Next start by looking at the following website on installing RHadoop on RHEL (red hat).Install rhdfs, rmr2, and plyrmr (which took quite a bit of time) using the install_github function (in devtools - so library(devtools ) first):įor example: install_github(‘RevolutionAnalytics/rhdfs/pkg’) Install.packages(“devtools”), install.packages(“httr”), install.packages(“curl”) Use command “R” to start R in the terminal. Quite a few packages need to be installed in R: Need to install libcurl by using the terminal command: The following page will get you started installing RStudio: InstallingRStudioCentos. Look at the docment What I did to install R. I needed to use different paths than Mr. Breen used. ![]() Hadoop Environment variables need to be set. This may just be something I need to figure out.Īfter systems were set up as above, install R with: In particular, I found that I couldn’t use bridged (I wasn’t connected to the internet on the VM which caused a ton of problems!). However, I deviated somewhat from these steps. ![]() I did roughly start by following the directions in this slide presentation by Jeffrey Breen.
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