Adding the base URL tells Ambari where to look for the SMM repository. The base URL
will be included in the customer support portal, where you get the repository. This step is
necessary because you are using an existing Ambari instance that is already managing an HDP
or HDF cluster.
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Update the SMM Base URL.
From Ambari, go to Manage Versions and update the
current HDF or HDP version. Click the current HDF or HDP version, and find
the SMM-2.0 section and update SMM base URL.
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Verify that
/etc/yum.repos.d/ambari-hdp-1.repo
or
ambari-hdf-1.repo
has the updated SMM base URL. If it does
not, manually edit this file to set the correct base URL.
For example:
baseurl=http://s3.amazonaws.com/dev.hortonworks.com/SMM/centos7/2.x/BUILDS/2.0.0.0-x