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[jira] [Created] (AMBARI-2506) Host Check UI: Issues should be
grouped by Issue Type
Aleksandr Kovalenko created AMBARI-2506:
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Summary: Host Check UI: Issues should be grouped by Issue Type
Key: AMBARI-2506
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-2506
Project: Ambari
Issue Type: Task
Components: client
Affects Versions: 1.2.5
Reporter: Aleksandr Kovalenko
Fix For: 1.2.5
Attachments: Screen Shot 2013-06-20 at 5.38.23 PM.png
Attached is an image about how the sections in Hosts check dialog should look like. There should be 5 major sections (more to come later):
Example:
* 3 file or folder issue
* 2 process issues
* 1 service issues
* 0 user issues
* 3 package issues
Each of the above should have the following labels in them respectively
* The following files or folders should not exist
* The following processes should not be running
* The following services should be up
* The following users should be removed
* The following packages should be uninstalled
Currently we model host->issue-type->issues. We should reverse that map in code to be issue-type->issues->hosts. Generally an issue might exist in multiple hosts (like /etc/hadoop/conf existing in 10 hosts). So in that case we need to have the 10 hosts in an array for the issue of /etc/hadoop/conf path.
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