Apache Ambari Release Notes
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New Features

The Ambari 2.5 release includes the following new features and improvements:

Table 1.1. Core Ambari

Feature

Description

Add/Remove Journal Nodes

AMBARI-7748

Easily add additional JournalNodes, or remove and move existing JournalNodes for installations where NameNode HA is enabled.

Service Auto-Start

AMBARI-2330

Configure specific components to start automatically if the host they are on reboots, or if the process exits abnormally.

Configuration Change Communication

AMBARI-19572

A new pop-up has been added to more clearly communicate the impact on configuration for common administrative operations such as changing individual configurations, adding components, remove components, moving master services, and enabling HA.

HDFS TopN User & Operation Visualization

AMBARI-19320

Quickly understand the most frequent operations being performed on the NameNode, and more importantly who’s performing those operations.

Download All Client Configurations

AMBARI-19275

Download client configurations for all components installed in the cluster with a single-click.

Built-In SNMP MIB

AMBARI-19257

The default SNMP Alert Notification now sends SNMP traps using an Ambari-specific MIB.

DB Inconsistency Self-Healing

AAMBARI-18990

Common database inconsitencies are now automatically fixed when issues are detected on Ambari Server startup.

Log Search TP Update

AMBARI-18821

Updates to the Log Search component to improve security, stability, and performance. This capability is currently Tech Preview.

Ignore Host Pre-Check when Adding a Host

AMBARI-18817

Added the ability to disable host pre-checks when adding hosts after the cluster has been installed.

Post User-creation Script Hook

AMBARI-18722

Create user home directories in HDFS when users are created in the Ambari DB, or sync'd with LDAP. This feature is disabled by default and can easily be enabled after installation of the Ambari Server.

Password Credential Store Management

AMBARI-18650

For those components that support storing passwords in credential stores, such as Ranger, Hive, and Oozie, passwords are now stored in credential stores by default for fresh installs.

Port Preserving HS2 Rolling Upgrade

AMBARI-18591

During the Rolling Upgrade, the Hive Server 2 port will not be changed. Hive downtime is still incurred during the upgrade.

Ambari SPNEGO Support

AMBARI-18365

Ambari now supports API authentication using SPNEGO.

SmartSense Mandatory Installation

AMBARI-18346

For new installs, SmartSense will be installed by default. Entering your Hortonworks SmartSense ID is still required to activate SmartSense. No bundles will be captured and sent until the a valid SmartSense ID is entered.

Grafana Dashboard for Ambari

AMBARI-17589

New Grafana dashboards for visualizing the performance metrics of the Ambari Server itself are now available.

ZK ACL and SASL Configuration

AMBARI-17324

ZooKeeper ACL's are now optimally configured for tighter security control and SASL is configured for fresh cluster installs.

Simplified Log Rotation Configuration

AMBARI-16880

It's now easy to configure the number and size of backup files for each component using Log4j. For customers that are upgrading from previous versions of Ambari, there is a post-upgrade step required to fully enable this capability.

AMS Collector High Availability

AMBARI-15901

The Ambari Metrics System now supports multiple Metrics Collector instances, providing High Availability and better scalability. This capability is currently Tech Preview.

More Information

SmartSense User Guide