Those instructions will only *possibly* work with the latest code, since I
got rid of the possibility of docker spawning docker.

Also, you want to use  metron-deployment/packaging/docker/ansible-docker
 and NOT the image listed in the article.
By latest, I mean this morning.

I have not tried it yet though, since my cluster is centos7 at the moment.

Also note that the inventory files have changed, so if you have old ones,
they won’t work either.



On April 26, 2017 at 10:46:30, Dima Kovalyov ([email protected])
wrote:

Thank you Nick,

Yes, I was referring to a link<
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=65144361>
that Jon and Otto provided, their method requires Ambari to be setup seems
like.

We will test your solution, thanks.

- Dima

On 04/26/2017 07:59 PM, Nick Allen wrote:

But that still requires to pre-install Ambari first, right?



No. Just like what happens when deploying "Full Dev", Ansible will install
Ambari.

On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Dima Kovalyov <[email protected]
><mailto:[email protected]>
wrote:



But that still requires to pre-install Ambari first, right?

- Dima

On 04/26/2017 07:54 PM, Nick Allen wrote:


Ok, then I must have totally misunderstood what you're looking for.


Sorry.



On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 9:59 AM, Otto Fowler <[email protected]
><mailto:[email protected]>
wrote:



Right, I think this : https://cwiki.apache.org/


confluence/pages/viewpage.


action?pageId=65144361 is the flow,
but I need to verify it post recent changes to allow building in docker
again.


On April 26, 2017 at 09:54:26, Nick Allen ([email protected]<mailto:
[email protected]>) wrote:

Here is an example of how you might do that. I created this quite a


while


ago, but it shows you the structure and how you could manage multiple
environments with this method.

https://github.com/nickwallen/metron-environments

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 9:46 PM, Otto Fowler <[email protected]
><mailto:[email protected]>
wrote:



I failed at this today, but maybe it was the way I tried.
An example would be great.



On April 25, 2017 at 20:11:26, David Lyle ([email protected]<mailto:
[email protected]>)


wrote:



Hi Dima,

The same Ansible playbooks that work for EC2 and Vagrant will work for


bare


metal installations. The only difference is that you would need to
pre-provision your machines and hand-build your inventory file. The AWS
playbooks only provision the machines. All deployment of Metron is


handled


(for all installation types) by the metron_full_install playbook [1].

-D...

[1]
https://github.com/apache/incubator-metron/blob/master/
metron-deployment/playbooks/metron_full_install.yml

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 7:37 PM, Dima Kovalyov <


[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>


wrote:



Hello Metron Team,

We have developed a script that performs auto-install of the Metron on
bare metal machines, but still working on few issues here and there.

I am curios as to what automate solutions we do have for Metron
installation right now?
The ones I am aware of are in
https://github.com/apache/incubator-metron/tree/master/


metron-deployment/:



a) AWS Ansible install (1 or 10 nodes)
b) Vagrant local VM setup

Is there any other solution available? Has anyone managed to use AWS
Ansible playbooks for bare metal installation?

- Dima

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