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Missing template for Cloudera ansible definition.yml file for HA cluster
Created on 04-27-2022 08:29 AM - edited 04-27-2022 08:47 AM
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Where can we find the template for the Cloudera Ansible (silent installation) definition.yml file for HA cluster?
Created 04-28-2022 06:15 AM
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@Yaniv Take a look of https://blog.cloudera.com/automating-cdp-private-cloud-installations-with-ansible/
as well as https://github.com/cloudera/cloudera-playbook
Cheers!
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Created 04-28-2022 09:16 AM
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@GangWar Thanks for the replying. I have looked into the links that you sent but I can't find the required file template for the definition.yml file.
Created 05-01-2022 12:13 AM
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Doesn't help to find definition.yml file template for HA cluster.
Created 05-01-2022 04:49 PM
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Hi @Yaniv
The link to the GiHub repo that @GangWar shared earlier in the thread is the canonical location for assets related to Cloudera's Ansible-based automation for the deployment of CDP Private Cloud Base. As it says in the blog post referred to in this thread earlier:
The Ansible playbooks are provided on an as-is basis without any warranty or support.
If you can't find a desired asset there, that means it has not been publicly released by Cloudera. To put it more directly, as of April 2022, Cloudera has not yet publicly published a definition that includes HA.
If you go ahead and develop an HA template on your own, you are always welcome to raise an issue on the GitHub project and submit your in-house developed template as a pull request, as Cloudera welcomes participation from the community.
If you don't have the Ansible playbook development skills or the time to obtain them, I would suggest you engage Professional Services to develop the assets you need. If you're a Cloudera Subscription Support customer, please do reach out to your Account team to discuss your potential project if you wish to go that route.
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Created 05-02-2022 10:56 PM
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Thanks @ask_bill_brooks for the clarification
Created 05-03-2022 09:23 AM
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@Yaniv Has the reply helped resolve your issue? If so, please mark the appropriate reply as the solution, as it will make it easier for others to find the answer in the future. Thanks!
Regards,
Diana Torres,Community Moderator
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Created 05-03-2022 09:27 AM
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