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Gwenael Le Barzic updated AMBARI-4908:
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Description:
Hello !
In the Ambari user interface, at the top of the screen, when you click on your
cluster name, you can see the last operations on this cluster, mainly stop and
start of components.
By navigating from left to right, you can have more and more detail information
about these operations, with, one the far right, the logs of specific
operations.
Is it possible to add in the logs accessible from this window the date-time at
the beginning of the line ?
Best regards.
Gwenael Le Barzic
was:
Hello !
In the Ambari user interface, at the top of the screen, when you click on your
cluster name, you can see the last operations on this cluster, mainly stop and
start of components.
By navigating from left to right, you can have more and more detail information
about these operations, with, one the far right, the logs of specific
operations.
Is it possible to add in the logs accessible from this window the date-time at
the beginning of the line ?
> Show Date-time in cluster logs
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> Key: AMBARI-4908
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-4908
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: site
> Affects Versions: 1.4.4
> Environment: CentOS 6.5
> Reporter: Gwenael Le Barzic
> Priority: Minor
>
> Hello !
> In the Ambari user interface, at the top of the screen, when you click on
> your cluster name, you can see the last operations on this cluster, mainly
> stop and start of components.
> By navigating from left to right, you can have more and more detail
> information about these operations, with, one the far right, the logs of
> specific operations.
> Is it possible to add in the logs accessible from this window the date-time
> at the beginning of the line ?
> Best regards.
> Gwenael Le Barzic
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