Configuring Red PNDA
PNDA is an open source platform for network data analytics. It is horizontally scalable and complex to deploy on a single computer. To be able to test smaller scale applications in the developer computers, a smaller downsized version of PNDA known as Red PNDA (https://github.com/pndaproject/red-pnda) is also available. In this recipe, we will configure Red PNDA, the minimal version of PNDA in a laptop.
Getting ready
You need to have a minimum of 4GB memory, 2 VCPUs, and 8GB hard disk to install Red PNDA. It requires up to an hour to configure and install, this also depends on how fast your internet connection is.
How to do it...
You may configure Red PNDA by following the succeeding commands. First clone the project code base:
$ git clone https://github.com/pndaproject/red-pnda.git$ cd red-pnda
Build it as a super user.
$ sudo su$ bash scripts/install-dependencies.sh wlo1
In the preceding command, replace wlo1
with one of your active network interfaces. You may find it by using...