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Yusaku Sako updated AMBARI-3937:
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Description:
The Config Group Management popup is currently showing:
"Manage configuration groups of this service. Groups can be created, renamed
and deleted and from here. Host memberships can also be changed. A host can
belong to only one configuration group."
A bit of rewording to:
* remove redundancy with the header
* explicitly state that the configuration group being referred to is specific
to the service in question
* explicitly state that hosts in a service config group have the same set of
configs for the service in question
"You can apply different sets of <service-name> configurations to groups of
hosts by managing <service-name> Configuration Groups and their host
membership. Hosts belonging to a <service-name> Configuration Group have the
same set of configurations for <service-name>. Each host belongs to one
<service-name> Configuration Group."
> Revise Config Group Management copy to be more descriptive
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> Key: AMBARI-3937
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-3937
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: client
> Affects Versions: 1.4.3
> Reporter: Yusaku Sako
> Assignee: Yusaku Sako
> Fix For: 1.4.3
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>
> The Config Group Management popup is currently showing:
> "Manage configuration groups of this service. Groups can be created, renamed
> and deleted and from here. Host memberships can also be changed. A host can
> belong to only one configuration group."
> A bit of rewording to:
> * remove redundancy with the header
> * explicitly state that the configuration group being referred to is specific
> to the service in question
> * explicitly state that hosts in a service config group have the same set of
> configs for the service in question
> "You can apply different sets of <service-name> configurations to groups of
> hosts by managing <service-name> Configuration Groups and their host
> membership. Hosts belonging to a <service-name> Configuration Group have the
> same set of configurations for <service-name>. Each host belongs to one
> <service-name> Configuration Group."
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