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Dmitry Lysnichenko updated AMBARI-4481:
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Description:
h1. Proposal:
h2. General conception
Ambari server shares some files at /var/lib/ambari-server/resources/ via HTTP.
These files are accessible via url like
http://hostname:8080/resources/jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin . Among these files there
are service scripts, templates and hooks. Agent has a cache of these files.
Cache directory structure is similar to contents of a stacks folder at server.
For example:
$ ls /var/lib/ambari-agent/cache
{code}
└── stacks
└── HDP
├── 2.0.7
│ ├── Accumulo
│ └── Flume
└── 2.0.8
├── Accumulo
├── Flume
└── YetAnotherService
{code}
If files for some service, component and stack version is not available at
cache, agent downloads appropriate files on first use.
h2. Implementation details:
1. The trouble is that in current Jetty configuration, ambari-server does not
allow to list directories. To speed up download and avoid need to list script
files explicitly, the proposal is to pack directories "hooks" and "packages"
into tar.gz archieves. Archieves are created/updated by command "ambari-server
create-stack-archieves". During ambari-server setup, this command is executed
automatically. Original (not compressed) folders are not deleted, so user may
change stack files and rerun command to update archieves.
was:
h1. Proposal:
h2. General conception
Ambari server shares some files at /var/lib/ambari-server/resources/ via HTTP.
These files are accessible via url like
http://hostname:8080/resources/jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin . Among these files there
are service scripts, templates and hooks. Agent has a cache of these files.
Cache directory structure is similar to contents of a stacks folder at server.
For example:
$ ls /var/lib/ambari-agent/cache
{code}
└── stacks
└── HDP
├── 2.0.7
│ ├── Accumulo
│ └── Flume
└── 2.0.8
├── Accumulo
├── Flume
└── YetAnotherService
{code}
If files for some service, component and stack version is not available at
cache, agent downloads appropriate files on first use.
h2. Implementation details:
1. The trouble is that ambari-server does not allow to list directories. To
speed up download and avoid need to list files, the proposal is to pack
directories "hooks" and "packages" into tar archieves. Archieves are
created/updated by command "ambari-server create-stack-archieves". During
ambari-server setup, this command is executed automatically. Original (not
compressed) folders are not deleted, so user may change stack files and rerun
command to update archieves.
> Add to the agent ability to download service scripts and hooks
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AMBARI-4481
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-4481
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: agent, controller
> Affects Versions: 1.5.0
> Reporter: Dmitry Lysnichenko
> Assignee: Dmitry Lysnichenko
> Fix For: 1.5.0
>
>
> h1. Proposal:
> h2. General conception
> Ambari server shares some files at /var/lib/ambari-server/resources/ via
> HTTP. These files are accessible via url like
> http://hostname:8080/resources/jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin . Among these files
> there are service scripts, templates and hooks. Agent has a cache of these
> files. Cache directory structure is similar to contents of a stacks folder at
> server. For example:
> $ ls /var/lib/ambari-agent/cache
> {code}
> └── stacks
> └── HDP
> ├── 2.0.7
> │ ├── Accumulo
> │ └── Flume
> └── 2.0.8
> ├── Accumulo
> ├── Flume
> └── YetAnotherService
> {code}
> If files for some service, component and stack version is not available at
> cache, agent downloads appropriate files on first use.
> h2. Implementation details:
> 1. The trouble is that in current Jetty configuration, ambari-server does not
> allow to list directories. To speed up download and avoid need to list script
> files explicitly, the proposal is to pack directories "hooks" and "packages"
> into tar.gz archieves. Archieves are created/updated by command
> "ambari-server create-stack-archieves". During ambari-server setup, this
> command is executed automatically. Original (not compressed) folders are not
> deleted, so user may change stack files and rerun command to update archieves.
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