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[jira] [Created] (AMBARI-9549) Ambari upgrade 1.7.0 -> 2.0.0 on
Ubuntu fails
Andrew Onischuk created AMBARI-9549:
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Summary: Ambari upgrade 1.7.0 -> 2.0.0 on Ubuntu fails
Key: AMBARI-9549
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-9549
Project: Ambari
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Andrew Onischuk
Assignee: Andrew Onischuk
Fix For: 2.0.0
Ambari-server upgrade completes with warnings:
ambari-server upgrade
Using python /usr/bin/python2.7
Upgrading ambari-server
Updating properties in ambari.properties ...
WARNING: Can not find ambari.properties.backup file from previous version, skipping import of settings
WARNING: server.jdbc.database_name property isn't set in ambari.properties. Setting it to default value - ambari
Fixing database objects owner
Looking for available JDKs at /usr/jdk64
Found: ['/usr/jdk64/jdk1.7.0_67']
Trying to use JDK /usr/jdk64/jdk1.7.0_67
Selected JDK /usr/jdk64/jdk1.7.0_67
Upgrading database schema
WARNING: Can not determine custom ambari user.
- If this is a new setup, then run the "ambari-server setup" command to create the user
- If this is an upgrade of an existing setup, run the "ambari-server upgrade" command.
Refer to the Ambari documentation for more information on setup and upgrade.
Ambari Server 'upgrade' completed successfully.
After upgrade ambari-server cannot be started:
ambari-server start
Using python /usr/bin/python2.7
Starting ambari-server
ERROR: Exiting with exit code 1.
REASON: Unable to detect a system user for Ambari Server.
- If this is a new setup, then run the "ambari-server setup" command to create the user
- If this is an upgrade of an existing setup, run the "ambari-server upgrade" command.
Refer to the Ambari documentation for more information on setup and upgrade.
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