In most cases Ambari Metrics runs separate HBase and Zookeeper instances.
The default ports of Ambari Metrics Zookeeper are typically in the 60,000
range.
Would expect the Ambari defaults to do the trick, which I suspect relates
to Sid's question.
On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 5:07 AM,
The formatting of the principal name is just a property and while it could
be changed I believe the cluster name is usually added as Principal Suffix
because what if there are multiple clusters in the same Kerberos realm.
If the principal was only hdfs@domain then multiple clusters would share
So you are still seeing an error?
Was there more to the past error message?
We always remove the OS repositories we are not using from the listing.
What action were you attempting when the original problem occurred?
The agent code cache should update when the agents check-in to the server.
Believe check-in occurs after the server is restarted and/or after an agent
is restarted.
Is the python? code in the standard location
ambari-server/resources/common-services/YOUR_SERVICE/VERSION/package/scripts/
Or what
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> I use centos7 to test, i really do not know how to fix it.
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> The agent code cache shou
Just to close the loop on this one. Went ahead and created a JIRA against
Ambari.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-22708
Ranger HDFS logging health Ambari Alert
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 12:16 PM, David Quiroga <quirogadf4w...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello
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> First
Hello
First some background:
We were directed to retain audit/access records "forever" (technically 7
years but that is basically forever in electronic log time).
Each Hadoop component generates local audit logs as per their log4j
settings. In our production system these logs would frequently
If Ambari Server reported successful start up and logs seem to confirm that
but you are unable to access the UI with a browser
Would suggest checking "firewall" settings the port may be blocked from
external access.
On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 10:30 PM, Shekhar Babulal Dhotre <
We have been able to add the management of HBase Thrift and Rest into our
Ambari via custom management packs.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AMBARI/Management+Packs#ManagementPacks-Add%C2%AD-OnServiceManagementPackStructure
In our mpacks there is a metainfo.xml under the
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