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Ambari Reference Guide

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2015-08-28

Abstract

The Hortonworks Data Platform, powered by Apache Hadoop, is a massively scalable and 100% open source platform for storing, processing and analyzing large volumes of data. It is designed to deal with data from many sources and formats in a very quick, easy and cost-effective manner. The Hortonworks Data Platform consists of the essential set of Apache Hadoop projects including MapReduce, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), HCatalog, Pig, Hive, HBase, Zookeeper and Ambari. Hortonworks is the major contributor of code and patches to many of these projects. These projects have been integrated and tested as part of the Hortonworks Data Platform release process and installation and configuration tools have also been included.

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Contents

1. Installing Ambari Agents Manually
1. Download the Ambari Repo
2. Install the Ambari Agents Manually
2. Customizing HDP Services
1. Defining Service Users and Groups for a HDP 2.x Stack
2. Setting Properties That Depend on Service Usernames/Groups
3. Configuring Storm for Supervision
4. Using Custom Host Names
1. How to Customize the name of a host
5. Moving the Ambari Server
1. Back up Current Data
2. Update all Agents
3. Install the New Ambari Server
6. Configuring LZO Compression
1. Configure core-site.xml for LZO
2. Running Compression with Hive Queries
2.1. Create LZO Files
2.2. Write Custom Java to Create LZO Files
7. Using Non-Default Databases
1. Using Non-Default Databases - Ambari
1.1. Using Ambari with Oracle
1.2. Using Ambari with MySQL
1.3. Using Ambari with PostgreSQL
1.4. Troubleshooting Non-Default Databases with Ambari
2. Using Non-Default Databases - Hive
2.1. Using Hive with Oracle
2.2. Using Hive with MySQL
2.3. Using Hive with PostgreSQL
2.4. Troubleshooting Non-Default Databases with Hive
3. Using Non-Default Databases - Oozie
3.1. Using Oozie with Oracle
3.2. Using Oozie with MySQL
3.3. Using Oozie with PostgreSQL
3.4. Troubleshooting Non-Default Databases with Oozie
8. Setting up an Internet Proxy Server for Ambari
1. How To Set Up an Internet Proxy Server for Ambari
9. Configuring Network Port Numbers
1. Default Network Port Numbers - Ambari
2. Optional: Changing the Default Ambari Server Port
10. Change the JDK Version
11. Using Ambari Blueprints
12. Configuring HDP Stack Repositories for Red Hat Satellite
1. How To Configure HDP Stack Repositories for Red Hat Satellite
13. Tuning Ambari Performance
14. Configuring and Tuning Ambari Metrics
1. Enabling HBase Region and Table Metrics
2. Setting Metrics Directories for Embedded Mode
3. Configuring Ambari Metrics for Distributed Mode
15. Moving the Ambari Metrics Collector

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