> - Due to DolphinScheduler's multi-tenant task switch user using command `sudo -u {linux-user} -i`, the deployment user needs to have `sudo` privileges and be password-free. If novice learners don’t understand, you can ignore this point for now.
> - Due to DolphinScheduler's multi-tenant task switch user using command `sudo -u {linux-user} -i`, the deployment user needs to have `sudo` privileges and be password-free. If novice learners don’t understand, you can ignore this point for now.
> - If you find the line "Defaults requirett" in the `/etc/sudoers` file, please comment the content.
> - If you find the line "Defaults requiretty" in the `/etc/sudoers` file, please comment the content.
### Prepare Zookeeper
If you use Zookeeper as the registry center, you need to install Zookeeper and start it first.
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- JDK:download [JDK][jdk] (1.8 or 11), install and configure environment variable `JAVA_HOME` and append `bin` dir (included in `JAVA_HOME`) to `PATH` variable. You can skip this step if it already exists in your environment.
- JDK:download [JDK][jdk] (1.8 or 11), install and configure environment variable `JAVA_HOME` and append `bin` dir (included in `JAVA_HOME`) to `PATH` variable. You can skip this step if it already exists in your environment.
- Binary package: download the DolphinScheduler binary package at [download page](https://dolphinscheduler.apache.org/en-us/download/<version>). <!-- markdown-link-check-disable-line -->
- Binary package: download the DolphinScheduler binary package at [download page](https://dolphinscheduler.apache.org/en-us/download/<version>). <!-- markdown-link-check-disable-line -->
### Configure User Exemption and Permissions
Create a deployment user, and make sure to configure `sudo` without password. Here make an example to create user `dolphinscheduler`:
> - Due to DolphinScheduler's multi-tenant task switch user using command `sudo -u {linux-user} -i`, the deployment user needs to have `sudo` privileges and be password-free. If novice learners don’t understand, you can ignore this point for now.
> - If you find the line "Defaults requiretty" in the `/etc/sudoers` file, please comment the content.