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[jira] [Commented] (AMBARI-5482) Integrate Ambari Shell
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Krisztian Horvath commented on AMBARI-5482:
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The patch contains module re-structures as well as advised, so this is how it looks like:
ambari-client/groovy-client
ambari-client/python-client
and a new module have been added to the top level:
ambari-shell
After compiling the project, the shell is ready to use, java -jar ambari-shell/target/ambari-shell-1.3.0-SNAPSHOT.jar --ambari.server=localhost --ambari.port=8080 --ambari.user=admin --ambari.password=admin
--ambari options can be omitted if they are the default values otherwise you only need to specify the difference, e.g just the port is different
java -jar ambari-shell/target/ambari-shell-1.3.0-SNAPSHOT.jar --ambari.port=49178
> Integrate Ambari Shell
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> Key: AMBARI-5482
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-5482
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Lajos Papp
> Attachments: AMBARI-5482-1.patch
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> There is an open source effort to implement Ambari-Shell: https://github.com/sequenceiq/ambari-shell
> It would make sense to integrate it into the official source tree
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