Also, there are usually people on #apache-metron on Freenode.  If you are
having trouble and need to ask a question, you can try there too.

Jon and Otto tend to be our community leaders there.  Many, many thanks to
them for that.  They are super helpful.  I need to join more often.

On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Marc Solanas Tarre (msolanas) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> I’m Marc, a Sr. Soft Eng at Cisco and I’ve been playing with Metron a bit
> for the last few days, while trying to get ideas on how I can best
> contribute. My main interest is Model as a Service.
> I wanted to write this email to share a few issues I’ve faced while
> onboarding myself.
>
>   *   Vagrant quick dev env does not boot for me.
>      *   Cloning from master and booting up the quick-dev env return an
> ambari error when installing the metron services “Nothing to be done.”. It
> stops here and the ansible fails.
>   *   Vagrant full dev environment works fine, however I am noticing the
> following:
>      *   The environment variables references in the docs (e.g.
> $METRON_HOME) are not set by default when you ssh into the VM. Not a big
> issue, but can make it a bit confusing for a new dev to follow the docs.
>      *   Some parts of Metron don’t seem to be getting installed at all
> (e.g. Model as a Service). Noticed this because all the required scripts to
> depoy/manage the models were missing from $METRON_HOME/bin. I then realized
> the Ansible code to install it never gets executed. My best guess so far is
> that it is still to be ported to the Ambari Mpack.
>
> I have not been able to find docs explaining why MaaS is not getting
> installed, nor am I sure I’m doing it right. In any case, I think I could
> start contributing by adding MaaS to the Ambari Mpack. Thoughts on this or
> better ideas?
> Best,
> Marc
>

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