If you want Ganglia to use HTTPS instead of the default HTTP to communicate with Ambari Server, use the following instructions.
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The servers should not be running when you do this: either make the edits before you start Ambari Server the first time or bring the servers down to make the edits. |
Set up the Ganglia server.
Log into the Ganglia server host.
Create a self-signed certificate on the Ganglia server host. For example:
openssl genrsa -out $gserver.key 2048 openssl req -new -key $gserver.key -out $gserver.csr openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in $gserver.csr -signkey $gserver.key -out $gserver.crt
Where
$gserver
is the Ganglia server hostname.Install SSL on the Ganglia server host.
yum install mod_ssl
Edit the SSL configuration file on the Ganglia server host.
Using a text editor, open:
/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
Add lines setting the certificate and key file names to the files you created above. For example:
SSLCertificateFile $gserver.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile $gserver.key
Disable HTTP access (optional)
Using a text editor, open:
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
Comment out the port 80 listener:
# Listen 80
Restart the
httpd
service on the Ganglia server host.service httpd restart
Set up and restart the Ambari Server.
Log into the Ambari Server.
Run the special setup command and answer the prompts.
ambari-server setup-security
Select 2 for Enable HTTPS for Ganglia service.
Respond y to Do you want to configure HTTPS for Ganglia service.
Enter your TrustStore type. Your options are
jks
,jceks
, orpks12
.Enter the path to your TrustStore file.
Enter the password for your TrustStore and then re-enter to confirm. The password must be at least 6 characters long.
Enter the path to the Ganglia server certificate file.
Start or restart the Server
ambari-server restart