lumify | open source big data integration analytics | Data Visualization library
kandi X-RAY | lumify Summary
kandi X-RAY | lumify Summary
Lumify is an open source big data analysis and visualization platform. Please see for more details and videos.
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- Handle query parameters
- Convert a property value from a JSON array
- Executes the query using the given authorizations
- Update query with predicate
- Extract text
- Cleans html characters
- Extracts text from Tika
- Handles the request containing the required parameters
- Adds a justification for a vertex
- Handles incoming artifact request
- Handles the processing of an artifact
- Main method
- Main loop
- Main entry point
- Handle the incoming edges request
- Handle the required parameters
- Handles request processing
- Handle validation request
- Handle an image request
- Handles the request to retrieve an artifact thumbnail
- Handles an image thumbnail
- Gets the image thumbnail
- Saves the given term mention to the given graph
- Map a SequenceFileKey to a byte array
- Translate a document to a graph
- Finds locations within the given source vertex
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QUESTION
My Vagrantfile contains the line config.vm.network :private_network, ip: "192.168.33.10"
but when the machine comes up ifconfig
shows:
ANSWER
Answered 2017-Mar-02 at 21:48Based on some testing I just did, I think the answer here is to upgrade to Vagrant 1.9.2. I actually had not noticed this before because I mostly use Ubuntu boxes, but with a CentOS 7.2 guest VM I'm getting the same result you did. I'm defining a private network as follows:
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###1. Prerequisites to build from source. The following dependencies must be installed before building Lumify on the development machine. ###2. Clone the Lumify repo. ###3. Build and run the Lumify Dev Virtual Machine. The Lumify Dev Virtual Machine includes only the backend servers (Hadoop, Accumulo, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ, Zookeeper) used for development. This VM makes it easy for developers to get started without needing to install the full stack on thier develoment machines. The following commands will start the Lumify Dev Virtual Machine. If the virtual machine has not been built it will be built and then started. Use the following command to add the lumify-dev IP address to your hosts file. You can open an ssh shell to the machine as follows. Please see the Vagrant help for other commands that may be useful.
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