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Matt Foley updated METRON-608:
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Description:
The current Mpack for Ambari install of Metron fails to correctly install
Elasticsearch if restricted to a single-node cluster. Yet a single-node
install of Elasticsearch is certainly feasible, as shown by our quick-dev
environment.
This is a short-term fix by providing a completely separate Mpack just for the
single-node scenario. I'm also opening METRON-609 to enhance the existing
Mpack to handle the single-node and small-number-of-nodes scenario, but that
one will require much deeper testing and is likely to take a while to complete.
was:
The current Mpack for Ambari install of Metron fails to correctly install
Elasticsearch if restricted to a single-node cluster. Yet a single-node
install of Elasticsearch is certainly feasible, as shown by our quick-dev
environment.
This is a short-term fix by providing a completely separate Mpack just for the
single-node scenario. I'm also opening a separate jira to enhance the existing
Mpack to handle the single-node and small-number-of-nodes scenario, but that
one will require much deeper testing and is likely to take a while to complete.
> Mpack to install a single-node test cluster
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> Key: METRON-608
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METRON-608
> Project: Metron
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 0.3.0
> Environment: Linux, Ambari installation
> Reporter: Matt Foley
> Assignee: Matt Foley
> Fix For: Next + 1
>
>
> The current Mpack for Ambari install of Metron fails to correctly install
> Elasticsearch if restricted to a single-node cluster. Yet a single-node
> install of Elasticsearch is certainly feasible, as shown by our quick-dev
> environment.
> This is a short-term fix by providing a completely separate Mpack just for
> the single-node scenario. I'm also opening METRON-609 to enhance the
> existing Mpack to handle the single-node and small-number-of-nodes scenario,
> but that one will require much deeper testing and is likely to take a while
> to complete.
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