3.1. Upgrade Ambari Metrics

  1. Upgrade to Ambari 2.4 and perform needed post-upgrade checks. Make sure all services are up and healthy.

  2. Make sure Ambari Metrics service is stopped. From Ambari Web, browse to Services > Ambari Metrics and select Stop from the Service Actions menu.

  3. On every host in your cluster running a Metrics Monitor, run the following commands:

    For RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux:

    yum clean all
    yum upgrade ambari-metrics-monitor ambari-metrics-hadoop-sink

    For SLES:

    zypper clean
    zypper up ambari-metrics-monitor ambari-metrics-hadoop-sink 

    For Ubuntu/Debian:

    apt-get clean all
    apt-get update
    apt-get install ambari-metrics-assembly 
  4. Execute the following command on all hosts running the Metrics Collector:

    For RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux:

    yum upgrade ambari-metrics-collector

    For SLES:

    zypper up ambari-metrics-collector

    For Ubuntu/Debian:

    apt-get install ambari-metrics-assembly
  5. Execute the following command on the host running the Grafana component:

    For RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux:

    yum upgrade ambari-metrics-grafana

    For SLES:

    zypper up ambari-metrics-grafana

    For Ubuntu/Debian:

    apt-get install ambari-metrics-grafana
  6. Start Ambari Metrics Service.

    From Ambari Web, browse to Services > Ambari Metrics select Service Actions then choose Start.

    Updated Ambari Metrics Sink jars will be installed on all hosts. You must restart each service to pick up the latest sink implementations.

    (For example: HDFS, YARN, Kafka, HBase, Flume, Storm)

  7. If you are upgrading from Ambari 2.2.1 or earlier, and your Ambari Metrics service does not contain Grafana, proceed to Add Grafana to Ambari Metrics.