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JaySenSharma updated AMBARI-18932:
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Description:
- If there are more than one Ambari Admin users present. Then if one of the
admin user say "admin1" click on the "Actions" => "Add Service" in the
ambari UI and does nothing.
- Then other logged in admin users will keep seeing the "Add Service Wizard in
Progress" blinking bar in the ambari UI and the "service action" dropdown
button will not be visible to them.
Steps to reproduce the issue is as following:
Step-1). Run the following Curl command:
{code}
curl -u admin:admin -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X POST -d
'{"wizard-data":"{\"userName\":\"admin\",\"controllerName\":\"addServiceController\"}"}'
http://standaloneambari.example.com:8080/api/v1/persist
{code}
Step-2). Login to the Ambari UI with "admin" user.
Step-3). Create a new "local" user with some name like "admin1" (any password
like "admin1")
Step-4). Open *another* browser and login with the "admin1" user. User might
see that the "Add Service Wizard in Progress" link is blinking at the top.
Step-5). Now from the earlier browser where we logged in with "admin" user. We
will need to click on the "Actions" => "Add Service"
Step-6). Now if the "admin" user does nothing. Or Shuts down his/her laptop.
Still the other admin users (like "admin1") will not be able to perform any
action in the ambari UI and will keep seeing the "Add Service Wizard in
Progress" link is blinking at the top.
*NOTE:* Even restarting the ambari server will not resolved the issue for other
admin users.
was:
- If there are more than one Ambari Admin users present. Then if one of the
admin user say "admin1" click on the "Actions" => "Add Service" in the
ambari UI and does nothing.
- Then other logged in admin users will keep seeing the "Add Service Wizard in
Progress" blinking bar in the ambari UI and the "service action" dropdown
button will not be visible to them.
Steps to reproduce the issue is as following:
Step-1). Run the following Curl command:
curl -u admin:admin -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X POST -d
'{"wizard-data":"{\"userName\":\"admin\",\"controllerName\":\"addServiceController\"}"}'
http://standaloneambari.example.com:8080/api/v1/persist
Step-2). Login to the Ambari UI with "admin" user.
Step-3). Create a new "local" user with some name like "admin1" (any password
like "admin1")
Step-4). Open *another* browser and login with the "admin1" user. User might
see that the "Add Service Wizard in Progress" link is blinking at the top.
Step-5). Now from the earlier browser where we logged in with "admin" user. We
will need to click on the "Actions" => "Add Service"
Step-6). Now if the "admin" user does nothing. Or Shuts down his/her laptop.
Still the other admin users (like "admin1") will not be able to perform any
action in the ambari UI and will keep seeing the "Add Service Wizard in
Progress" link is blinking at the top.
*NOTE:* Even restarting the ambari server will not resolved the issue for other
admin users.
> "Add Service Wizard in Progress" keeps showing to other admin users even
> after restart
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>
> Key: AMBARI-18932
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-18932
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ambari-server
> Affects Versions: 2.4.1
> Environment: All
> Reporter: JaySenSharma
>
> - If there are more than one Ambari Admin users present. Then if one of the
> admin user say "admin1" click on the "Actions" => "Add Service" in the
> ambari UI and does nothing.
> - Then other logged in admin users will keep seeing the "Add Service Wizard
> in Progress" blinking bar in the ambari UI and the "service action" dropdown
> button will not be visible to them.
> Steps to reproduce the issue is as following:
> Step-1). Run the following Curl command:
> {code}
> curl -u admin:admin -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X POST -d
> '{"wizard-data":"{\"userName\":\"admin\",\"controllerName\":\"addServiceController\"}"}'
> http://standaloneambari.example.com:8080/api/v1/persist
> {code}
> Step-2). Login to the Ambari UI with "admin" user.
> Step-3). Create a new "local" user with some name like "admin1" (any password
> like "admin1")
> Step-4). Open *another* browser and login with the "admin1" user. User might
> see that the "Add Service Wizard in Progress" link is blinking at the top.
> Step-5). Now from the earlier browser where we logged in with "admin" user.
> We will need to click on the "Actions" => "Add Service"
> Step-6). Now if the "admin" user does nothing. Or Shuts down his/her laptop.
> Still the other admin users (like "admin1") will not be able to perform any
> action in the ambari UI and will keep seeing the "Add Service Wizard in
> Progress" link is blinking at the top.
> *NOTE:* Even restarting the ambari server will not resolved the issue for
> other admin users.
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