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Di Li reassigned AMBARI-22574: ------------------------------ Assignee: Di Li > Failed to restart services on PPC cluster post Ambari upgrade for IOP/HDP > migration > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMBARI-22574 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-22574 > Project: Ambari > Issue Type: Bug > Components: ambari-server > Affects Versions: 2.6.1 > Reporter: Di Li > Assignee: Di Li > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 2.6.1 > > Attachments: AMBARI-22574.patch > > > The cluster started as IOP 4.2.5 on PPC with NameNode HA enabled. I upgraded > Ambari to Ambari 2.6.1. The NN HA setting does not matter to the issue. > After the Ambari upgrade, I can't restart services by clicking the "Restart" > button on each service with that "restart needed" icon. Nor can I abort the > requests. > Ambari server log contains the following error on unable to find redhat-ppc7 > os type. > java.lang.RuntimeException: > org.apache.ambari.server.controller.spi.SystemException: Operating System > matching redhat-ppc7 could not be found > at > org.apache.ambari.server.actionmanager.ExecutionCommandWrapper.getExecutionCommand(ExecutionCommandWrapper.java:253) > at > org.apache.ambari.server.actionmanager.ActionScheduler.abortOperationsForStage(ActionScheduler.java:880) > at > org.apache.ambari.server.actionmanager.ActionScheduler.processCancelledRequestsList(ActionScheduler.java:1172) > at > org.apache.ambari.server.actionmanager.ActionScheduler.doWork(ActionScheduler.java:333) > at > org.apache.ambari.server.actionmanager.ActionScheduler.run(ActionScheduler.java:310) > at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748) > Caused by: org.apache.ambari.server.controller.spi.SystemException: Operating > System matching redhat-ppc7 could not be found > at > org.apache.ambari.server.state.stack.upgrade.RepositoryVersionHelper.getOSEntityForHost(RepositoryVersionHelper.java:422) > at > org.apache.ambari.server.actionmanager.ExecutionCommandWrapper.getExecutionCommand(ExecutionCommandWrapper.java:247) > repo_version table had "redhat7" as the os type in the repository > information. I worked around the issue by updating repo_version table to have > redhat-ppc7 as the os type via the following SQL query: > update repo_version set > repositories='[{"OperatingSystems/ambari_managed_repositories":"true","repositories":[{"Repositories/repo_id":"IOP-4.2.5","Repositories/base_url":"http://birepo-build.svl.ibm.com/repos/IOP/RHEL7/ppc64le/4.2.5.0/20170602_1749","Repositories/repo_name":"IOP"},{"Repositories/repo_id":"IOP-UTILS-1.3","Repositories/base_url":"http://birepo-build.svl.ibm.com/repos/IOP-UTILS/RHEL7/ppc64le/1.3","Repositories/repo_name":"IOP-UTILS"}],"OperatingSystems/os_type":"redhat-ppc7"}]' > where repo_version_id = 1; -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)