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Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli commented on AMBARI-14690:
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Apologies, yesterday was a little spotty.
Yes, good to know (2) works for you too.
Regarding the format, there are two parts: structure and field names. Clearly
JSON is standard 'enough'. The second one seems better in terms of structure.
The names are also part of the contract though, so we will need to see if we
want to borrow the names from /proc/meminfo or just create our own.
> Configurable system resource values for ambari-agent
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>
> Key: AMBARI-14690
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-14690
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ambari-agent
> Affects Versions: 2.4.0
> Reporter: Olivér Szabó
> Assignee: Olivér Szabó
> Fix For: 2.4.0
>
> Attachments: AMBARI-14690.patch
>
>
> When an ambari agent starts, host system details are registered into ambari
> server database. These values are calculated by ambari-agents based on
> different files on the hosts (e.g : /proc/meminfo).
> In some cases it isn't a correct behavior: If ambari-agent is in a
> docker-container, it will see the same memory/cpu details. (stack advisor
> also uses these values, its possible stack advisor can recommend a too high
> memory value for some services)
> Solution: Configurable system resources in ambari-agent.ini (if a value does
> not exist or empty, it will use the default behavior)
> {code:java}
> [system_resource]
> processorcount=2
> physicalprocessorcount=2
> memorysize=50000
> memoryfree=50000
> memorytotal=100000
> swapsize=20
> swapfree=20
> ...
> {code}
> In ambari-agent Facter.py set these values, all of the factor info values can
> be redefined in ambari-agent.ini file.
> That means ambari is not responsible to gather these values from the system.
> - use case:
> During 'docker run' , if there is a script which calls 'ambari-agent start',
> before that, some of the memory values can be replaced/inserted into the
> ambari-agent.ini file in that script. (e.g. the user knows that, 4
> ambari-agent containers will be started, with the same services, so the real
> memory needs to be devided by 4 etc.)
> Facter.py is called during ambari-agent start, so if the values will be
> modified later, ambari-agent needs to be restarted.
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