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Alejandro Fernandez updated AMBARI-12455:
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    Summary: RU - Magician Script to correct data inconsistencies, allow 
retrying repo installation, force finalize to versions, etc  (was: RU - Script 
to correct data inconsistencies, allow retrying repo installation, force 
finalize to versions, etc)

> RU - Magician Script to correct data inconsistencies, allow retrying repo 
> installation, force finalize to versions, etc
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>
>                 Key: AMBARI-12455
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-12455
>             Project: Ambari
>          Issue Type: Story
>          Components: ambari-agent
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0
>            Reporter: Alejandro Fernandez
>            Assignee: Alejandro Fernandez
>             Fix For: 2.1.2
>
>
> Support has identified the need to come up with a script to fix any 
> mismatches in the database, or identify problems during Rolling Upgrade.
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MkXNbc9R8Rj11R2WyHsrmDQ2sTGhjYrrOoUPbAdOkEU/edit?disco=AAAAAQ1qHbU
> This can be a simple Python/SQL script that
> * On a newly installed cluster, ensures that there is at least one cluster 
> version whose state is CURRENT. If not, will advise the user to restart 
> services.
> * If the user has Registered and Installed repos, check that each one has a 
> unique version and display name. Further, if any are stuck in an INSTALLING 
> state, will let the user take three potential actions: leave as is, force to 
> INSTALLED, force to INSTALL_FAILED.
> * If the user has Registered and Installed repos, and one cluster_version is 
> already in an UPGRADING state,  perhaps because hdp-select changed the 
> symlinks and a component was restarted, or the user inadvertently started a 
> manual upgrade, will allow the user to force it back to INSTALLED.
> * If the user in the in the middle of an upgrade, and they want to force one 
> of the versions are CURRENT, it will update all DB records accordingly, and 
> set the previously CURRENT version to INSTALLED.
> For now, this will support Ambari 2.0.0 and higher, and MySQL, and Postgres.



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