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01-20-2017
12:30 AM
@Karan AlangI mean to say that , at Mysql side change the user access permissions to connect from remote host. You can follow http://benrobb.com/2007/01/15/howto-remote-root-access-to-mysql/ to do that.
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01-20-2017
12:28 AM
@Karan Alang Looks like root user does not have access from remote host. Please update root user to allow remote access
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01-18-2017
12:02 AM
@pj there is no separate instructions on upgrade. you can follow Ambari/HDP upgrade documentation on that. Most likely upgrade path would be like, 1. Upgrade Ambari 1.6 to 2.0.2 2. Upgrade Ambari 2.0.2 to 2.2.1 3. Upgrade HDP 2.1 to 2.4.2 4. then Ambari 2.2.1 to 2.2.2
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01-17-2017
11:23 PM
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Here is the steps to access Ambari UI through Knox. This is tried and tested with Ambari 2.4 and HDP2.5 1. Make sure Knox is configured properly and it works fine. 2. ssh to Knox gateway host and go to /var/lib/knox/data-2.5.3.0-37/services 3. download the configurations from https://github.com/apache/knox/tree/v0.11.0/gateway-service-definitions/src/main/resources/services/ambariui/2.2.0/ URL. 4. make sure your folder structure should look alike /var/lib/knox/data-2.5.3.0-37/services/ambariui/2.2.0 and should have rewrite.xml and service.xml files 5. change the owner/Group permissions to Knox for /var/lib/knox/data-2.5.3.0-37/services/ambariui/ and subdirectory 6. Go to Knox configurations Modify "Advanced topology" with below service tag <service>
<role>AMBARIUI</role>
<url>http://AMBARIHOST:8080</url>
</service> 7. Restart Knox service. 8. You should be able to access Ambari-server UI from the below URL https://Knxo-host:8443/gateway/default/ambari/ Note: replace default with your correct 'identity-assertion'
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01-13-2017
10:13 PM
ilhami Kalkan what is the current heap size configured? can you increase the heap size and try again?
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12-14-2016
03:54 PM
Ambari REST APIs to add a component in kerberized cluster. I tried and tested these in Ambari 2.4.1 version Here is an example to install SECONDARY_NAMENODE 1. API to Add a Component curl -s -H "X-Requested-By:ambari" --user admin:admin -i -X POST -d '{"host_components":[{"HostRoles":{"component_name":"SECONDARY_NAMENODE"}}]}' http://AMBARIHOST:8080/api/v1/clusters/CLUSTERNAME/hosts?Hosts/host_name=COMPONENTHOST
2. API to install the Above added component. curl -s -H "X-Requested-By:ambari" --user admin:admin -i -X PUT -d '{"RequestInfo":{"context":"Install SECONDARY_NAMENODE","operation_level":{"level":"HOST_COMPONENT","cluster_name":"test","host_name":"COMPONENTHOST","service_name":"HDFS"}},"Body":{"HostRoles":{"state":"INSTALLED"}}}' http://AMBARIHOST:8080/api/v1/clusters/CLUSTERNAME/hosts/COMPONENTHOST/host_components/SECONDARY_NAMENODE
3. API to provide kerberos credentials. curl -s -H "X-Requested-By:ambari" --user admin:admin -i -X POST -d '{ "Credential" : { "principal" : "admin/admin", "key" : "admin", "type" : "temporary" } }' http://AMBARIHOST:8080/api/v1/clusters/CLUSTERNAME/credentials/kdc.admin.credential Note: Replace CLUSTERNAME, AMBARIHOST, COMPONENTHOST with appropriate values
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12-12-2016
09:24 PM
@Bhavin Tandel in the attached log it clearly says " No name matching rdeluhxxxxx.rz-c007-j650.xx-xx.xx found"
Please check your certificate used for YARN SSL whether it has correct hostname?
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12-12-2016
06:26 PM
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@Bhavin Tandel Seems like you have enabled https for YARN components, can you please check if the certificate has corresponding correct hostnames? after that make sure to have root cert configured in Ambari server's Truststore.
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12-12-2016
06:19 PM
@Bhupesh Khanna Are you able to connect via curl from remote host? can you check if iptables are ON?
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