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		01-07-2017
	
		
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							 I am using a our own unix instances on AWS which is not exactly EC2 type. I have installed ambari.
Can you please let me know the steps to enable it. 
						
					
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		01-05-2017
	
		
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							 Is there any tool available like "Chaos Monkey" to use in Ambari cluster setup.
I am trying to test the HA. What is the best way to have it tested in my cluster? 
						
					
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		12-18-2016
	
		
		11:46 AM
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
	
				
		
			
					
				
		
	
		
					
							 Hi @Randy Gelhausen, @Ryan Cicak  Thanks for your reply. 
But my requirement is slightly different. Let me give you an example here.  I have to store the complete journey details when I plan to travel from Mumbai to NY.  Now for each person it will be different. I may want to travel from MUM-DUB-NY, another person could travel via MUM-DEL-LONDON-NY etc.  So for me the column family ('stoppages') will contain 3 qualifier but it's 4 for the other person.  Itinerary1: CF1.stop1= MUM, CF1.stop2=DUB,CF1.stop3=NY  Itinerary1: CF1.stop1= MUM, CF1.stop2=DEL,CF1.stop3=LONDON,CF1.stop4=NY  Now the question is, how would I know for each records how many qualifiers are available, unless I query like select * from <table> where key= <key>.   What if I want to fetch the details of the itineraries whose last stoppage is= NY. 
						
					
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		12-17-2016
	
		
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							 Is it possible to ad index on the views?  Also, I want to add a table with defined column families and few qualifiers. My requirement is to store the data with qualifiers at runtime. How can I make sure to fetch the valid qualifiers while fetching particular record? 
						
					
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		12-17-2016
	
		
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							 I am designing a table in hbase using phoenix.  Can I define a column family at the beginning and then add column qualifiers at run time?
Also, when I query the table how would I know what are the column qualifiers I have in that table? Do I need to keep a manual metadata table to keep a track of the column qualifiers? It's difficult in that case as for every record the qualifiers might differ. 
						
					
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		12-13-2016
	
		
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							 The definition of the alert says
"This service-level alert is triggered if the NameNode heap usage deviation has grown beyond the specified threshold within a day period."
Initially I had configured "Growth Rate" 50% (CRIT) and 20% (WARN). Now I increased the CRIT value to 60%.
Is that the right way to resolve it or I need to try somewhere else? 
						
					
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		12-13-2016
	
		
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							 Last night I loaded some heavy amount of data to my hbase cluster . When I started my cluster today morning, it started throwing the above alert.  I tried to increase:
namenode_opt_newsize, namenode_opt_maxnewsize, hbase_master_heapsize, hbase_master_xmn_size, metrics_collector_heapsize in AMS, but no luck.  Even I tried to 'expunge' the trash in namenode as well, but the alert still persists.  How can I get rid of this alert? 
						
					
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		12-12-2016
	
		
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							 How can I add a wizard to visually monitor the JVM for my cluster in Ambari?   As an alternate I was unable to install the jVisualVM in admin node running centos6. 
						
					
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		12-12-2016
	
		
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							 If I create a view on top a table in phoenix, is it going to claim a physical space? 
						
					
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		12-01-2016
	
		
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							 I am using Ambari version 2.4.1 with 8 region servers (16 VCPU). Is it ok to have 8*3= 24 buckets for my table? How to upgrade the phoenix to 4.6 where I can create a table and have row timestamp to a Phoenix column? if I create a view on top a table in phoenix, is it going to claim a physical space? 
						
					
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