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Srimanth Gunturi updated AMBARI-3531: ------------------------------------- Description: Ambari currently provides cluster level service configurations. This is a problem when the cluster has a mix of different hardwares requiring different configurations for a group of hosts of a service. For example, some DataNodes having bigger disks might need extra mount points in {{dfs_datanode_data_dir}}. Ambari needs to provide configuration override capability for a group of hosts per service. The primary use cases from UI perspective are the ability to # Override 3 properties for 500 hosts # Go to host and see effective configurations # Save configuration without restarting # Indicate which services/components need restarting was: Ambari currently provides cluster level service configurations. This is a problem when the cluster has a mix of different hardwares requiring different configurations for a group of hosts of a service. For example, some DataNodes having bigger disks might need extra mount points in {{dfs_datanode_data_dir}}. Ambari needs to provide configuration override capability for a group of hosts per service. The primary use cases from UI perspective are: * Override 3 properties for 500 hosts * Go to host and see effective configurations * Save configuration without restarting * Indicate which services/components need restarting > Provide configuration host overrides capability in Ambari > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMBARI-3531 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-3531 > Project: Ambari > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: controller > Affects Versions: 1.4.1 > Reporter: Srimanth Gunturi > Assignee: Srimanth Gunturi > Fix For: 1.4.2 > > > Ambari currently provides cluster level service configurations. > This is a problem when the cluster has a mix of different hardwares requiring > different configurations for a group of hosts of a service. For example, some > DataNodes having bigger disks might need extra mount points in > {{dfs_datanode_data_dir}}. > Ambari needs to provide configuration override capability for a group of > hosts per service. > The primary use cases from UI perspective are the ability to > # Override 3 properties for 500 hosts > # Go to host and see effective configurations > # Save configuration without restarting > # Indicate which services/components need restarting -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1#6144)