Download from here: [https://ccp.cloudera.com/display/SUPPORT/Cloudera's+Hadoop+Demo+VM]
If you don't have VMWare, you can run it on VirtualBox after converting it to OVH using [http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/server/vsphere/automationtools/ovf]
Fire up Cloudera VM
sudo apt-get install git mysql-client mysql-server eclipse tomcat6
Empty pw
Fire up Eclipse using the default workspace, and close it down again.
mysqladmin \-u root create training
mysql \-u root mysql
\[grant all on training to 'cloudera'@'localhost';
grant all on training.\* to 'cloudera'@'localhost';
exit\]
git clone [https://github.com/cloudera/cloudera-training.git]
cd cloudera-training
sh ./update-exercises \--workspace
[https://github.com/cloudera/cloudera-training]
If you don't have VMWare, you can run it on VirtualBox after converting it to OVH using [http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/server/vsphere/automationtools/ovf]
Fire up Cloudera VM
sudo apt-get install git mysql-client mysql-server eclipse tomcat6
Empty pw
Fire up Eclipse using the default workspace, and close it down again.
mysqladmin \-u root create training
mysql \-u root mysql
\[grant all on training to 'cloudera'@'localhost';
grant all on training.\* to 'cloudera'@'localhost';
exit\]
git clone [https://github.com/cloudera/cloudera-training.git]
cd cloudera-training
sh ./update-exercises \--workspace
[https://github.com/cloudera/cloudera-training]