YMatrix
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FAQ
Offline installation means that the cluster host cannot access the external network and cannot download the installation package from the external network using the yum command.
This document describes the steps to quickly deploy and use MatrixDB clusters on multiple servers or virtual machines when offline. Taking three nodes as an example, the main node is mdw and the two data nodes are sdw1 and sdw2 respectively.
Operating System | Supported CPU Architecture |
---|---|
CentOS 7 | x86_64 |
CentOS 8 | x86_64 |
Red Hat 7 | x86_64 |
Red Hat 8 | x86_64 |
Ubuntu 20.04 | x86_64 |
Winning Kirin V7 | x86_64 |
Winning Kirin V7 | ARM 64 |
Galaxy Kirin V10 | ARM 64 |
Galaxy Kirin V10 | Feiteng Edition |
Galaxy Kirin V10 | Kunpeng Version |
Operating systems such as CentOS 7, Red Hat 7
CentOS 8, Red Hat 8 operating system
Notes!
Please refer to [MatrixDB Installation and Deployment] (https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Jf4y1b7Ef/) for this teaching video. This video is not completely suitable for installation of CentOS 8, Ubuntu 20.04 and Kirin systems.
This tutorial is limited to 64-bit installation packages. If you need a 32-bit installation package, please prepare it yourself.
Notes!
The YMatrix installation environment must support at least Haswell and above Intel processor architectures, or Excavator and above AMD processor architectures.
Notes!
Domestic platforms such as Kirin system are only supported in enterprise features. If you need it, please contact the pre-sales staff: [email protected].