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Apache Ambari User Guide
Apache Ambari User Guide
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Contents
1. Overview: Ambari User Guide
1. Architecture
1.1. Sessions
2. Accessing Ambari Web
2. Viewing the Ambari Dashboards
1. Viewing the Cluster Dashboard
1.1. Scanning Service Status
1.2. Widget Descriptions
1.3. Widget Details
1.4. Linking to Service UIs
1.5. Viewing Cluster-Wide Metrics
2. Modifying the Cluster Dashboard
2.1. Adding a Widget to the Dashboard
2.2. Resetting the Dashboard
2.3. Customizing Widget Display
3. Viewing Cluster Heatmaps
3. Managing Hosts
1. Working with Hosts
2. Filtering the Hosts List
3. Performing Host-Level Actions
4. Viewing Components on a Host
5. Decommissioning Masters and Slaves
5.1. How to Decommission a Component
6. How to Delete a Component
7. Deleting a Host from a Cluster
7.1. How to Delete a Host from a Cluster
8. Setting Maintenance Mode
8.1. Setting Maintenance Mode for Services, Components, and Hosts
8.2. How to Turn On Maintenance Mode for a Service
8.3. How to Turn On Maintenance Mode for a Host
8.4. How to Turn On Maintenance Mode for a Host (alternative using filtering for hosts)
8.5. Maintenance Mode Use Cases
9. Adding Hosts to a Cluster
10. Rack Awareness
4. Managing Services
1. Starting and Stopping All Services
2. Selecting a Service
3. Adding a Service
3.1. Adding a Service to your Hadoop cluster
4. Editing Service Config Properties
5. Viewing Service Summary and Alerts
5.1. Alerts and Health Checks
5.2. Modifying the Service Dashboard
5.2.1. Adding or Removing a Widget
5.2.2. Creating a Widget
5.2.3. Deleting a Widget
5.2.4. Export Widget Graph Data
5.2.5. Setting Display Timezone
6. Performing Service Actions
7. Removing A Service
8. Monitoring Background Operations
9. Using Quick Links
10. Rolling Restarts
10.1. Setting Rolling Restart Parameters
10.2. Aborting a Rolling Restart
11. Managing YARN
11.1. Refreshing YARN Capacity Scheduler
12. Managing HDFS
12.1. Rebalancing HDFS
12.2. Tuning Garbage Collection
13. Managing Storm
14. Managing Apache Atlas
5. Managing Service High Availability
1. NameNode High Availability
1.1. How To Configure NameNode High Availability
1.2. How to Roll Back NameNode HA
1.2.1. Stop HBase
1.2.2. Checkpoint the Active NameNode
1.2.3. Stop All Services
1.2.4. Prepare the Ambari Server Host for Rollback
1.2.5. Restore the HBase Configuration
1.2.6. Delete ZooKeeper Failover Controllers
1.2.7. Modify HDFS Configurations
1.2.8. Recreate the secondary NameNode
1.2.9. Re-enable the secondary NameNode
1.2.10. Delete All JournalNodes
1.2.11. Delete the Additional NameNode
1.2.12. Verify the HDFS Components
1.2.13. Start HDFS
2. ResourceManager High Availability
2.1. How to Configure ResourceManager High Availability
2.2. How to Disable ResourceManager High Availability
3. HBase High Availability
3.1. Adding an HBase Master Component
4. Hive High Availability
4.1. Adding a Hive Metastore Component
4.2. Adding a HiveServer2 Component
4.3. Adding a WebHCat Component"?>
5. Storm High Availability
5.1. Adding a Nimbus Component
6. Oozie High Availability
6.1. Adding an Oozie Server Component
7. Apache Atlas High Availability
