Created on 01-20-2016 06:01 PM - edited 09-16-2022 02:58 AM
Hi there,
I'm trying to work with AWS for HDPCD practice exam. I ran " hdfs dfs -ls / " cmd on the terminal and getting " connection refused error". I could see all the services are not running and displays with red colour rectangle icon. I ran the below command
ssh root@namenode
password: hadoop
service ambari-agent restart
exit
~/start-all-services.sh
but, no services are running except Zookeeper and Ganglia services. Please let me know to solve this issue. Thanks! @rich
Created 01-20-2016 08:54 PM
If you startup one of our practice exams and the cluster services are not running, here are some things to try first:
1. Run the start_all_services.sh script. You can watch the progress of this script in Ambari - it uses the Ambari REST API to start all HDP services.
2. Login to Ambari and try to start services that way
3. Restart the ambari-agent process on each node in the cluster (password for root is hadoop), then run start_all_services.sh again:
ssh root@namenode "ambari-agent restart" ssh root@resourcemanager "ambari-agent restart" # This only applies the HDPCA exam ssh root@hiveserver "ambari-agent restart" # This only applies to the HDPCA exam
If none of the steps above fix the issue, then it is likely an issue with the Docker containers not starting properly. Since you do not have root access on your practice exam, the quickest solution is to simply terminate your EC2 instance and startup another one.
-Rich
Created 01-20-2016 06:02 PM
@rich Tagging
Created 01-20-2016 06:02 PM
@Jeeva Jeeva Thanks for tagging @rich
Created 01-20-2016 06:03 PM
you need to manage services via Ambari UI http://hostname:8080 with user "admin" password "admin". Start services that way not through script. @Jeeva Jeeva
Created 01-20-2016 06:17 PM
Hi Artem Ervits ,
Thanks for your reply.. I tried through ambari starting the services, but doesn't work...
Created 01-20-2016 06:26 PM
Email me your public dns and I can take a look. certification@hortonworks.com
Created 01-20-2016 06:49 PM
@rich Please publish an article on the fix for future references.
Created 01-20-2016 07:16 PM
Hi Rich,
Thanks for your reply, the public dns changes every time whenever i login to. If you are available now, i'll login to aws and send you the dns. Please let me know if you are available now. @rich
Created 01-20-2016 08:54 PM
If you startup one of our practice exams and the cluster services are not running, here are some things to try first:
1. Run the start_all_services.sh script. You can watch the progress of this script in Ambari - it uses the Ambari REST API to start all HDP services.
2. Login to Ambari and try to start services that way
3. Restart the ambari-agent process on each node in the cluster (password for root is hadoop), then run start_all_services.sh again:
ssh root@namenode "ambari-agent restart" ssh root@resourcemanager "ambari-agent restart" # This only applies the HDPCA exam ssh root@hiveserver "ambari-agent restart" # This only applies to the HDPCA exam
If none of the steps above fix the issue, then it is likely an issue with the Docker containers not starting properly. Since you do not have root access on your practice exam, the quickest solution is to simply terminate your EC2 instance and startup another one.
-Rich
Created 01-21-2016 05:29 PM
Hi there,
@rich
@Guilherme Braccialli
I'm have scheduled my HDPCD exam next week. I couldn't practice exam in AWS since there are no services running except Ganglia and ZooKeeper. I tried the below commands, but no use.
ssh root@namenode ##password is: hadoop service ambari-agent restartexit./start_all_services.sh I even tried through ambari to start the services, i can see the progress in green and ultimately ends with red color triangle. Please help me, so that i can practice the exam prior to my original one. I checked even if firewall status is turned off.If you're available, please try to login the instance and see the error. Thanks in advance... @rich