Wow that is big problem. CentOS 7.x had ended mainstream support in 2020
and security update in 1 year. This makes installing in a new production
untenable.
I saw that Bigtop 3.1.1 supports ambari (albeit with the v2.7.5 in the
distro) and Ubuntu 20.04. Ambari 2.7.5 itself did indicate that it can be
built in Ubuntu (no version specified). The Bigtop 3.2.0 repo also has
built both Ambari server and agent .deb for Ambari 2.7.5.
In fact we managed to get the Ambari to run. The problem is that it cannot
see the Ubuntu 22.04 + Bigtop 3.2.0 repo in the available option. I had
the same problem as the other user ("Talha_Arshad - Wednesday, June 7") who
requested help here. Is there any way to get or provide "Base URLs for the
Operating Systems you are configuring" to point to the Ubuntu 22.04 repo
option? Even if it is a local repo, can I still do it? If so, how would I
go about doing that?
Appreciate anyone's help.
Keng
On Fri, Jun 9, 2023 at 6:02 PM Yuqi Gu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, Ambari currently only supports CentOS-7.
>
> BRs,
> Yuqi
>
> bigtapp_root_aws quek <[email protected]> 于2023年6月9日周五 17:35写道:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I actually needed the whole shebang of the above to work. My team was
>> telling me that as Ambari was not included in Bigtop 3.2.0, they need to
>> revert back to 3.1.1 but that would mean I cannot use a) Ubuntu 22.04 and
>> b) the later versions of the various components.
>>
>> It would be best if I can do all three. Is it possible? Is there any
>> instruction I can follow to get it done?
>>
>> Appreciate your help.
>>
>>
>> Keng
>>
>