RE: [EXTERNAL] life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Woodcock, Michael W., M.B.A.
All the new\old stuff is behind a Cloudera pay wall. I am not sure how much of it. Maybe someone has a mirror… From: Matt Andruff [mailto:matt.andr...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, May 11, 2020 9:15 AM To: user@ambari.apache.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] life after Hortonworks Hey I was just poking around

Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Aaron Bossert
Matt, Yeah, my thought was to start with whatever the most recent HDP/HDF stack definition as a starting point. It just so happens that I have a backburner project to do this already. I have been using Hortonworks for a long time, but have found recently that I needed to install newer version

Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Matt Andruff
Cloudera no longer uses ambari. They stuck with Cloudera manager in their release of CDP.(CDH+HDP=CDP) https://docs.cloudera.com/cdpdc/7.0/overview/topics/cdpdc-overview.html I don't think this means that Ambari is dead. I do think it means as stated that the community will need to take on packa

Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Stephen Boesch
I am reading between the lines that ambari is no longer a strategic platform. Would someone please provide a link/reference to a Cloudera press release or blog describing this and maybe related decisions/roadmaps? thx! Am Mo., 11. Mai 2020 um 10:05 Uhr schrieb Aaron Bossert < aa...@punchcyber.com

Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Aaron Bossert
For what it is worth, I have written blueprints before, but never stacks. The documentation and tutorials for ambari stacks and blueprints are horribly out of date, incomplete, or flat out missing. Perhaps that could be an initial task for the community to undertake so that those of us who wer

Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Ganesh Raju
Here is more Apache Bigtop info releases mailinglist list of components Thanks Ganesh Raju On Mon, May 11, 2020 at

Re:Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Discovery
Is there anyone who takes interest in doing investment  on the team which already built  a totally new stack with much more services and other enhancement based on ambari? -- 原始邮件 -- 发件人: "Matt Andruff"

Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Ganesh Raju
Yes that's what Bigtop did. BTW, Apache Bigtop already has hadoop and 30 other components. Ganesh On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 9:56 AM Matt Andruff wrote: > I kept digging and I found that ambari supports stacks (that we have all > seen before). You can write your own custom stack >

Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Matt Andruff
I kept digging and I found that ambari supports stacks (that we have all seen before). You can write your own custom stack meaning you could write the "glue" what apache projects hortonworks had written to roll out a

Re: life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Ganesh Raju
Apache Bigtop now has mpack and works with Ambari. You could try that. Thanks, Ganesh On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 9:15 AM Matt Andruff wrote: > Hey I was just poking around today trying to figure out if ambari still > works to install a cluster. > > I recently was able to install a Cloudera Manager

life after Hortonworks

2020-05-11 Thread Matt Andruff
Hey I was just poking around today trying to figure out if ambari still works to install a cluster. I recently was able to install a Cloudera Manager installation. I was about to start an Ambari installation but when I poke the repos they all seem to need a user/password. Is there a non-hortonwo