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Apache Ambari Views
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1. Understanding Ambari Views
Views Terminology
Understanding Views Development, Persona, Versions, and Deployment
2. Administering Ambari Views
Preparing Ambari Server for Views
Running Ambari Server Standalone
Prerequisites For Standalone Ambari Servers
Setting Up Standalone Ambari Server Compared with Setting Up Operational Ambari Server
Running Standalone Ambari Server Instances Behind a Reverse Proxy
Configuring View Instances
Creating View Instances
Migrating View Instance Data
Creating View URLs
Setting View Permissions
Configuring Views for Kerberos
Migrating Hue Artifacts to Ambari Views
Requirements for Hue-to-Views Migration
Creating a HueToAmbari View Instance
Migrate Hue Artifacts to an Ambari View
Configuring Specific Views
Configuring Capacity Scheduler View
Creating a Capacity Scheduler View Instance
User Permissions for YARN Queue Manager View
Troubleshooting Capacity Scheduler View
Configuring Files View
Configuring Your Cluster for Files View
Creating and Configuring a Files View Instance
Kerberos Settings
Cluster Configuration: Local
Cluster Configuration: Custom
Troubleshooting
Configuring Falcon View
Configuring Your Cluster for Falcon View
Set up HDFS Proxy User
Set up HDFS User Directory
Installing and Configuring Falcon View
Configuring Hive View
Upgrading Your Hive View
Configuring Your Cluster for Hive View
Set up HDFS Proxy User
Set up HDFS User Directory
Creating a Hive View Instance
Settings and Cluster Configuration
User Permissions for Hive Views
Kerberos Setup for Hive View
Troubleshooting Hive View
Configuring Pig View
Configuring Your Cluster for Pig View
Set up HDFS Proxy User
Set up WebHCat Proxy User
Set up HDFS User Directory
Creating a Pig View Instance
Getting Correct Configuration Values for Manually-Deployed Clusters
User Permissions for Pig View
Kerberos Setup for Pig View
Configuring Slider View
Configuring SmartSense View
Configuring Your Cluster for SmartSense View
Creating a SmartSense View Instance
Configuring Storm View
Configuring Tez View
Configuring Your Cluster for Tez View
Creating or Editing a Tez View Instance
User Permissions for Tez Views
Kerberos Setup for Tez View
Configuring Workflow Manager View
Configuring Your Cluster for Workflow Manager View
Set up HDFS Proxy User
Set up HDFS User Directory
Kerberos Setup for Workflow Manager
Set up Proxy User for Oozie
Creating and Configuring a Workflow Manager View Instance
3. Using YARN Queue Manager View
Setting up Queues
Configuring Queues
Enabling Preemption
Setting YARN Queue Priorities
Configuring Cluster Scheduler Settings
Applying the Configuration Changes
4. Using Files View
5. Using Falcon View
6. Using Hive View 2.0
Query Tab
Visual Explain Plan
Jobs Tab
Tables Tab
Creating Tables
Uploading Tables
Saved Queries Tab
UDFs Tab
Settings Tab
7. Using Pig View
Writing Pig Scripts
Viewing Pig Script Execution History
User-Defined Functions (UDFs) Tab
8. Using Slider View
9. Using SmartSense View
10. Using Storm View
Monitoring Storm Cluster Status: the Cluster Summary Page
Monitoring Topology Status: the Topology Summary Page
Looking Up Configuration Values: the Component Summary Page
11. Using Tez View
Understanding Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs), Vertices, and Tasks
Searching and Identifying Hive Queries
Analyzing the Details of Hive Queries
Identifying the Tez DAG for Your Job
Understanding How Your Tez Job Is Executed
Identifying Causes of Failed Jobs
Viewing All Failed Tasks
Using Counters to Identify the Cause of Slow-Performing Jobs
12. Using Workflow Manager View
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Configuring Pig View
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Configuring Your Cluster for Pig View
Creating a Pig View Instance
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