An HCP Ambari management pack bundles service definitions, stack definitions, and
stack add-on service definitions so they do not need to be included with the Ambari core
functionality and can be updated in between major releases. You can use the HCP management
pack to install Metron, plus the parser topologies, indexing topologies, and enrichment
topologies.
You can find the management pack repositories for each of
the operating systems supported by HCP in the HCP Release Notes. The following is an
example of installing the HCP Ambari management pack on CentosOS 7. - Download the HCP management pack tar file from the HCP repo location:
wget -nv http://public-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HCP/centos7/1.x/updates/1.8.0.0/tars/metron/hcp-ambari-mpack-1.8.0.0-58.tar.gz
You can find the management pack repositories for each of the operating systems
supported by HCP at
HCP Repositories.
| Note |
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When installing Elasticsearch with the HCP management pack on Ubuntu, you must
manually install the Elasticsearch repositories. You also do not need to download
and install the elasticsearch_mpack . |
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If you are using Elasticsearch, download the Elasticsearch management pack tar file
from the HCP repo location:
wget -nv http://public-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HCP/centos7/1.x/updates/1.8.0.0/tars/metron/elasticsearch_mpack-1.8.0.0-58.tar.gz
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Install the HCP management packs onto the Ambari server:
Install the elasticsearch_mpack
only if you are using
Elasticsearch.
ambari-server install-mpack --mpack=/${MPACK_DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY}/hcp-ambari-mpack-1.8.0.0-58.tar.gz --verbose ambari-server install-mpack --mpack=/${MPACK_DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY}/elasticsearch_mpack-1.8.0.0-58.tar.gz --verbose
You should see a message saying that the management pack completed
successfully.