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Posted to dev@ambari.apache.org by Andrew Onischuk <ao...@hortonworks.com> on 2014/03/24 16:36:49 UTC

Review Request 19586: On EC2, AMI for RHEL 5.7 does not start postgres on setup

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Review request for Ambari and Vitalyi Brodetskyi.


Bugs: AMBARI-5186
    https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-5186


Repository: ambari


Description
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Using a RHEL-5.7_GA-x86_64-3-Hourly2 (ami-83573eea). Would not start postgres
in "ambari-server setup".

    
    
    Enter advanced database configuration [y/n] (n)?
    Default properties detected. Using built-in database.
    Checking PostgreSQL...
    Running initdb: This may take upto a minute.
    About to start PostgreSQL
    ERROR: Exiting with exit code 1.
    REASON: Unable to start PostgreSQL server. Exiting
    

So I manually started postgres, and then re-ran setup and it worked...

    
    
    [root@ip-10-38-174-183 ~]# service postgresql start
    Starting postgresql service:                               [  OK  ]
    [root@ip-10-38-174-183 ~]# ambari-server setup -s
    Using python  /usr/bin/python2.6
    Setup ambari-server
    Checking SELinux...
    SELinux status is 'enabled'
    SELinux mode is 'permissive'
    WARNING: SELinux is set to 'permissive' mode and temporarily disabled.
    OK to continue [y/n] (y)?
    Ambari-server daemon is configured to run under user 'root'. Change this setting [y/n] (n)?
    Adjusting ambari-server permissions and ownership...
    Checking iptables...
    Checking JDK...
    Do you want to change Oracle JDK [y/n] (n)?
    Completing setup...
    Configuring database...
    Enter advanced database configuration [y/n] (n)?
    Default properties detected. Using built-in database.
    Checking PostgreSQL...
    Configuring local database...
    Connecting to the database. Attempt 1...
    Configuring PostgreSQL...
    Restarting PostgreSQL
    Ambari Server 'setup' completed successfully.
    [root@ip-10-38-174-183 ~]# 
    


Diffs
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  ambari-server/src/main/python/ambari-server.py 47dc99e 
  ambari-server/src/test/python/TestAmbariServer.py 54e4077 

Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/19586/diff/


Testing
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Thanks,

Andrew Onischuk


Re: Review Request 19586: On EC2, AMI for RHEL 5.7 does not start postgres on setup

Posted by Vitalyi Brodetskyi <vb...@hortonworks.com>.
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Ship it!


Ship It!

- Vitalyi Brodetskyi


On March 24, 2014, 3:36 p.m., Andrew Onischuk wrote:
> 
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> https://reviews.apache.org/r/19586/
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> (Updated March 24, 2014, 3:36 p.m.)
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> 
> Review request for Ambari and Vitalyi Brodetskyi.
> 
> 
> Bugs: AMBARI-5186
>     https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-5186
> 
> 
> Repository: ambari
> 
> 
> Description
> -------
> 
> Using a RHEL-5.7_GA-x86_64-3-Hourly2 (ami-83573eea). Would not start postgres
> in "ambari-server setup".
> 
>     
>     
>     Enter advanced database configuration [y/n] (n)?
>     Default properties detected. Using built-in database.
>     Checking PostgreSQL...
>     Running initdb: This may take upto a minute.
>     About to start PostgreSQL
>     ERROR: Exiting with exit code 1.
>     REASON: Unable to start PostgreSQL server. Exiting
>     
> 
> So I manually started postgres, and then re-ran setup and it worked...
> 
>     
>     
>     [root@ip-10-38-174-183 ~]# service postgresql start
>     Starting postgresql service:                               [  OK  ]
>     [root@ip-10-38-174-183 ~]# ambari-server setup -s
>     Using python  /usr/bin/python2.6
>     Setup ambari-server
>     Checking SELinux...
>     SELinux status is 'enabled'
>     SELinux mode is 'permissive'
>     WARNING: SELinux is set to 'permissive' mode and temporarily disabled.
>     OK to continue [y/n] (y)?
>     Ambari-server daemon is configured to run under user 'root'. Change this setting [y/n] (n)?
>     Adjusting ambari-server permissions and ownership...
>     Checking iptables...
>     Checking JDK...
>     Do you want to change Oracle JDK [y/n] (n)?
>     Completing setup...
>     Configuring database...
>     Enter advanced database configuration [y/n] (n)?
>     Default properties detected. Using built-in database.
>     Checking PostgreSQL...
>     Configuring local database...
>     Connecting to the database. Attempt 1...
>     Configuring PostgreSQL...
>     Restarting PostgreSQL
>     Ambari Server 'setup' completed successfully.
>     [root@ip-10-38-174-183 ~]# 
>     
> 
> 
> Diffs
> -----
> 
>   ambari-server/src/main/python/ambari-server.py 47dc99e 
>   ambari-server/src/test/python/TestAmbariServer.py 54e4077 
> 
> Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/19586/diff/
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> Testing
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> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Andrew Onischuk
> 
>