| ### Start PredictionIO and Dependent Services |
| |
| Simply do `PredictionIO-<%= data.versions.pio %>/bin/pio-start-all` and you |
| should see something similar to the following: |
| |
| ``` |
| $ PredictionIO-<%= data.versions.pio %>/bin/pio-start-all |
| Starting Elasticsearch... |
| Starting HBase... |
| starting master, logging to /home/abc/PredictionIO-<%= data.versions.pio %>/vendors/<%= data.versions.hbase_basename %>/bin/../logs/hbase-abc-master-yourhost.local.out |
| Waiting 10 seconds for HBase to fully initialize... |
| Starting PredictionIO Event Server... |
| $ |
| ``` |
| |
| You may use `jps` to verify that you have everything started: |
| |
| ``` |
| $ jps -l |
| 15344 org.apache.hadoop.hbase.master.HMaster |
| 15409 io.prediction.tools.console.Console |
| 15256 org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch |
| 15469 sun.tools.jps.Jps |
| $ |
| ``` |
| |
| A running setup will have these up and running: |
| |
| - io.prediction.tools.console.Console |
| - org.apache.hadoop.hbase.master.HMaster |
| - org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch |
| |
| At any time, you can run `PredictionIO-<%= data.versions.pio %>/bin/pio status` |
| to check the status of the dependencies. |