Restore the HBase Configuration
If you have installed HBase, you might need to restore a configuration to its pre-HA state:
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From the Ambari server host, determine whether your current HBase configuration must be restored:
/var/lib/ambari-server/resources/scripts/configs.py -u <AMBARI_USER> -p <AMBARI_PW> -port <AMBARI_PORT> get localhost <CLUSTER_NAME> hbase-site
Use the environment variables that you set up when preparing the Ambari server host for rollback for the variable names.
If
hbase.rootdir
is set to the NameService ID you set up using the Enable NameNode HA wizard, you must reverthbase-site
to non-HA values. For example, in"hbase.rootdir":"hdfs://<name-service-id>:8020/apps/hbase/data"
, thehbase.rootdir
property points to the NameService ID and the value must be rolled back.If
hbase.rootdir
points instead to a specific NameNode host, it does not need to be rolled back. For example, in"hbase.rootdir":"hdfs://<nn01.mycompany.com>:8020/apps/hbase/data"
, thehbase.rootdir
property points to a specific NameNode host and not a NameService ID. This does not need to be rolled back; you can proceed to delete ZooKeeper failover controllers.If you must roll back the
hbase.rootdir
value, on the Ambari Server host, use theconfig.sh
script to make the necessary change:/var/lib/ambari-server/resources/scripts/configs.py -u <AMBARI_USER> -p<AMBARI_PW> -port <AMBARI_PORT> set localhost <CLUSTER_NAME> hbase-site hbase.rootdir hdfs://<NAMENODE_HOSTNAME>:8020/apps/hbase/data
Use the environment variables that you set up when preparing the Ambari server host for rollback for the variable names.
On the Ambari server host, verify that the
hbase.rootdir
property has been restored properly:/var/lib/ambari-server/resources/scripts/configs.py -u <AMBARI_USER> -p <AMBARI_PW> -port <AMBARI_PORT> get localhost <CLUSTER_NAME> hbase-site
The
hbase.rootdir
property should now be the same as the NameNode hostname, not the NameService ID.
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