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[jira] [Created] (AMBARI-14853) Atlas Integration: Support deploying latest Atlas(which depends on kafka) using Ambari

Tom Beerbower created AMBARI-14853:
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             Summary: Atlas Integration: Support deploying latest Atlas(which depends on kafka) using Ambari
                 Key: AMBARI-14853
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-14853
             Project: Ambari
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Tom Beerbower
            Assignee: Tom Beerbower


Three additional steps need to be done to to install Atlas 0.6 via Ambari.

1. Add new Atlas Kafka related properties to the Atlas configuration ‘application.properties’
{code}
atlas.notification.embedded" : false,
atlas.kafka.data = /tmp
atlas.kafka.bootstrap.servers = c6401.ambari.apache.org:6667
atlas.kafka.zookeeper.connect = c6401.ambari.apache.org:2181
atlas.kafka.hook.group.id = atlas
atlas.kafka.entities.group.id = entities
{code}
* Note: 
For “atlas.kafka.bootstrap.servers” and “atlas.kafka.zookeeper.connect”, modify host names based on your cluster topology.  
The directory specified in “atlas.kaka.data” should exist.

2. Add an export of HADOOP_CLASSPATH which includes the required atlas directories to hive-env.xml in the 2.3 HDP stack
{code}
export HADOOP_CLASSPATH=/etc/atlas/conf:/usr/hdp/current/atlas-server/hook/hive:${HADOOP_CLASSPATH}
{code}

*Note:
It is important that the atlas directories are prepended to the existing classpath.

3. Restart the Atlas and Hive services after the cluster is fully provisioned



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