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Scott Creeley commented on AMBARI-8490:
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[~afernandez] [~jaimin]
Thanks Jaimin, I think what is throwing us off is that we have always had some 
kind of dependency on HDFS with our GlusterFS stacks - so we typically had to 
expose certain HDFS props - and maybe that is not necessary now and with our 
2.2.GlusterFS stack we can break away from that dependency and have a cleaner 
stack.  But not sure how to handle the 2.1.GlusterFS stack which really hasn't 
changed much other than some minor refactoring since version 1.5.0.  
Unfortunately it is now broke in the last few weeks for some reason.  I can see 
that at some point /2.0.6/hooks/before-ANY/scripts/* have all changed (as I'm 
reviewing a previous 1.7.0 code base based on your reference above to the 
initialization and params scripts).  Not saying that is all that changed or is 
the only factor causing our issues now, but based on what you have shown me 
above, it seems to at least contribute to it.  And as stated, it has worked up 
to a few weeks ago, so I'm still not sure what *ALL* has changed but this is a 
good start.  Also, we've never used/exposed the gluster-env file, we've always 
used the hadoop-env file in our GLUSTERFS configuration so maybe I will try to 
expose that and refactor our new 2.2.GlusterFS stack.  If I can get that 
working, then maybe I can apply the changes back to 2.1.GlusterFS.

> Unconfigured env file /etc/hadoop/conf/hadoop-env.sh
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMBARI-8490
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-8490
>             Project: Ambari
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.0
>         Environment: RHEL 6, HDP_2.1.GlusterFS stack
>            Reporter: Daniel Horak
>              Labels: glusterfs, hcfs
>
> I've tryed to install HDP 2.1.GlusterFS on RHEL6 via ambari 1.7.0 and I'm not 
> able to start any service, because of {{Error: JAVA_HOME is not set and could 
> not be found.}}
> {noformat}
> 2014-11-28 14:08:56,663 - Error while executing command 'start':
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File 
> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/resource_management/libraries/script/script.py",
>  line 123, in execute
>     method(env)
>   File 
> "/var/lib/ambari-agent/cache/stacks/HDP/2.1.GlusterFS/services/YARN/package/scripts/resourcemanager.py",
>  line 46, in start
>     action='start'
>   File 
> "/var/lib/ambari-agent/cache/stacks/HDP/2.1.GlusterFS/services/YARN/package/scripts/service.py",
>  line 45, in service
>     not_if=no_op
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/resource_management/core/base.py", 
> line 148, in __init__
>     self.env.run()
>   File 
> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/resource_management/core/environment.py", 
> line 149, in run
>     self.run_action(resource, action)
>   File 
> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/resource_management/core/environment.py", 
> line 115, in run_action
>     provider_action()
>   File 
> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/resource_management/core/providers/system.py",
>  line 241, in action_run
>     raise ex
> Fail: Execution of 'export HADOOP_LIBEXEC_DIR=/usr/lib/hadoop/libexec && 
> /usr/lib/hadoop-yarn/sbin/yarn-daemon.sh --config /etc/hadoop/conf start 
> resourcemanager' returned 1. Error: JAVA_HOME is not set and could not be 
> found.{noformat}
> It is probably because of "unconfigured" hadoop-env.sh file in 
> /etc/hadoop/conf/ (whole file is commented).
> {noformat}
> cat /etc/hadoop/conf/hadoop-env.sh
> # Copyright 2011 The Apache Software Foundation
> # 
> # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
> # or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
> # distributed with this work for additional information
> # regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
> # to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
> # "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
> # with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
> #
> #     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
> #
> # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
> # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
> # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
> # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
> # limitations under the License.
> # Set Hadoop-specific environment variables here.
> # The only required environment variable is JAVA_HOME.  All others are
> # optional.  When running a distributed configuration it is best to
> # set JAVA_HOME in this file, so that it is correctly defined on
> # remote nodes.
> # The java implementation to use.
> #export JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}
> # The jsvc implementation to use. Jsvc is required to run secure datanodes.
> #export JSVC_HOME=${JSVC_HOME}
> #export HADOOP_CONF_DIR=${HADOOP_CONF_DIR:-"/etc/hadoop"}
> # Extra Java CLASSPATH elements.  Automatically insert capacity-scheduler.
> #for f in $HADOOP_HOME/contrib/capacity-scheduler/*.jar; do
> #  if [ "$HADOOP_CLASSPATH" ]; then
> #    export HADOOP_CLASSPATH=$HADOOP_CLASSPATH:$f
> #  else
> #    export HADOOP_CLASSPATH=$f
> #  fi
> #done
> # The maximum amount of heap to use, in MB. Default is 1000.
> #export HADOOP_HEAPSIZE=
> #export HADOOP_NAMENODE_INIT_HEAPSIZE=""
> # Extra Java runtime options.  Empty by default.
> #export HADOOP_OPTS="$HADOOP_OPTS -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"
> # Command specific options appended to HADOOP_OPTS when specified
> #export 
> HADOOP_NAMENODE_OPTS="-Dhadoop.security.logger=${HADOOP_SECURITY_LOGGER:-INFO,RFAS}
>  -Dhdfs.audit.logger=${HDFS_AUDIT_LOGGER:-INFO,NullAppender} 
> $HADOOP_NAMENODE_OPTS"
> #export HADOOP_DATANODE_OPTS="-Dhadoop.security.logger=ERROR,RFAS 
> $HADOOP_DATANODE_OPTS"
> #export 
> HADOOP_SECONDARYNAMENODE_OPTS="-Dhadoop.security.logger=${HADOOP_SECURITY_LOGGER:-INFO,RFAS}
>  -Dhdfs.audit.logger=${HDFS_AUDIT_LOGGER:-INFO,NullAppender} 
> $HADOOP_SECONDARYNAMENODE_OPTS"
> #export HADOOP_NFS3_OPTS="$HADOOP_NFS3_OPTS"
> #export HADOOP_PORTMAP_OPTS="-Xmx512m $HADOOP_PORTMAP_OPTS"
> # The following applies to multiple commands (fs, dfs, fsck, distcp etc)
> #export HADOOP_CLIENT_OPTS="-Xmx512m $HADOOP_CLIENT_OPTS"
> #HADOOP_JAVA_PLATFORM_OPTS="-XX:-UsePerfData $HADOOP_JAVA_PLATFORM_OPTS"
> # On secure datanodes, user to run the datanode as after dropping privileges
> #export HADOOP_SECURE_DN_USER=${HADOOP_SECURE_DN_USER}
> # Where log files are stored.  $HADOOP_HOME/logs by default.
> #export HADOOP_LOG_DIR=${HADOOP_LOG_DIR}/$USER
> # Where log files are stored in the secure data environment.
> #export HADOOP_SECURE_DN_LOG_DIR=${HADOOP_LOG_DIR}/${HADOOP_HDFS_USER}
> # The directory where pid files are stored. /tmp by default.
> # NOTE: this should be set to a directory that can only be written to by 
> #       the user that will run the hadoop daemons.  Otherwise there is the
> #       potential for a symlink attack.
> #export HADOOP_PID_DIR=${HADOOP_PID_DIR}
> #export HADOOP_SECURE_DN_PID_DIR=${HADOOP_PID_DIR}
> # A string representing this instance of hadoop. $USER by default.
> #export HADOOP_IDENT_STRING=$USER
> {noformat}
> {noformat}
> # rpm -qa ambari-*
> ambari-agent-1.7.0-168.x86_64
> ambari-server-1.7.0-168.noarch
> {noformat}



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