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vitthal (Suhas) Gogate commented on AMBARI-6704: ------------------------------------------------ Oh! due to "return" statement, some checks were missing.. Thanks for the explanation! +1 for the patch At least one other committer/expert, pl. provide your comments so I can commit the patch. > ambari-server setup with the jdbc options results setup completed but miss > some steps and missleading > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMBARI-6704 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-6704 > Project: Ambari > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: jun aoki > Assignee: jun aoki > Priority: Minor > Attachments: AMBARI-6704.patch > > > When executing ambari-server setup command with jdbc options, I get > successfully setup but many things (like selinux and creating ambari user) > are missing. > {code} > $ sudo ambari-server setup --jdbc-db=mysql --jdbc-driver aaa > Using python /usr/bin/python2.6 > Setup ambari-server > JDBC driver was successfully initialized . > Ambari Server 'setup' completed successfully. > {code} > This should've kept going further > {code} > $ sudo ambari-server setup > Using python /usr/bin/python2.6 > Setup ambari-server > Checking SELinux... > SELinux status is 'enabled' > SELinux mode is 'enforcing' > Temporarily disabling SELinux > WARNING: SELinux is set to 'permissive' mode and temporarily disabled. > OK to continue [y/n] (y)? > Ambari-server daemon is configured to run under user 'ambariuser'. Change > this setting [y/n] (n)? > ... > {code} > I can submit a patch in a short while. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)