Created 05-10-2018 12:10 PM
curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET -k https://ambariserver1.cloudapp.net:8440/api/v1/clusters/hdptest
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Server: Jetty(8.1.19.v20160209)
No output other than 200 code.
Created 05-11-2018 08:34 AM
You seems to be hitting the Cloud Manager URL. https://ambariserver1.cloudapp.net:8440
1. Please check if your ambari is actually running on HTTPS or not? And what is the SSL Port.
# grep 'ssl' /etc/ambari-server/conf/ambari.properties api.ssl=true client.api.ssl.port=8443
If the grep 'ssl' does not return any value then it means your ambari server is not listening on Secure Port.
2. Check on which port the ambari server listening to:
# netstat -tnlpa | grep `cat /var/run/ambari-server/ambari-server.pid` tcp6 0 0 :::8080 :::* LISTEN 27953/java tcp6 0 0 :::8440 :::* LISTEN 27953/java tcp6 0 0 :::8441 :::* LISTEN 27953/java
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Ambari Server uses the following ports:
8440 (https): Handshake Port for Ambari Agents to Ambari Server.
8441 (https): Registration and Heartbeat Port for Ambari Agents to Ambari Server
8080 (http): Interface to Ambari Web and Ambari REST API
3. So please check what is the client API port. Usually it is 8080.
4. Now try accessing the Rest Call on Rest Port.
Try using Hostname:
# curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET http://ambariserver1.cloudapp.net:8080/api/v1/clusters/hdptest (OR) # curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET -k https://ambariserver1.cloudapp.net:8443/api/v1/clusters/hdptest
Try using IP Address of Ambari Server as well.
# curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET http://10.10.10.10:8080/api/v1/clusters/hdptest (OR) # curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET -k https://10.10.10.10:8443/api/v1/clusters/hdptest
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Assuming that 10.10.10.10 is your ambari server ip address.
If your Ambari Server is running on 8443 port (https) for Rest APIs then replace 8080 with 8443 and then try.
Created 05-10-2018 01:47 PM
Is that the correct port? Are you running SSL? Do you have a firewall?
when I run that against mine
curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET -k http://princeton0.field.hortonworks.com:8080/api/v1/clusters/princeton0
I get a ton of JSON
...
}, { "href" : "http://princeton0.field.hortonworks.com:8080/api/v1/clusters/princeton0/alert_definitions/83", "AlertDefinition" : { "cluster_name" : "princeton0", "id" : 83, "label" : "Ambari Server Alerts", "name" : "ambari_server_stale_alerts" } } ], "artifacts" : [ ]
Created 05-11-2018 08:20 AM
Answer to your question
Is that the correct port? yes its correct
Are you running SSL? yes ( cluster created from cloudbreak)
Do you have a firewall? yes, ports are opened
i am not able to trace the issue
Created 05-11-2018 08:34 AM
You seems to be hitting the Cloud Manager URL. https://ambariserver1.cloudapp.net:8440
1. Please check if your ambari is actually running on HTTPS or not? And what is the SSL Port.
# grep 'ssl' /etc/ambari-server/conf/ambari.properties api.ssl=true client.api.ssl.port=8443
If the grep 'ssl' does not return any value then it means your ambari server is not listening on Secure Port.
2. Check on which port the ambari server listening to:
# netstat -tnlpa | grep `cat /var/run/ambari-server/ambari-server.pid` tcp6 0 0 :::8080 :::* LISTEN 27953/java tcp6 0 0 :::8440 :::* LISTEN 27953/java tcp6 0 0 :::8441 :::* LISTEN 27953/java
.
Ambari Server uses the following ports:
8440 (https): Handshake Port for Ambari Agents to Ambari Server.
8441 (https): Registration and Heartbeat Port for Ambari Agents to Ambari Server
8080 (http): Interface to Ambari Web and Ambari REST API
3. So please check what is the client API port. Usually it is 8080.
4. Now try accessing the Rest Call on Rest Port.
Try using Hostname:
# curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET http://ambariserver1.cloudapp.net:8080/api/v1/clusters/hdptest (OR) # curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET -k https://ambariserver1.cloudapp.net:8443/api/v1/clusters/hdptest
Try using IP Address of Ambari Server as well.
# curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET http://10.10.10.10:8080/api/v1/clusters/hdptest (OR) # curl -u admin:admin -H "X-Requested-By: ambari" -i -X GET -k https://10.10.10.10:8443/api/v1/clusters/hdptest
.
Assuming that 10.10.10.10 is your ambari server ip address.
If your Ambari Server is running on 8443 port (https) for Rest APIs then replace 8080 with 8443 and then try.
Created 05-11-2018 09:44 AM
Its my bad, you are correct
8080 (http): Interface to Ambari Web and Ambari REST API its work to me
correct i am earlier hitting cloud manager url.