Installing Radoop on Altair AI Studio
Radoop is client software with an easy-to-use graphical interface for processing and analyzing big data on a Hadoop cluster. It can be installed on Altair AI Studio and/or Altair AI Hub, and provides a platform for editing and running ETL, data analytics, and machine learning processes in a Hadoop environment. Radoop runs on any platform that supports Java.
Integrating Radoop into the Altair RapidMiner advanced analytics suite is as easy as downloading the extension and making some configuration changes. The following instructions describe the process for installing the Radoop extension.
Prerequisites
The installation instructions assume that you have completed the following tasks. If any of these prerequisites have not yet been met, be sure to finish them before proceeding with the installation.
Component | Notes |
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Altair RapidMiner | You need Altair AI Studio, and optionally, Altair AI Hub installed. If necessary, see the instructions for Altair AI Studio installation or Altair AI Hub installation. |
Radoop license | Radoop free license is automatically downloaded once logged in. (Note that Radoop Basic is not enough to use Radoop.) If you are interested in enabling advanced capabilities and support, contact us to purchase a Radoop license. |
Hadoop cluster | Radoop requires connection to a properly configured Hadoop cluster. See Hadoop cluster requirements and supported Hadoop distributions. |
A distributed data warehouse system | Radoop supports Apache Hive or Impala. The system must be installed on a Hadoop cluster. See the supported data warehouse systems. |
Networking Setup | Make sure that Radoop can connect to your Hadoop cluster. After installing Radoop and creating connections, refer to networking setup for more information. |
Verifying port availability for Radoop
Radoop requires access to a variety of ports on the cluster. Make note of your port assignments for later use when configuring cluster connections and security settings. The table in the networking setup section lists the default port assignments for various components.
Hadoop cluster requirements
Radoop requires a connection to a properly configured Hadoop cluster where it will execute all of its main data processing operations and store the data related to these processes. The cluster contains the following components:
- a supported Hadoop distribution, which consists of an HDFS and YARN
- a distributed data warehouse system (Hive or Impala)
- Java 8 on the cluster nodes (Java 11 is necessary for applying most Altair RapidMiner models in-Hadoop and using Process Pushdown operators)
- optionally, Apache Spark. Below you can find detailed descriptions about the Spark requirements on the cluster.
Consider the following differences between using Hive and Impala as the query engine for Radoop.
The following list contains the features unsupported by the Impala 1.2.3 release.
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Sort operator: Impala does not support the ORDER BY clause without a LIMIT specified (or, since Impala version 1.4.0, only with certain restrictions that Radoop does not comply with). You may use the Hive Script operator to perform a sort by using an explicit LIMIT clause as well.
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Add Noise operator: Add Noise is not supported on Impala.
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Nominal to Numerical operator: Unique integers method of Nominal to Numerical is not supported on Impala.
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Pivot Table operator: Pivot Table is not supported on Impala.
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Apply Model operator: Model application with Impala is not supported.
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Update Model and Naive Bayes operators: On Impala, Radoop does not support Naive Bayes learning or model updating by operator.
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Correlation Matrix, Covariance Matrix, and Principal Component Analysis operators: The CORR() function is not supported by Impala.
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Performance operators: The Performance (Regression) operator is not supported on Impala. For the Performance (Classification) operator, only the following criterions are supported on Impala: Accuracy, Classification Error, and Kappa.
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Aggregation functions: Some aggregation functions are not supported by Impala. This may affect Generate Attributes, Normalize, and Aggregate operators. For these limitations, Radoop provides design-time errors, even though Impala allows you to run them.
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No advanced Hive settings: You cannot set advanced Hive parameters for an Impala connection.
Hadoop cluster considerations
Although Radoop easily connects to all supported platform, you may require special settings if you encounter a problem when trying to use it with one of the listed distributions. Details can be found in the Distribution Specific Notes section. This section lists a few considerations that you should be aware of when choosing an HDFS or data warehousing platform:
Cloudera Impala is an open-source query engine over Apache Hadoop. It provides a low-latency interface to data stored in the HDFS for SQL queries, making Radoop usage closer to the experience of using it in a single host environment. While Cloudera Impala can provide much faster response time than Hive, it does not support all the features of HiveQL.
Evaluate the Impala limitations to determine whether it is an acceptable alternative for your organization.If you use both Hive and Impala, consult the Impala Documentation for information on sharing metadata between the two frameworks. If using both, metadata used in Impala must be reloaded to reflect any metadata changes (such as creating new tables) made in Hive. (This can be done by enabling the reload impala metadata parameter of the Radoop Nest.)
Installing Radoop on Altair AI Studio
The Radoop client installation is straight-forward, assuming the prerequisites are met and the appropriate ports are available. The extension can be easily installed from the Marketplace.
If you want to install the extension manually, follow the steps below.
In Step 3, you will move the files to:
There are two options for the installation, please choose one.
For enabling the plugin for all users on a machine (global install), move the files into the install folder at lib/plugins
.
In case of Altair AI Studio versions 6.4 and later, for enabling the plugin only for a single user, move the files to .RapidMiner/extensions/
at the user home folder. If the extensions folder does not exist, create it.
For Mac users running Altair AI Studio versions 6.4 and later, move the files into .RapidMiner/extensions/
. If the extensions folder does not exist, create it. Note that Altair AI Studio creates .RapidMiner
as a hidden folder, so you must set your Mac to display hidden files and folders if you cannot see it.
For Mac users running Altair AI Studio versions prior to 6.4, move the files into the install folder at lib/plugins
.)
The process is as follows:
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If necessary, quit Altair AI Studio.
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Download the Radoop plugin, a JAR file, from the location specified in your confirmation email.
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Move the downloaded Radoop JAR file (
rapidminer-Radoop-onsite-<version>.jar
) file to the Altair AI Studio directory on the host system. -
With the JAR files moved, start Altair AI Studio.
If the extension has been successfully intalled, Hadoop Data appears in the middle, as a new view, in the Altair AI Studio startup window:
That's it. Now that Radoop is installed, see the section on configuring connections to complete the installation.
Considering security
Consider the following security measures to secure your HDFS and data warehouse infrastructure:
- Apply the firewall settings for your data warehouse system (optional but recommended).
- Use Kerberos or Apache Sentry for securing your cluster. See the Hadoop security section for security configuration suggestions.