Hi,Yusaku, I see you have committed many codes into git trunk repository ( git://git.apache.org/ambari.git) recently , could I use trunk code to run ambari? will it work? By the way, this week , you will release 1.2 ,right? if yes, which day will it release?
Thx. 2013/1/11 Yusaku Sako <[email protected]> > Hi Jinwei, > > The way you are making a POST call to create a cluster looks correct. > A successful POST results in HTTP Status Code 201 ("Created"). > Note that this only creates a Cluster resource, but there are many other > calls you would need to make in order to install a cluster (for example, > registering hosts to the cluster, creating services and its components, > assigning these components to specified hosts, creating and applying > configurations to the services, initiating installation of the services, > starting the services, etc). > > We are only days away from having a release candidate of Ambari 1.2.0 > ready. > I recommend you wait for the release candidate so that you will be able to > try installing a cluster via Ambari Web and observe all the API calls it > makes. > > Thanks! > Yusaku > > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 7:07 AM, jinwei zhu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > HI, Yusaku, since ambari web ui has not worked well, I am trying to use > > "httpclient" to send request by rest service , and the request is to > create > > a cluster. > > Here is the java code : > > String restURL="http://myhostname:8080/api/clusters/mycluster" > > HttpClient client=new HttpClient(); > > PostMethod postMethod = new PostMethod(restURL); > > String body="{\"hostname\":\"myhostname\"}"; > > postMethod.setRequestBody(body); > > int statusCode = client.executeMethod(postMethod); > > System.out.println(postMethod.getResponseBodyAsString()); > > > > after running this code, I try getMethod using that restURL, the rest > > server could return the cluster infomation, but only a litter infomation. > > so , I doubt if the http body content is enough and if I missed some > steps > > before calling that restURL . Please correct me , thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2013/1/7 Yusaku Sako <[email protected]> > > > >> Hi Peicheng, > >> > >> The documentation that you referred is outdated and you will not be > >> able to install a cluster if you simply follow it. Sorry about > >> that... > >> AMBARI-666 was a development branch for the new, unreleased 1.2.0 > >> version of Ambari. The code from this branch was merged to trunk > >> about a month ago. > >> We will be releasing 1.2.0 shortly (in a week or so) along with > >> updated documentation. > >> Please try again when 1.2.0 is released. > >> > >> Thanks for your patience! > >> > >> Yusaku > >> > >> On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 6:32 AM, peicheng Liao <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > Hi all: > >> > > >> > I try to install Ambari-666 using the docs. > >> > > >> > Ambari-666 Development - Apache Ambari (Incubating) - Apache Software > >> Foundation > >> > > >> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AMBARI/Ambari-666+Development > >> > > >> > I start my ambari-server , and I can it use > >> > > >> > http://am1:8080/api/check > >> > staus return "RUNNING" > >> > > >> > Next I start ambari-web , > >> > > >> > #cd ambari-web > >> > # brunch w > >> > but not thing happend > >> > so I turn on the config.coffee > >> > > >> > server: > >> > port: 3333 > >> > base: '/' > >> > run: no > >> > > >> > to > >> > server: > >> > port: 3333 > >> > base: '/' > >> > run: yes > >> > > >> > 05 Jan 09:02:16 - info: application started on http://localhost:3333/ > >> > > >> > ===== > >> > so I try to login the web ( user "admin" password "admin" ), > >> > I found it sent request to http://am1:3333/api/v1/users/admin > >> > (am1 is my server hostname,i can connect am1) > >> > When I try to open the url to check , It return > >> > "Cannot GET /api/v1/users/admin " > >> > > >> > What kind mistake with me ? > >> > Thank for your help ~ > >> > > > > >
