Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Services
Starting and Stopping Services
It's important to start and stop services that have dependencies in the correct order. For example, because MapReduce has a dependency on HDFS, you must start HDFS before starting MapReduce. The Cloudera Management Service and Hue are the only two services that do not have a dependency on other services; although you can start and stop them at anytime, their preferred order is shown in the following procedures.
The Cloudera Manager cluster actions start and stop services in the correct order. To start or stop all services in a cluster, follow the instructions in Starting, Stopping, Refreshing, and Restarting a Cluster.
Starting a Service on All Hosts
- On the Home page, click to the right of the service name and select Start.
- Click Start that appears in the next screen to confirm. When you see a Finished status, the service has started.
The order in which to start services is:
- Cloudera Management Service
- Zookeeper
- HDFS
- Solr
- Flume
- HBase
- KS_Indexer
- YARN
- Hive
- Impala
- Oozie
- Sqoop
- Hue
Stopping a Service on All Hosts
- On the Home page, click to the right of the service name and select Stop.
- Click Stop that appears in the next screen to confirm. When you see a Finished status, the service has restarted.
The order in which to stop services is:
- Hue
- Sqoop
- Oozie
- Impala
- Hive
- YARN
- KS_Indexer
- HBase
- Flume
- Solr
- HDFS
- Zookeeper
- Cloudera Management Service
Restarting a Service
- On the Home page, click to the right of the service name and select Restart.
- Click Start that appears in the next screen to confirm. When you see a Finished status, the service has restarted.
To restart all services, use the restart cluster action.
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