That's supposed to be already fixed: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-20797, maybe it is still on some other places You can just remove the -SNAPHOT part from the storm dependency.
Anyway, It is much better if you use the official build from Hortonworks: https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.6.0.0/bk_ambari-installation/content/ambari_repositories.html The other issue you are going to face is that Ambari is not able to monitor any Hadoop cluster, it's only able to manage a stack it recognizes (like HDP 2.6) and has installed itself. Which means you will have to migrate your existing configuration to Ambari, deploy a new stack based on that and make sure your code runs on the new stack. Having a fixed stack means it's more stable but also that you cannot pick and choose versions Saludos, Gonzalo On 17 November 2017 at 22:00, Jorge Olmedo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, everyone! > > new to ambari, need it for monitoring a 10-hosts Hadoop cluster in my > organization > > after download proper g-zipped tarball files, & subdirectories structure > was created, I followed the instructions of the Installation Guide. For > the ambari server, no error was prompted, but I never got the deb file > at target. For ambari-metrics, installation process through mvn got me, > always, to some Hortonworks repo, which does not contain the right > dependencies. This happened while storm metrics was being compiling > (some -SNAPSHOT-suffix file was not found, so I removed that part from > the pom.xml file corresponding to ambari storm metrics. Then, chaos... > Seems installation trusts in Hortonworks repositories for dependency > downloading but they don fulfill requirements: that or I'm doing > something wrong. > > is there a way to download Ambari binary distributions without compiling > all the way? > > if not, can anyone gives me some light about these issues and how to > solve them? > > thanks in advance > > Jorge Olmedo. > > > >
