Sorry I'm no Ambari developer, so I will answer being assure that I will be corrected if I'm saying something silly.
The file is coming out of ambari agent package so I guess you need to modify the file on each node and restart the agent. Hope it helps Olivier On 9 Jul 2013 13:49, "Brian Jeltema" <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks. I see what needs to be changed, but I'm unclear about the > mechanics. If I change the code on the Ambari server, > will it automatically propagate to each agent? Or do I need to > edit/restart each agent? > > TIA > > Brian > > On Jul 8, 2013, at 5:05 PM, Olivier Renault wrote: > > Hi Brian, > > For the time being, it looks like we're switching it off by default. If > you would like to amend this behavior you probably want to modify > /var/lib/ambari-agent/puppet/modules/hdp/manifests/init.pp > > Good luck, > Olivier > > > On 8 July 2013 18:29, Brian Jeltema <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I'm new to Ambari and am looking for clarification of how ambari >> interacts with iptables. I disabled iptables during installation as >> documented. >> After completion of the install, we restarted iptables. However, whenever >> I do a stop/start cycle of the MapReduce service, >> iptables is stopped on all of the cluster nodes. Is that expected >> behavior? If so, how do I override it? >> >> TIA >> >> Brian > > > >
