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# Hadoop on Docker
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Use this to get a quick version of Hadoop to run on Docker.
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1. Install Docker on your host PC
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<br>
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2. Clone your platform specific branch of this repository
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```bash
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# Windows
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git clone -b windows --single-branch https://github.com/silicoflare/docker-hadoop
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# Mac
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git clone -b mac --single-branch https://github.com/silicoflare/docker-hadoop
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# Linux
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git clone -b linux --single-branch https://github.com/silicoflare/docker-hadoop
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```
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<br>
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3. Navigate to the directory
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```bash
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cd docker-hadoop
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```
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4. Build the docker image (you may need to use sudo)
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```bash
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docker build -t hadoop .
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```
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5. Wait for the build to finish
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6. Create a new container using the newly created image
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```bash
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docker run -it -p 9870:9870 --name anyname hadoop bash
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```
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7. Once the prompt appears, execute the following command to initialize everything:
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```bash
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init
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```
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<br>
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8. From the next time, just run this to open the prompt. Use the same name that you used to create the container.
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```bash
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docker start anyname
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docker exec -it anyname bash
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```
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Once in, execute:
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```bash
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restart
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``` |