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Ship it!




Ship It!

- Jayush Luniya


On Feb. 2, 2017, 2:19 p.m., Andrew Onischuk wrote:
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> (Updated Feb. 2, 2017, 2:19 p.m.)
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> Review request for Ambari and Jayush Luniya.
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> Bugs: AMBARI-19851
>     https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-19851
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> Repository: ambari
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> Description
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> Found this issue in ST.  
> Trying to provide setup ambari-server and
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>     
>     
>     [root@ctr-e126-1485243696039-17812-01-000004 ~]# ambari-server setup -s
>     Using python  /usr/bin/python
>     Setup ambari-server
>     Nothing was done. Ambari Setup already performed and cannot re-run setup 
> in silent mode. Use "ambari-server setup" command without -s option to change 
> Ambari setup.
>     
> 
> Trying to start ambari-server
> 
>     
>     
>     [root@ctr-e126-1485243696039-17812-01-000004 ~]# ambari-server start
>     Using python  /usr/bin/python
>     Starting ambari-server
>     ERROR: Exiting with exit code 1. 
>     REASON: Unable to detect a system user for Ambari Server.
>     - If this is a new setup, then run the "ambari-server setup" command to 
> create the user
>     - If this is an upgrade of an existing setup, run the "ambari-server 
> upgrade" command.
>     Refer to the Ambari documentation for more information on setup and 
> upgrade.
>     
> 
> Ambari-server restart in debug log
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>     
>     
>     2017-02-01 04:36:34,630 DEBUG 
> com.hw.ambari.ui.util.cluster_managers.CommandExecutor.executeCommandSequence():
>  Sending command [ambari-server restart --debug]
>     2017-02-01 04:36:35,331 DEBUG 
> com.hw.ambari.ui.util.cluster_managers.CommandExecutor.executeCommandSequence():
>  [OUTPUT STREAM]
>     Using python  /usr/bin/python
>     Restarting ambari-server
>     Ambari Server is not running
>     ERROR: Exiting with exit code 1. 
>     REASON: Unable to detect a system user for Ambari Server.
>     - If this is a new setup, then run the "ambari-server setup" command to 
> create the user
>     - If this is an upgrade of an existing setup, run the "ambari-server 
> upgrade" command.
>     Refer to the Ambari documentation for more information on setup and 
> upgrade.
> 
> **ambari-server setup** without -s setup ambari successful and ambari-server 
> start passed.
> 
> artifacts: <http://qelog.hortonworks.com/log/nat-yc-r7-sius-ambari-setup-hw-6
> /test-logs/ambari-setup-hw/artifacts/screenshots/com.hw.ambari.ui.tests.consol
> e.TestInstallSeparateSSLCertificate/testA_InstallSeparateSSLCertificate/_1_4_4
> 0_52_Element_has_not_been_found_within_60_seconds__/>  
> cluster: 172.27.30.144
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> 
> Diffs
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>   ambari-server/src/main/python/ambari_server/serverConfiguration.py 78f68ef 
>   ambari-server/src/main/python/ambari_server/serverSetup.py 0658d18 
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> Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/56227/diff/
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> 
> Testing
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> mvn clean test
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> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Andrew Onischuk
> 
>

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