Jenn,

Sorry, got lost in the inbox. I signed off on/pushed the patch.


I have no problems with the suggested change to the README.






From: Jennifer Barnabee
Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎February‎ ‎13‎, ‎2015 ‎6‎:‎38‎ ‎AM
To: [email protected]





Hi All,
This may be OBE, but I was wondering if anyone had the chance to look at
this patch (NIFI-286) and the suggestion for the README doc.
Cheers,
Jenn

On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Jennifer Barnabee <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Happy Tuesday!
>
> I submitted a patch for NIFI-286 yesterday. It addresses typos in the
> Overview that I didn't catch before and adds to the Admin Guide. Please
> review the Installation section and the new Clustering section in the Admin
> Guide. I welcome any feedback!
>
> As a side note, I hate that the Security Configuration section of the
> Admin Guide is still not done. It would be great to work with someone on
> that if anyone is interested (or if anyone just wants to write it :-)
>
> Also, I have a question about the README document. Now that I can grab the
> release as a zip file and just unzip it, I see that the README doc might be
> a little confusing. It tells you to go into the nifi-assembly/target
> directory to find the build before you can start it. This only applies if
> you have to build it first, right? Otherwise, you can simply navigate to
> the bin directory to start it.
>
> Here is the text in the current README:
>
> To build:
> - Execute 'mvn clean install' or for parallel build execute 'mvn -T 2.0C
> clean install'
>
> To start NiFi:
> - Change directory to 'nifi-assembly'.  In the target directory there
> should be a build of nifi.
> - Unpack the build wherever you like or use the already unpacked build.
> '<install_location>/bin/nifi.sh start'
> - Direct your browser to http://localhost:8080/nifi/
>
> Maybe we could change it slightly to:
>
> To build:
> - Execute 'mvn clean install' or for parallel build execute 'mvn -T 2.0C
> clean install'
> - Change directory to 'nifi-assembly'.  In the target directory there
> should be a build of nifi.
> - Unpack the build wherever you like or use the already unpacked build.
>
> To start NiFi:
> - Change directory to the location where you installed NiFi
> - '<install_location>/bin/nifi.sh start'
> - Direct your browser to http://localhost:8080/nifi/
>
> Please let me know if this seems reasonable.
> Thanks!
> -Jenn
>
>

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