Re: duplicate host cleanup

2015-12-18 Thread Brian Jeltema
rian Jeltema > Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 6:10 AM > To: user@ambari.apache.org > Cc: Tommy McNeese; Ben Gunter > Subject: Re: duplicate host cleanup > > Going back to the original name is undesirable. What other options do I have? > > Brian > >> On

Re: duplicate host cleanup

2015-12-18 Thread Sumit Mohanty
@ambari.apache.org Cc: Tommy McNeese; Ben Gunter Subject: Re: duplicate host cleanup Going back to the original name is undesirable. What other options do I have? Brian On Dec 18, 2015, at 8:56 AM, Sumit Mohanty mailto:smoha...@hortonworks.com>> wrote: Hi Brian, When the cluster was deployed (i.e

Re: duplicate host cleanup

2015-12-18 Thread Brian Jeltema
more options that we can consider. > > -Sumit > From: Brian Jeltema > Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 5:15 AM > To: user@ambari.apache.org > Cc: Tommy McNeese; Ben Gunter > Subject: duplicate host cleanup > > I just upgraded to Ambari 2.0 on a cluster and ran into a problem w

Re: duplicate host cleanup

2015-12-18 Thread Sumit Mohanty
From: Brian Jeltema Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 5:15 AM To: user@ambari.apache.org Cc: Tommy McNeese; Ben Gunter Subject: duplicate host cleanup I just upgraded to Ambari 2.0 on a cluster and ran into a problem with duplicate host definitions. Somehow, some of the cluster nodes

duplicate host cleanup

2015-12-18 Thread Brian Jeltema
I just upgraded to Ambari 2.0 on a cluster and ran into a problem with duplicate host definitions. Somehow, some of the cluster nodes were registered twice with different FQDNs: node1.mycompany.com node1.foo.mycompany.com Th