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Cluster Creation Failed Issue (Ambari)

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Contributor

Hi All,

I am not able to create a cluster and got the following error message.

launch-install-wizard.png

hostname-cluster.png

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cluster-creation-error-detail.png

Best Regards

David

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That step tries to install the ambari agent and register it with the server.

Since this is a single node, your hostname may not be correct.

Is that host name in /etc/hosts?

Is that the hostname returned by hostname -f on that node?

Enter the hostname -f if that isn't the case.

You can also install the ambari agent manually. See

http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.1.0.0/bk_ambari_reference_guide/content/_install_t...

Or set up password ssh. See

http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.2.0.0/bk_Installing_HDP_AMB/content/_set_up_passwo...

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Master Mentor

@David Yee you need to have ambari-agent register with server correctly before launching cluster install. Find out why you can't register agent, either setup password less ssh or manually register agent. Refer to our docs for steps.

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Master Mentor

@David Yee here are docs explaining the flow. Link

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That step tries to install the ambari agent and register it with the server.

Since this is a single node, your hostname may not be correct.

Is that host name in /etc/hosts?

Is that the hostname returned by hostname -f on that node?

Enter the hostname -f if that isn't the case.

You can also install the ambari agent manually. See

http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.1.0.0/bk_ambari_reference_guide/content/_install_t...

Or set up password ssh. See

http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.2.0.0/bk_Installing_HDP_AMB/content/_set_up_passwo...

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Contributor

Thanks guys after much checking noticed that the /etc/hosts file IP address was not valid. Since I am using AWS the IP address keeps on changing and I need to change it everytime I restart the AWS service.

Thank You.

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@David Yee

Please accept the answer that helped and close the question

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Contributor

How to close the question? Couldn't fiind the button to do so.

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Master Mentor

@David Yee Ancil meant accept answer button.