How to Set Up CDH 5.14 on CentOS 6.7: Complete Offline Installation Guide
This guide details the required system environment, download sources, and step‑by‑step offline file preparation for installing Cloudera's CDH 5.14 on a CentOS 6.7 server, including JDK, parcels, and MySQL connector setup.
Hadoop is widely adopted, and Cloudera’s CDH is the most popular distribution. This article walks through preparing the environment and downloading all required offline packages to install CDH 5.14 on CentOS 6.7.
System requirements
OS: CentOS 6.7 CDH version: 5.14.0 JDK: jdk-7u80-linux-x64.rpm MySQL connector: mysql-connector-java-5.1.46-bin.jar
Download links
1. CentOS 6.7 ISO: http://mirror.nsc.liu.se/centos-store/6.7/isos/x86_64/
2. JDK 1.7: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/java-archive-downloads-javase7-521261.html
3. CDH parcels (≈2 GB): http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/parcels/5.14.0.24/
4. Cloudera Manager package: https://archive.cloudera.com/cm5/cm/5/cloudera-manager-el6-cm5.14.0_x86_64.tar.gz
5. MySQL connector JAR: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
Required offline files
jdk-7u80-linux-x64.rpm
CDH-5.14.0-1.cdh5.14.0.p0.24-el7.parcel
CDH-5.14.0-1.cdh5.14.0.p0.24-el7.parcel.sha1
cloudera-manager-el6-cm5.14.0-x86_64.tar.gz
mysql-connector-java-5.1.46-bin.jar
After downloading, upload these files to the server’s /soft directory (create it manually) using an FTP client such as Filezilla.
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