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Alejandro Fernandez commented on AMBARI-8220: --------------------------------------------- I pushed the patch with an additional fix to trunk in commit b40fae1c59bc2b7025cb85368747444653b1659e, if all goes well after 1 day, will push to branch-1.7.0 > Hadoop install with yum timesout after 10 mins > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMBARI-8220 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-8220 > Project: Ambari > Issue Type: Bug > Components: ambari-server > Affects Versions: 1.7.0 > Reporter: Alejandro Fernandez > Assignee: Alejandro Fernandez > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 1.7.0 > > Attachments: AMBARI-8220.patch > > > Very often install fails due to timeout installing hadoop_2_2* packages, > which can take up to 8-12 mins. > Each service has a metainfo.xml file that defines the timeout for each > Component for all types of actions (e.g., INSTALL, START, CONFIGURE, STOP). > Ambari doesn't currently have a mechanism to set a different timeout just for > the INSTALL operation, so instead, the server side java code can do the > following: > Get the default agent timeout from the ambari.properties file (which will be > increased from 10 mins to 15 mins) > Get the service component's timeout if it exists. If the operation is an > INSTALL and service component timeout is less than the default timeout, then > use the default timeout. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)