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Posted to user@ambari.apache.org by Aaron Cody <ac...@hexiscyber.com> on 2014/06/05 20:16:36 UTC

role_command_order.json

hello
So I’m looking at the code in 1.6.0 and I see that dependencies seem to have moved out into a ‘role_command_order.json’ file …. on a per-stack basis … but then I spotted one of these files up in ambari-server/main/resources  … is that  one used for anything? Can it be ignored? Is there some kind of dependency override scheme going on here? Are there any docs available describing this new mechanism?
TIA

Re: role_command_order.json

Posted by Nate Cole <nc...@hortonworks.com>.
Hi Aaron,

role_command_order.json in the resources directory acts as a default 
when the stack does not define one.

Thanks,
Nate

On 6/5/14 2:16 PM, Aaron Cody wrote:
> hello
> So I’m looking at the code in 1.6.0 and I see that dependencies seem 
> to have moved out into a ‘role_command_order.json’ file …. on a 
> per-stack basis … but then I spotted one of these files up in 
> ambari-server/main/resources  … is that  one used for anything? Can it 
> be ignored? Is there some kind of dependency override scheme going on 
> here? Are there any docs available describing this new mechanism?
> TIA


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