I see now and I think you are right, the monitoring package is not
correctly built while the solr client (I think they added it to support
Ambari Search) is not even in the project.
No idea what's the story with that.
What I would do is download the distribution from Hortonworks and take
those packages you are missing from there:
http://public-repo-1.hortonworks.com/ambari/centos7/2.x/updates/2.5.2.0/ambari-2.5.2.0-centos7.tar.gz

"Which seems to be two very key apps for choosing to use Ambari in the
first place", if you are talking about running Ambari in production, I
would never use my own build when you can use Hortonworks' build without
any license restrictions.

On 4 October 2017 at 17:01, NerdyNick <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is the only references I can find within the Maven output to these
> packages:
>
> [INFO] Copying files to /opt/stash/apache-ambari-2.5.
> 2-src/ambari-metrics/ambari-metrics-assembly/target/
> ambari-metrics-monitor-2.5.2.0.0
> [WARNING] Assembly file: /opt/stash/apache-ambari-2.5.
> 2-src/ambari-metrics/ambari-metrics-assembly/target/
> ambari-metrics-monitor-2.5.2.0.0 is not a regular file (it may be a
> directory). It cannot be attached to the project build for installation or
> deployment.
> [WARNING] The following patterns were never triggered in this artifact
> exclusion filter:
> o  '*'
>
> [INFO] Building tar : /opt/stash/apache-ambari-2.5.
> 2-src/ambari-metrics/ambari-metrics-assembly/target/
> ambari-metrics-monitor-2.5.2.0.0.tar.gz
> [WARNING] Assembly file: /opt/stash/apache-ambari-2.5.
> 2-src/ambari-metrics/ambari-metrics-assembly/target/
> ambari-metrics-monitor-2.5.2.0.0.tar.gz is not a regular file (it may be
> a directory). It cannot be attached to the project build for installation
> or deployment.
>
> I can't seem to find a single reference anywhere to ambari-infra-solr-client
> within the source.
>
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 9:51 AM, NerdyNick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> ambari-infra-solr-client and ambari-metrics-monitor. It was in the
>> subject, sorry. They appear to be a requirement for the Ambari Infra and
>> Ambari metrics apps you can select in the wizard. Which seems to be two
>> very key apps for choosing to use Ambari in the first place. Outside of the
>> configuration and setup of the system.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Gonzalo Herreros <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't any packages listed in your email, my guess by your comment is
>>> that you are missing Ambari Metrics.
>>> BTW, In the wizard you can choose not to install that component (and
>>> maybe install it later).
>>>
>>> I just ran the maven rpm command on the ambari-metrics directory and got
>>> all the rpms built, e.g.:
>>> ./ambari-metrics-common/target/rpm/ambari-metrics-common/RPM
>>> S/noarch/ambari-metrics-common-2.5.2.0-0.noarch.rpm
>>> ./ambari-metrics-grafana/target/rpm/ambari-metrics-grafana/R
>>> PMS/noarch/ambari-metrics-grafana-2.1.0.0-0.noarch.rpm
>>> ./target/rpm/ambari-metrics/RPMS/noarch/ambari-metrics-2.5.2
>>> .0-0.noarch.rpm
>>> ./ambari-metrics-kafka-sink/target/rpm/ambari-metrics-kafka-
>>> sink/RPMS/noarch/ambari-metrics-kafka-sink-2.5.2.0-0.noarch.rpm
>>> ./ambari-metrics-flume-sink/target/rpm/ambari-metrics-flume-
>>> sink/RPMS/noarch/ambari-metrics-flume-sink-2.5.2.0-0.noarch.rpm
>>> ./ambari-metrics-hadoop-sink/target/rpm/ambari-metrics-hadoo
>>> p-sink/RPMS/noarch/ambari-metrics-hadoop-sink-2.5.2.0-0.noarch.rpm
>>> ./ambari-metrics-assembly/target/rpm/ambari-metrics-assembly
>>> /RPMS/noarch/ambari-metrics-assembly-2.5.2.0-0.noarch.rpm
>>> ./ambari-metrics-host-monitoring/target/rpm/ambari-metrics-h
>>> ost-monitoring/RPMS/noarch/ambari-metrics-host-monitoring-2.
>>> 5.2.0-0.noarch.rpm
>>> ./ambari-metrics-timelineservice/target/rpm/ambari-metrics-c
>>> ollector/RPMS/noarch/ambari-metrics-collector-2.5.2.0-0.noarch.rpm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4 October 2017 at 14:55, NerdyNick <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes, I followed the install guide as per my original email. I was able
>>>> to get both the agent and server this way. The two packages I listed
>>>> however where not produced. Resulting in a failded wizard install. Because
>>>> there is no yum repo to draw from or rpms for me to manually install to get
>>>> around this.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 4, 2017 1:44 AM, "Gonzalo Herreros" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> When you build it with Maven you need to specify you want rpm
>>>> packaging: rpm:rpm
>>>> See https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AMBARI/Insta
>>>> llation+Guide+for+Ambari+2.5.2
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Gonzalo
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3 October 2017 at 22:55, NerdyNick <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Following the install guide located here: https://cwiki.apache.org
>>>>> /confluence/display/AMBARI/Installation+Guide+for+Ambari+2.5.2 for a
>>>>> CentOS 7 install.
>>>>> I have a compiled copy of Ambari, agents installed everywhere, server
>>>>> installed on 1 host. Walking though the cluster setup wizard and failing 
>>>>> on
>>>>> the Install, Start, and Test step. The errors indicated that the RPMs are
>>>>> not available for said packages. Searching through the source I am unable
>>>>> to find a project or rpm related to these packages. I can find references
>>>>> within ambari-metrics-assembly but not RPM is generated anywhere.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there as step I'm missing to get these RPMs to be built?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>> ----------------------------------------------------
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>>
>
>
>
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