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Hudson commented on AMBARI-12563:
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SUCCESS: Integrated in Ambari-trunk-Commit #3181 (See
[https://builds.apache.org/job/Ambari-trunk-Commit/3181/])
AMBARI-12563. Ambari return fail upon service check (aonishuk) (aonishuk:
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=ambari.git&a=commit&h=0144f793c5dfc1fac54a8bcb39e787b605e676fe)
*
ambari-common/src/main/python/resource_management/libraries/providers/hdfs_resource.py
*
ambari-common/src/main/python/resource_management/libraries/functions/get_user_call_output.py
* ambari-common/src/main/python/resource_management/libraries/functions/jmx.py
> Ambari return fail upon service check
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>
> Key: AMBARI-12563
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-12563
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0
> Reporter: Andrew Onischuk
> Assignee: Andrew Onischuk
> Fix For: 2.1.1
>
>
> User has a third party monitoring tool that, whenever user do a
> 'su' it prints out the following message
> Hello user, have fun!
> Therefore, for example when user starts up namenode, Ambari is not able to
> phrase the status codes after executing the curl call for webHDFS, and throw
> error message and indicates the operation as fail. Meanwhile, the namenode is
> actually up and running.
> This behavior also happens across other services, such as HBase.
> This issue is causing confusion upon starting of
> services/components.
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