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- v0.3.0, released November 23rd, 2009
- Cloudera Desktop 0.3.0 is an update release from the previous version 0.2.0.
- In this release, we have focused on ease of installation and system
- compatibility. Additionally, we have included one new application, allowing the
- administrator to manage users on the Hadoop cluster.
- IMPORTANT UPGRADE NOTES:
- After installing Cloudera Desktop 0.3.0, the first username and password you
- use to log in will become your superuser account. After your first login, all
- subsequent accounts will have to be created through the User Manager
- application.
- NEW FEATURES
- - User Manager
- Cloudera Desktop now includes a "User Manager" application, allowing cluster
- administrators to create and remove accounts for the members of their
- organization. Additionally, the default authentication mechanism now checks
- logins against this built in user database.
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- - hadoop-0.20-conf-pseudo-desktop RPM and Debian packages
- Cloudera now distributes a new package called
- hadoop-0.20-conf-pseudo-desktop. This package will install and configure
- pseudo-distributed Hadoop cluster as well as Cloudera Desktop on a single
- node.
- Please see http://archive.cloudera.com/desktop/ for more information.
- IMPROVEMENTS
- - Python 2.4 Support
- Cloudera Desktop has been backported to now run on Python version 2.4 or newer.
- This enables simpler installation on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or CentOS 5.
- - Standalone Installation
- The previous version of Cloudera Desktop depended on network access during the
- installation process. The Desktop RPMs and Debian packages are now able to be
- installed in a disconnected/secured environment without requiring network
- access.
- - Significant internal refactoring / SDK Development
- Cloudera Desktop has undergone significant internal refactoring, working towards
- the goal of a publicly available Developer SDK. Several of the existing
- Desktop Applications have been refactored to use new reusable constructs, which
- we will be sharing with the community at large in the coming months.
- BUG FIXES
- - The requirement of Firefox 3.5 has been relaxed to Firefox 3.0 or newer.
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