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kravii updated AMBARI-26519:
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Component/s: ambari-web
> Ambari Web Installation Creates Repo File with Empty Base URL on First Attempt
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> Key: AMBARI-26519
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-26519
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ambari-web
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0, 2.7.9
> Reporter: kravii
> Priority: Major
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> When performing a cluster installation through Ambari Web, the first
> installation attempt generates a repository file at
> {{/etc/yum.repos.d/ambari-xxx-1.repo}} with an empty {{{}baseurl{}}}, causing
> the installation to fail. However, after removing the repo file and
> restarting the process from the beginning, the second attempt succeeds with
> the correct {{baseurl}} at
> {{{}/etc/yum.repos.d/ambari-{}}}{{{}xxx{}}}{{{}-2.repo{}}}.
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> h3. Environment
> * OS: Rocky 8
> * Ambari Versions: 2.7.9 / 3.0.0
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> h3. Steps to Reproduce
> # Start a new cluster installation via {*}Ambari Web{*}.
> # Proceed through the steps until {*}Install, Start and Test{*}.
> # Observe that the installation fails.
> # Check the file {{{}/etc/yum.repos.d/ambari-{}}}{{{}xxx{}}}{{{}-1.repo{}}}
> on one of the target hosts and note that the {{baseurl}} field is {*}empty{*}.
> # Delete the file {{{}ambari-{}}}{{{}xxx{}}}{{{}-1.repo{}}}.
> # Return to *Step 1: Select Version* in Ambari Web and restart the cluster
> installation process.
> # This time, observe that
> {{{}/etc/yum.repos.d/ambari-{}}}{{{}xxx{}}}{{{}-2.repo{}}} is created with
> the correct {{{}baseurl{}}}, and the installation proceeds successfully.
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