Pratik - You’ll need to make sure everything the packages require is already
installed. Almost all 3rd-party repos (such as Ambari) will depend on the Linux
Distributions packages instead of maintaining their own packages for things
already provided by the Linux Distribution.
On RHEL/CentOS, d
Hi Sean,
Thanks for the info
I am trying to use HDP2.2 with Ambari 1.7 and I don’t want the updated packages.
So, I have downloaded those repos and created my own local repository.
Now, in order to make this work w/o downloading anything from rhel repo, I have
to add postgresql package in my lo
Pratik - The Ambari repo only provide Ambari packages. For example, these are
the packages provides for rhel/centos6:
ambari-agent
ambari-log4j
ambari-server
They have these dependancies, which means you’ll likely need the OS
repositories:
# rpm -qpR ambari-server-1.7.0-169.noarch.rpm
pos
Pratik - Apologies. Mean to start with: “Ambari uses postgresql by default”.
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On Mar 27, 2015, at 08:19, Sean Roberts
mailto:srobe...@hortonworks.com>> wrote:
Pratik - The Ambari repo only provide Ambari package
Hi All,
Can someone tell me which database does ambari-repo provides by default ?
I disabled the local-os repo and tried to setup ambari server.
At that point of time, it raised an exception saying "postgres-server>8.1"
required.
So, definitely postgres is not packaged with the ambari-repo.
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