Hi Robin,

There's a period missing in the URL you posted.
The correct URL is:
http://public-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HDP-UTILS-1.1.0.15/repos/centos6/HDP-UTILS-1.1.0.15-centos6.tar.gz

Yusaku

On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Robin Carnow <[email protected]> wrote:

> After following the instructions for Option I, I have found that the
> following link does not work:
>
>
> http://public-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HDP-UTILS-1.1.0.15/repos/centos6/HDP-UTILS-1.1.015-centos6.tar.gz
>
> Is it missing from the server?
>
>
> ~Robin
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Robin Carnow <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thank you Ravi and Hitesh.  I will take a look.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Hitesh Shah <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Ambari does not download rpms from a central location but it relies on
>>> yum install which in turn depends on the repo configuration. Therefore, for
>>> instaling in such environments, what you probably need is to create a local
>>> yum mirror or proxies for both the HDP and epel repos.
>>>
>>> For more details, you can look at
>>> http://docs.hortonworks.com/CURRENT/index.htm#Appendix/Deploying_HDP_In_Production_Data_Centers_with_Firewalls/Deploying_HDP_In_Production_Data_Centers.htm
>>>
>>> -- Hitesh
>>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 8, 2012, at 1:14 PM, Robin Carnow wrote:
>>>
>>> > Thank you very much for a quick and thorough response.
>>> >
>>> > I am in an environment where I cannot connect to the Internet so will
>>> Ambari still be able to install both ganglia and nagios? Or will I have to
>>> put the rpms either on the master or on the nodes during install of
>>> ambari-agent?
>>> >
>>> > I am in the process of collecting what I need so I can install Ambari
>>> in this disconnected environment.
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> >
>>> > Rob
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>> > On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Hitesh Shah <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Hi Rob,
>>> >
>>> > For nagios, it works with Nagios-3.2.3 ( the puppet modules have been
>>> hardcoded to it as some configs generated were only tested with that
>>> particular version), You are welcome to try changing the version and
>>> providing a patch if you can get it to work with a newer version.
>>> >
>>> > For ganglia, we discovered some bugs in the version we tried with (
>>> 3.2.0 ) that caused problems both in the hadoop layer as well as the
>>> ganglia layer. The HDP repo that is documented provides a patched version
>>> of libganglia, ganglia-[gmond|gmetad|...]-3.2.0-99 with fixes that Ambari
>>> is compatible with. I believe the patches were finally committed to ganglia
>>> and should be available in the latest release - however, similar to nagios,
>>> the new versions have not been tested against.
>>> >
>>> > The same versions hold for both 0.9 and trunk.
>>> >
>>> > FWIW, Ambari will install and configure both ganglia and nagios for
>>> you so you will likely not need to do any pre-install/setup for the
>>> monitoring layer.
>>> >
>>> > -- Hitesh
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Nov 8, 2012, at 11:51 AM, Robin Carnow wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > Hi,
>>> > >
>>> > > I'm new to Ambari and I was wondering what versions of Ganglia and
>>> Nagios are compatible with the 0.9 version and the trunk version.  So what
>>> versions should I be running on the nodes?
>>> > >
>>> > > I was not able to find this on the website.
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks,
>>> > > Rob
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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