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BigTravelData

Welcome to the Big Travel Data hackathon!

Getting the SSH private key

Note: This will only work at the HackReduce building

In order to access the servers, you'll need to get the SSH keys. Download it through your browser or with curl:

$ curl -o ~/.ssh/hackreduce.pem -O http://10.101.49.148/hackreduce.pem
$ chmod 600 ~/.ssh/hackreduce.pem

Now you can access the servers with the following command:

$ ssh -i ~/.ssh/hackreduce.pem hackreduce@server

We'll be assigning each team/person a set of servers at the event.

Accessing the datasets from the clusters

Every node has access to the datasets from the following directories:

/mnt/hack_data_01
/mnt/hack_data_02

These directories are read only. A scratch space is available under the following directory:

/u01/teams

This is a globally writable directory, so be careful not to overwrite your competitor's data!

Accessing the datasets from within HackReduce

Note: This will only work at the HackReduce building

While you're here at the HackReduce space, you can download the dataset files from the following server:

Download them if you want/need to work with the data from your laptop.

Some Goodies

Some goodies are provided if you need them: ElasticSearch cluster and a Redis instance.

ElasticSearch

The elasticsearch cluster is publicly available on the following nodes (on the default ports):

cluster-7-slave-[01-10].sl.hackreduce.net

The ElasticSearch Head plugin is available, so you can point your browser here http://cluster-7-slave-01.sl.hackreduce.net:9200/_plugin/head

Redis

The Redis instance is available on the following node (on the default port):

cluster-7-slave-11.sl.hackreduce.net