Ambari folks – What is the purpose of the Ambari TrustStore?
I’ve only seen CA certificates added to it.
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/ambari-bootstrap/blob/master/deploy/deploy-recommended-cluster.bash
Or an ansible version:
https://github.com/hortonworks/ansible-hortonworks/blob/master/playbooks/roles/ambari-config/tasks/main.yml#L97-L111
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From: Lian Jiang <jiangok2...@gmail.com>
Reply-To:
Yes. Best method is to monitor the cluster creation status and then trigger
your post-actions.
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> On 18 Feb 2018, at 03:30, Lian Jiang <jiangok2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using terraform and ambari blueprint to
I didn’t find an internal way to do this but am still interested.
Got a tip that Ambari supports SPNEGO. So am using that now :)
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From: Sean Roberts <srobe...@hortonworks.com>
Date: Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 6:56 PM
To: "user@ambari.apache.org" <use
Gonzalo – Thanks. I’ve seen for grabbing metrics and configs. But in my case I
need to submit POSTs to Ambari. Or can we submit to Ambari in other ways.
An example would be hitting /api/v1/ldap_sync_events and the user management
APIs.
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From: Gonzalo Herreros <ghe
since they are being called from Ambari?
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You should never replace the system Python on RHEL/CentOS.
If you have applications that require a different versions then install them
separately (in a VirtualEnv, /usr/local, /opt or many other methods).
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From: Anup <ahirea...@gmail.com>
Reply-To:
This should be a bug/feature request then. Anything that easily intelligible
from the UI should also be from the API.
Really what the API should provide is it’s “service catalog”. To get this
currently you need to browse to each service in the UI and see the URLs it
lists.
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That’s correct. HDP 2.5 is not ready, but the stack version is listed in the
Ambari directories. For now, please use 2.4 for now.
From: Andrew Stadtler [mailto:a...@phdata.io]
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 4:03 PM
To: user@ambari.apache.org
Cc: Alejandro Fernandez
You should be able to use the AMS grafana source plugin in your own grafana.
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On 17 May 2016, at 02:56, Han JU
<ju.han.fe...@gmail.com<mailto:ju.han.fe...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks Jayush.
Yes I a
This is likely due to Amazon Linux not being a supported platform at this time.
This is the error you received:
ERROR: Unexpected OS
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On Feb 4, 2016, at 17:01, rammohan ganapavarapu
<rammohanga...@gmail.
from a blueprint so
/api/v1/blueprints would be empty.
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On Nov 24, 2015, at 10:34, cs user
<acldstk...@gmail.com<mailto:acldstk...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi All,
I've been looking at using blueprin
/ch_installing_hue_chapter.html
You could also look to the new Ambari Views as an alternative to Hue. They are
packages with Ambari 2.1 HDP 2.3.
http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.1.0.0/bk_ambari_views_guide/content/ch_using_ambari_views.html
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-root, as ambari-user (not sure if it's
required but fixed issues in my environment)?
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On 28 Jul 2015, at 11:18, David Schmaderer
apachemailingli...@gmail.commailto:apachemailingli...@gmail.com wrote:
Sure
Can you share the configuration of the view?
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On 21 Jul 2015, at 13:38, David Schmaderer
apachemailingli...@gmail.commailto:apachemailingli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Erik,
thank you very much for your reply. Now I
the
configuration files manually:
http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.2.4/HDP_Man_Install_v224/index.html#ref-1f93da57-d4dc-4de9-8e9c-34b1442e77f8
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On 8 May 2015, at 14:46, Joshi Omkar wrote
/' \
-i /etc/ambari-server/conf/ambari.properties
```
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On 30 Apr 2015, at 14:22, Joshi Omkar wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install a 8-node HDP using Ambari 2.0.
In the 'Advanced Repository Option', I had kept
, do something like this for each package. Then ensure everything
they require are already installed.
rpm -qpR ambari-server-1.7.0-169.noarch.rpm
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On Mar 27, 2015, at 11:10, Pratik Gadiya
pratik_gad
Pratik - Apologies. Mean to start with: “Ambari uses postgresql by default”.
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On Mar 27, 2015, at 08:19, Sean Roberts
srobe...@hortonworks.commailto:srobe...@hortonworks.com wrote:
Pratik - The Ambari repo only
postgresql-server = 8.1
openssl
python = 2.6
/bin/sh
/bin/sh
/bin/sh
/bin/sh
rpmlib(FileDigests) = 4.6.0-1
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) = 4.0-1
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) = 3.0.4-1
rpmlib(PayloadIsXz) = 5.2-1
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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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may be
the case for applications that work with storm. The package in itself typically
does nothing and does not provide executables. In some cases they will contain
RPM spec for building packages, but not always.
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Racker Greg - I’m not familiar with the decommissioning API, but if it’s
consistent with the rest of Ambari, you’ll need to change from this:
excluded_hosts: “slave-1.local,slave-2.local
To this:
excluded_hosts : [ slave-1.local,slave-2.local ]
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Steve - Where are you getting your JDK from?
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From: Steve Edison sediso...@gmail.commailto:sediso...@gmail.com
Reply: user@ambari.apache.org
user@ambari.apache.orgmailto:user@ambari.apache.org
Date: February 27
Tao - It’s in the ambari-agent sources (or packages) not in the ambari-server
packages.
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From: Yu, Tao ta...@aware.commailto:ta...@aware.com
Reply: user@ambari.apache.org
user@ambari.apache.orgmailto:user
Sean Roberts
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From: Yu, Tao ta...@aware.commailto:ta...@aware.com
Reply: user@ambari.apache.org
user@ambari.apache.orgmailto:user@ambari.apache.org
Date: February 18, 2015 at 19:50:13
To: 'user@ambari.apache.org'
user@ambari.apache.orgmailto:user
/sources.list.d/ambari.list)
3. You’ve updated the apt-sources list: sudo apt-get update
If after confirming all of that, there would have to be something wrong with
your Ubuntu dpkg/apt database.
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From: Adaryl Bob
B - You had likely missed the ‘apt-get update’ after putting the file in place.
Note that the current packages are for Ubuntu12 not Ubuntu 14, so it’s not
guaranteed to work.
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