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 <[email protected]> wrote: > I kept digging and I found that ambari supports stacks (that we have all > seen before). You can write your own custom stack > <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AMBARI/Overview#Overview-Structure> > meaning you could write the "glue" what apache projects hortonworks had > written to roll out a set of services. I guess this is how they got around > being open source. I guess I'll start looking into making my own stack > from scratch. If anyone already has one or know of one, please let me know. > > On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 10:41 AM Ganesh Raju <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> 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 <[email protected]> >> 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 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-hortonworks(cloudera) hadoop that can be still be >>> installed with Amabari? >>> >>> If there is documentation somewhere just let me know, I couldn't find >>> the answer googling as Hortonworks(cloudera) docs are all that come up. >>> >>> -- >>> Live life >>> Laugh Often >>> >> >> >> -- >> IRC: ganeshraju@#linaro on irc.freenode.ne <http://irc.freenode.net/>t >> > > > -- > Live life > Laugh Often > -- IRC: ganeshraju@#linaro on irc.freenode.ne <http://irc.freenode.net/>t
