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Nate Cole commented on AMBARI-4481:
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[~dmitriusan], I think this needs some thoughts on a few failure scenarios:
maybe when trying to download scripts/hooks with repeated failures, hash
inconsistencies, unzip failures, disk space issues (unlikely), permission
issues etc etc.
We don't have to implement all the checks for first pass, but just wanted to
bring them up.
> 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. After files are
> successfully unpacked, hash is also downloaded to a separate file (this way,
> we ensure cache consistency). If any step of cache update fails (due to
> timeout, missing files, broken archieve etc), agent fails command execution
> with an appropriate message.
> h2. Packaging files into archives:
> The trouble is that in current Jetty configuration, ambari-server does not
> allow to list directories. We have two options:
> - To speed up download and avoid the need to list script files explicitly,
> the proposal is to pack directories "hooks" and "packages" into zip archives.
> After download, agent unpacks archive into cache.
> - We may set "dirAllowed" servlet option for /resources/* and in this case
> agent will download all files one by one. User will not have to run
> additional commands to have stack files updated (improved usability). For
> every file being downloaded, a separate request will be sent. This way to
> fetch files seems to be too slow, especially on big clusters.
> As a second way seems to be not applicable because it limits scalability, I'm
> going to implement the first way. Implementation steps:
> - on server startup, python script iterates over "hooks"/"package"
> directories and counts directory sha1 hashes. Files and directories are
> listed in alphabetical order, hash sum files and existing directory archives
> are skipped.
> - if directory archive does not exist or sha1 hash sum differs from
> previously counted hash sum, archive is regenerated and saved to
> "archive.zip" file.
> - sha1 hash of the directory is saved to .hash file in the root of
> "hooks"/"package" directory.
> This way, we ensure that an archive is still actual if user changes some file
> in directory or replaces entire directory.
> h2. How to change stack files after server installation
> To change stack files (scripts, templates and so on) or add new
> files/stacks/etc, user has to:
> - stop ambari-server
> - perform changes
> - start ambari-server
> - everything else will be done automagically
> h2. Cache invalidation
> Besides package archives, agent also downloads and stores archive hashes. We
> use them for cache invalidation. As stack files may only change on server
> restart (and agent reregistration), we will verify hashes only once and store
> the result in FileCache until next agent registration.
> h2. Custom actions
> I'm going to use the same approach for fetching
> /var/lib/ambari-agent/resources/custom_actions. [~sumitmohanty], can you
> please post any entry points of using/testing custom actions via API?
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