Secure Hadoop Data in Real Time
Apache Eagle is an open source monitoring solution to instantly identify access to sensitive data, recognize attacks, malicious activities in Hadoop and take actions in real time.
For more details, please visit https://eagle.incubator.apache.org
You can find the latest Eagle documentation on https://eagle.incubator.apache.org. This README file only contains basic setup instructions.
The fastest way to get started with Eagle is to run with docker by one of following options:
Pull latest eagle docker image from docker hub directly:
docker pull apacheeagle/sandbox
Then run eagle docker image:
docker run -p 9099:9099 -p 8080:8080 -p 8744:8744 -p 2181:2181 -p 2888:2888 -p 6667:6667 -p 60020:60020 \ -p 60030:60030 -p 60010:60010 -d --dns 127.0.0.1 --entrypoint /usr/local/serf/bin/start-serf-agent.sh \ -e KEYCHAIN= --env EAGLE_SERVER_HOST=sandbox.eagle.incubator.apache.org --name sandbox \ -h sandbox.eagle.incubator.apache.org --privileged=true apacheeagle/sandbox:latest \ --tag ambari-server=true docker run -it --rm -e EXPECTED_HOST_COUNT=1 -e BLUEPRINT=hdp-singlenode-eagle --link sandbox:ambariserver\ --entrypoint /bin/sh apacheeagle/sandbox:latest -c /tmp/install-cluster.sh
Build eagle docker image from source code with eagle-docker tool.
git clone https://github.com/apache/incubator-eagle.git cd incubator-eagle && ./eagle-docker boot
As another alternative option, you could install eagle package in sandbox manualy as well.
Note:
To build Eagle, run:
mvn -DskipTests clean package
After successfully building, you will find eagle binary tarball under eagle-assembly/target/
The fastest way to get response from eagle community is to send email to the mail list dev@eagle.incubator.apache.org, and remember to subscribe our mail list via dev-subscribe@eagle.incubator.apache.org
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EAG/FAQ
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. More details, please refer to LICENSE file.