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Hortonworks Sandbox Setup

These demos were last tested with the VirtualBox edition of the Hortonworks Sandbox for HDP 2.6.1 as shown in the following screenshot.

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Demos were tested with setting VirtualBox RAM to 10240 MB (up from 8192 MB).

NOTE: If seeing "issues" with subsequent restarts of the VirtualBox Sandbox, then see if this HCC answer resolves your concerns.

NOTE: If a more recent version is present you will likely need to naviagate to the "Hortonworks Sandbox Archive" section to find this version.

Setup Passwords

After visiting the http://127.0.0.1:8888 splash screen, you will need click on the Quick Links button under the Advanced HDP section to get to the Advanced HDP Quick Links page which presents instructions to enable the admin user to log into the Ambari console at http://127.0.0.1:8080. Below is an output of what that activity should look like. NOTE: The initial root password is hadoop, but you are required to change it. I suggest setting it to Hortonworks.

HW10653-2:~ lmartin$ ssh [email protected] -p 2222
[email protected]'s password: 
You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced)
Last login: Tue Mar  1 21:05:47 2016 from 10.0.2.2
Changing password for root.
(current) UNIX password: 
New password: 
Retype new password: 
[root@sandbox ~]# ambari-admin-password-reset
Please set the password for admin: 
Please retype the password for admin: 
The admin password has been set.
Restarting ambari-server to make the password change effective...
Using python  /usr/bin/python
Restarting ambari-server
Waiting for server stop...
Ambari Server stopped
Ambari Server running with administrator privileges.
Organizing resource files at /var/lib/ambari-server/resources...
Ambari database consistency check started...
Server PID at: /var/run/ambari-server/ambari-server.pid
Server out at: /var/log/ambari-server/ambari-server.out
Server log at: /var/log/ambari-server/ambari-server.log
Waiting for server start...................................
Server started listening on 8080
DB configs consistency check: no errors and warnings were found.

It is suggested that you set the admin Ambari user's password to admin for consistency with the other web UIs.