Tao - ‘src.rpm’ typically contains the source code for that package. While the
non-src RPMs provide the compiled package. This is the practice with all
packages from RedHat, CentOS, ...
Note: Commenting as an Ambari user, not a dev on Storm or Ambari.
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Sean
Hi,
I am installing HDP cluster v2.1.7, with Storm service. I found 2 RPM packages
for Storm:
* storm-0.9.1.2.1.7.0-784.el6.noarch.rpm
* storm-0.9.1.2.1.7.0-784.el6.src.rpm
I am wondering what storm-0.9.1.2.1.7.0-784.el6.src.rpm does. It seems like it
does nothing during
Tao - I’m not sure, and that would likely be a question for the Storm devs as
the members of this list wouldn’t be involved with packaging Storm.
As mentioned though, ‘src.rpm’ is almost always the raw src which is added to
the system for use by other applications which need it to build, which
Thanks Sean!
So how are these 2 RPM packages generated? Were they created based on Storm
source (to compile and build) or just create RPM with binary only?
Regards,
-Tao
From: Sean Roberts [mailto:srobe...@hortonworks.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:05 AM
To: Yu, Tao;
Also what is your Ambari version?
The ability to add custom services via Ambari Web is new as of Ambari 1.7.0.
Thanks
Jayush
From: Yusaku Sako yus...@hortonworks.commailto:yus...@hortonworks.com
Reply-To: user@ambari.apache.orgmailto:user@ambari.apache.org
Do you see your new services through the Ambari REST API?
http://ambari-server:8080/api/v1/stacks/HDP/versions/2.2/services
Yusaku
From: Giovanni Paolo Gibilisco gibb...@gmail.commailto:gibb...@gmail.com
Reply-To: user@ambari.apache.orgmailto:user@ambari.apache.org
Hi Satya,
Take a look at the
ambari-server/src/main/resources/role_command_order.json
This json structure is used to build the dependency graph between components.
Every stack overrides this file to add order between new components that the
stack introduces, so that the base copy of this
You should find as part of the src.rpm a spec file. The spec file will give you
the option which have been used at compilation time.
Thanks
Olivier
From: Yu, Tao ta...@aware.commailto:ta...@aware.com
Reply-To: user@ambari.apache.orgmailto:user@ambari.apache.org
I have created some custom services, and in my case the service2 needs
service1 to be installed first as it is needed for service2 to function
properly.
How can I specify the dependency or order in which the services should be
installed.
Thanks,
Satya.
IIRC switching it to HOST_COMPONENT made it so I couldn't pass in multiple
hosts (that was what I was doing originally, and Ambari just rejected the
request outright, unless my memory is tricking me). Maybe I just needed
slightly different syntax for that case?
Also, decommissioning
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