Hi Gautam,
Thanks for your reply.We could resolve the issue by removing Ranger settings
from Ambari using curl and then re-installing it from Ambari UI.We referred
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Regards,Girish
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 6:23 PM, Gautam Borad <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Girish,
Can you check if Ranger is successfully installed? Go to "Ranger" from the
left menu then "Summary". Let us know whats written next to "Ranger Admin"
If the installation was not successful, you can go to : "Ranger" from the left
menu then "Summary" then click on "Ranger Admin" link and click on "Reinstall"
option next to "Ranger Admin / Ranger" from the dropdown.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 12:51 AM, girish hilage <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to install Ranger through Ambari(2.0) on HDP(2.2) cluster.However,
after Ranger configuration was complete, when I clicked on “Deploy” button, the
Ambari UI got stuck showing the progress bar.
So, I restarted the ambari-server and logged in to Ambari UI.It showed “Ranger”
service in the list of installed services in the left pane but it was not
running. I tried to start it on UI but nothing happened.I thought of
un-installing Ranger but the “edge node” on which I had installed it does not
show “Ranger” in its set of installed services. Now, the situation is :-
Neither can I use the currently installed Ranger- Nor can I
un-install and re-install it. So, just wanted to know if it is an issue with
Ambari(2.0)?And if there is any other workaround for this.It is possible to :-
edit Ambari settings from command line?- or install new Ambari version without
affecting the current cluster setup? Regards,Girish
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Regards,Gautam.