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Ananda Verma edited comment on AMBARI-7811 at 10/18/16 5:36 AM:
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All 3 integration as independent services would be better idea I guess. With 
HDP 2.4 log search preview is already made with ambari infra and it uses solr 
so definitely ELK is not coming for default log analysis server.

But elastic search integration definitely make sense. My team is already 
working on it since we are integrating predictionio which needs elastic search 
for meta store so it make sense for us to integrate. 


was (Author: rahul.vi...@gmail.com):
All 3 integration as independent services would be better idea I guess. With 
HDP 2.4 log search preview is already made with ambari infra and it uses solr 
so definitely ELK is not coming for default log analysis server.

But ElasticSearch integration definitely make sense. 

> Integrate ElasticSearch, LogStash and Kibana with Ambari
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMBARI-7811
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-7811
>             Project: Ambari
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: ambari-server
>            Reporter: Mingjiang Shi
>
> A hadoop cluster has many nodes, many services and many components, which 
> generates many logs on different machines.  It would be a good idea to search 
> and view those logs at a central place.  
> The ELK stack (elastic search, logstash and kibana) is the one of the best 
> open source log collection, storage and search solution.  By integrating ELK 
> with Ambari, user could optionally install ELK when deploying a cluster.  
> This will enable user to search and view all the logs at free.



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