6. Managing Configurations
1. Configuring Services
1.1. Updating Service Properties
1.2. Restarting Components
2. Using Host Config Groups
3. Customizing Log Settings
4. Downloading Client Configs
5. Service Configuration Versions
5.1. Basic Concepts
5.2. Terminology
5.3. Saving a Change
5.4. Viewing History
5.5. Comparing Versions
5.6. Reverting a Change
5.7. Versioning and Host Config Groups
7. Administering the Cluster
1. Stack and Versions
2. Service Accounts
3. Kerberos
3.1. How To Regenerate Keytabs
3.2. How To Disable Kerberos
8. Monitoring and Alerts
1. Managing Alerts
1.1. Alert Types
1.2. Alert Check Counts
2. Configuring Notifications
2.1. Customizing Notification Templates
3. List of Predefined Alerts
3.1. HDFS Service Alerts
3.2. HDFS HA Alerts
3.3. NameNode HA Alerts
3.4. YARN Alerts
3.5. MapReduce2 Alerts
3.6. HBase Service Alerts
3.7. Hive Alerts
3.8. Oozie Alerts
3.9. ZooKeeper Alerts
3.10. Ambari Alerts
3.11. Ambari Metrics Alerts
9. Using Ambari Core Services
1. Ambari Metrics
1.1. AMS Architecture
1.2. Using Grafana
1.2.1. Accessing Grafana
1.2.2. Viewing Grafana Dashboards
1.2.3. Viewing Selected Metrics on Grafana Dashboards
1.2.4. Viewing Metrics for Selected Hosts
1.2.5. HDFS Dashboards
1.2.5.1. HDFS - Home
1.2.5.2. HDFS - NameNodes
1.2.5.3. HDFS - DataNodes
1.2.5.4. HDFS - Users
1.2.6. YARN Dashboards
1.2.6.1. YARN - Home
1.2.6.2. YARN - Applications
1.2.6.3. YARN - MR JobHistory Server
1.2.6.4. YARN - NodeManagers
1.2.6.5. YARN - Queues
1.2.6.6. YARN - ResourceManager
1.2.6.7. YARN - TimelineServer
1.2.7. Hive Dashboards
1.2.7.1. Hive - Home
1.2.7.2. Hive - HiveMetaStore
1.2.7.3. Hive - HiveServer2
1.2.8. Hive LLAP Dashboards
1.2.8.1. Hive LLAP - Heatmap
1.2.8.2. Hive LLAP - Overview
1.2.8.3. Hive LLAP - Daemon
1.2.9. HBase Dashboards
1.2.9.1. HBase - Home
1.2.9.2. HBase - RegionServers
1.2.9.3. HBase - Misc
1.2.9.4. HBase - Tables
1.2.9.5. HBase - Users
1.2.10. Kafka Dashboards
1.2.10.1. Kafka - Home
1.2.10.2. Kafka - Hosts
1.2.10.3. Kafka - Topics
1.2.11. Storm Dashboards
1.2.11.1. Storm - Home
1.2.11.2. Storm - Topology
1.2.11.3. Storm - Components
1.2.12. System Dashboards
1.2.12.1. System - Home
1.2.12.2. System - Servers
1.2.13. NiFi Dashboard
1.2.13.1. NiFi-Home
1.2.14. Changing the Grafana Admin Password
1.2.15. Set Up HTTPS for Grafana
1.3. Performance Tuning
1.3.1. Metrics Collector Modes
1.3.2. Aggregated Metrics TTL Settings
1.3.3. Memory Settings
1.3.4. General Guidelines
1.4. Moving the Metrics Collector
1.5. (Optional) Enabling Individual Region, Table, and User Metrics for HBase
2. Ambari Log Search (Technical Preview)
2.1. Log Search Architecture
2.1.1. Log Feeder
2.1.2. Log Search Server
2.2. Installing Log Search
2.3. Using Log Search
2.3.1. Accessing Log Search
2.3.1.1. Ambari Background Ops Log Search Link
2.3.1.2. Host Detail Logs Tab
2.3.1.3. Log Search UI
2.3.2. Using Log Search To Troubleshoot
2.3.3. Viewing Service Logs
2.3.4. Viewing Access Logs
3. Ambari Infra
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10.2. Aborting a Rolling Restart
To abort future restart operations in the batch, choose Abort Rolling Restart.
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