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Platform VM
This section provides instructions for installing PadoGrid on VMs.
✏️ PadoGrid installation steps for the host OS and VM are identical.
The following displays the installer usage.
curl -fsL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/padogrid/padogrid/develop/padogrid-deployment/src/main/resources/common/bin_sh/install_padogrid \
| /bin/bash -s -- -?
The following installs PadoGrid along with Hazelcast OSS. You can install any product listed in the usage output by the specifying -product
option.
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/padogrid/padogrid/develop/padogrid-deployment/src/main/resources/common/bin_sh/install_padogrid \
| /bin/bash -s -- -no-stty -quiet -product hazelcast-oss
Once installed, source in ~/.bashrc
or lanuch a new terminal to initialize PadoGrid.
. ~/.bashrc
❗ PadoGrid supports only bash
. You must open a bash
terminal.
PadoGrid automatically integrates its workspaces with JupyterLab and VS Code to provide an all-in-one environment where the client-side and server-side become one. The are not required to run bundles but highly recommended. You can install them following the links below.
PadoGrid Manual
Overview
- Home
- PadoGrid in 5 Minutes
- Quick Start
- Introduction
- Bundle Catalogs
- Building PadoGrid
- Supported Data Grid Products and Downloads
- PadoGrid Components
- Installing PadoGrid
- Root Workspaces Environments (RWEs)
- Initializing PadoGrid
- Bash Auto-Completion
- Viewing PadoGrid Summaries
- Updating Products
- Upgrading PadoGrid
- Migrating Workspaces
- PadoGrid Pods
- Kubernetes
- Docker
- Apps
- Software List
Operations
- Workspace Lifecycle Management
- Creating RWE
- Creating Workspace and Starting Cluster
- Managing Workspaces
- Understanding Workspaces
- Understanding Clusters
- Running Clusters
- Default Port Numbers
- Running Clusters Independent of PadoGrid
- Running Apps
- Understanding Groups
- Running Groups
- Understanding Bundles
- User Bundle Repos
- Using Bundle Templates
- Bundle Repo Guidelines
- User Bundle Catalogs
- Private Bundle Repos
- Gitea Repos
- Running Bundles in Container
- PadoGrid Addon Jars
- Understanding PadoGrid Pods
- Tested Vagrant Boxes
- VM-Enabled Pods
- Multitenancy
- Multitenancy Best Practices
- PadoGrid Configuration Files
Tools
Platforms
Clouds
Pado
Geode/GemFire
- Geode CLASSPATH
- Geode Kubernetes
- Geode Minikube
- Geode Minikube on WSL
- Geode Docker Compose
- Geode Grafana App
- Geode
perf_test
App - Geode WAN Example
- Geode Workspaces on VMs
- Geode on AWS EC2
- Reactivating Geode Workspaces on AWS EC2
Hazelcast/Jet
- Hazelcast CLASSPATH
- Creating Jet Workspace
- Configuring Hazelcast Addon
- HQL Query
- Hazelcast Kubernetes
- Hazelcast GKE
- Hazelcast Minikube
- Hazelcast Minikube on WSL
- Hazelcast Minishift/CDK
- Hazelcast OpenShift
- Hazelcast Docker Compose
- Hazelcast Desktop App
- Hazelcast Grafana App
- Hazelcast
jet_demo
App - Hazelcast
perf_test
App - Hazelcast WAN Example
- Hazelcast Workspaces on VMs
- Hazelcast on AWS EC2
- Reactivating Hazelcast Workspaces on AWS EC2
ComputeDB/SnappyData
Coherence
Hadoop
Kafka/Confluent
Mosquitto
- Mosquitto CLASSPATH
- Mosquitto Overview
- Installing/Building Mosquitto
- Clustering MQTT
- Cluster Archetypes
- Enabling Mosquitto SSL/TLS
- Mosquitto Docker Compose
- MQTT perf_test App
Redis
Spark