The Apache Ambari team is proud to announce Apache Ambari version 2.7.5.
Apache Ambari is a tool for provisioning, managing, and monitoring Apache
Hadoop clusters. Ambari consists of a set of RESTful APIs and a
browser-based management console UI.
The release bits are at:
http://www.apache.org/dy
Ambari-2.7.5 based on RC0.
Thank You
Regards,
Myroslav Papyrkovskyy
ards,
Myroslav Papyrkovskyy
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The Apache Ambari team is proud to announce Apache Ambari version 2.7.4
Apache Ambari is a tool for provisioning, managing, and monitoring Apache
Hadoop clusters. Ambari consists of a set of RESTful APIs and a
browser-based management console UI.
The release bits are at:
http://www.apache.org/dyn
RC0.
Thank You
Regards,
Myroslav Papyrkovskyy
ards,
Myroslav Papyrkovskyy
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Regards,
Myroslav Papyrkovskyy
It is not clear what Ambari version you are referring, but I guess your
issue is that only "*-env" config types are sent to agent for status
command execution.
I believe this was done to save some bandwidth as those are pretty regular.
On 25.06.18 16:59, David Quiroga wrote:
> If possible can you
+1
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Myroslav Papirkovskyi
> 29 січ. 2018 р. о 10:36 Jungtaek Lim написав(ла):
>
> +1
>
> Thanks,
> Jungtaek Lim (HeartSaVioR)
>
> 2018년 1월 29일 (월) 오후 5:31, Vivek Ratnavel 님이 작성:
>
>> +1
>>
>> -Vivek Ratnavel
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 8:51 PM, Nishant Bangarwa <
>> nbanga...@hor
Vivek, it looks like something is really wrong with jenkins builds for pull
requests (to feature branches at least)
I’m trying to look at builds for my PR#150
(https://github.com/apache/ambari/pull/150).
linked build is
https://builds.apache.org/job/Ambari-Github-PullRequest-Builder/193/
- list
+1 for removing redundant user names
author is always clearly visible via all cli tools / IDE.
Only reason I see we used it previously is that committers had to manually
apply patch and create commit.
This required more git knowledge and additional info from contributor to set
author value correc
+1 for RC2.
Regards,
Myroslav
> 4 лют. 2016 р. о 04:40 Srimanth Gunturi
> написав(ла):
>
> +1 vote for Ambari 2.2.1 RC2
>
> Regards,
> Srimanth
>
>
>
> From: Siddharth Wagle
> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2016 2:11 PM
> To: dev@ambari.apache.org
>
+1
> 30 січ. 2016 р. о 14:27 Nate Cole написав(ла):
>
> +1 for rc1
>
> On 1/27/16, 5:57 PM, "Robert Levas" wrote:
>
>>
>> Team...
>>
>> I have created an ambari-2.2.1 release candidate.
>>
>> GIT source tag (release-2.2.1-rc1)
>> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/ambari/repo?p=ambari
Hello. Your issue is quite simple. With current build process Ambari and Ambari
Metrics are pretty wired so they come in single repository. You install server
and agent from custom rpms so you don't have ambari.repo on your hosts.
I can suggest adding ambari repository to nodes even if you don't
Hello. Your issue is quite simple. Currently Ambari and Ambari Metrics share
code and rpm repositories. If you install server and agent from custom rpms
then you probably don't have ambari.repo on your nodes. I can suggest either
add repo file even if you don't use it for ambari itself or build
Hello. Are you building whole project?
mvn clean package from root dir will work as is.
I guess you are running partial build for ambari-server, in such case you
should add ambari-metrics/ambari-metrics to projects list (-pl or --projects).
So final command should be something like:
mvn clean pac
Hello Ximo.
Code you are talkong about is general pattern used in cluster structure
classes. General approach is following:
- clusterGlobalLock.writeLock and local write lock are aquired when method
modify dependencies between cluster objects (generally adds or removes
underlying objects like serv
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