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[jira] [Commented] (AMBARI-2852) Ambari installation and
configuration to manage an existing deployed hadoop Cluster
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Frode Halvorsen commented on AMBARI-2852:
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One year later .... Still no plans for this ?
I suspect this affect the latest version as well ?
> Ambari installation and configuration to manage an existing deployed hadoop Cluster
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> Key: AMBARI-2852
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-2852
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: ambari-web
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0
> Reporter: Anisha Agarwal
>
> In case you want to use Ambari for management of a live Hadoop cluster (including monitoring and eco-system services), without deployment. Ambari assumes it has the control of Hadoop installation. Suppose there is an existing HDP Hadoop cluster and one wants to install Ambari to start managing/monitoring Hadoop. The proposal is to allow Ambari installation on the cluster but bypass the Hadoop (and eco-system) deployment. We should provide the ability to import the existing configuration without over writing existing setup.
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> Proposed phases:
> 1. Provide on Ambari wiki documentation, leveraging Ambari API, all manual steps to configure Ambari without redeploying Hadoop and its eco-system
> 2. Provide a template configuration file and one Utility (leaning toward Python script) that automates the process of important an existing configuration
> 3. Provide User interface to allow step above via UI
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