction online, installed hadoop and when running the text it said snappy local library can't be loaded.
It's said I have to install snappy first and then install hadoop-snappy.
I download snappy-1.0.4 from google code and do the following:
cd ../snappy-1.0.4
./configure
make
sudo make install
Then it's the problem when:
mvn package -Dsnappy.prefix=/usr/local
The post online said by default the snappy should be installed in the /usr/local.
But I got the following error and no matter what I change the path, still get erro:
The goal you specified required a project to execute but there's no POM in the directory. Please verify you invoked the maven from the correct directory.
It's the wrong directory of mvn? Or improper of snappy? And it said lack of pom that should be a .xml that in no where I can find..
Please help!
Alright, so looking at that page, you are in the wrong directory.
The directory you should be in for that step is "hadoop-snappy" which you can see has a pom.xml, you can verify by looking at the github, https://github.com/electrum/hadoop-snappy.
So after you follow these steps from the guide you showed me.
Download it(hadoop-snappy) from GitHub
Install libtool, make sure ‘libtoolize’ works
Install Maven 3 if necessary
Change your directory to hadoop-snappy and run the command you were trying before.