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Dmytro Sen updated AMBARI-3953:
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Description:
When multiple HBase Masters are set up, HBase service-level alert section shows
multiples of the following:
- HBase Master process
- HBase Master Web UI
- HBase Master CPU utilization
The label is exactly the same for all masters, so you can't distinguish which
alert is for which master. Ambari should mirror what ambari does for NameNode
alerts so that the user can tell them apart (append hostname in the alert
label).
was:
When multiple HBase Masters are set up, HBase service-level alert section shows
multiples of the following:
HBase Master process
HBase Master Web UI
HBase Master CPU utilization
The label is exactly the same for all masters, so you can't distinguish which
alert is for which master. Ambari should mirror what ambari does for NameNode
alerts so that the user can tell them apart (append hostname in the alert
label).
> HBase Master alerts are confusing in multi-master environment
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> Key: AMBARI-3953
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-3953
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: agent
> Affects Versions: 1.4.2
> Reporter: Dmytro Sen
> Assignee: Dmytro Sen
> Fix For: 1.4.2
>
> Attachments: AMBARI-3953.patch
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>
> When multiple HBase Masters are set up, HBase service-level alert section
> shows multiples of the following:
> - HBase Master process
> - HBase Master Web UI
> - HBase Master CPU utilization
> The label is exactly the same for all masters, so you can't distinguish which
> alert is for which master. Ambari should mirror what ambari does for NameNode
> alerts so that the user can tell them apart (append hostname in the alert
> label).
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