Ambari Design
Ambari Architecture: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12559939/Ambari_Architecture.pdf
Ambari Server-Agent Registration Flow: http://www.slideshare.net/hortonworks/ambari-agentregistrationflow-17041261
Ambari Local Repository Setup: http://www.slideshare.net/hortonworks/ambari-using-a-local-repository
API Documentation: https://github.com/apache/ambari/blob/trunk/ambari-server/docs/api/v1/index.md
Technology Stack: Technology Stack
Integration: http://developer.teradata.com/viewpoint/articles/viewpoint-integration-with-apache-ambari-for-hadoop-monitoring
📄️ Alerts
WEB and METRIC alert types include a connectiontimeout property on the alert definition (see below in AlertDefinition uri : connectiontimeout). This value is in seconds and defaults to 5.0. Use the Ambari REST API by updating the source block if you need to modify the connection timeout.
🗃️ Automated Kerberizaton
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🗃️ Blueprints
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📄️ Enhanced Configs
Introduced in Ambari-2.1.0, the Enhanced Configs feature makes it possible for service providers to customize their service's configs to a great deal and determine which configs are prominently shown to user without making any UI code changes. Customization includes providing a service friendly layout, better controls (sliders, combos, lists, toggles, spinners, etc.), better validation (minimum, maximum, enums), automatic unit conversion (MB, GB, seconds, milliseconds, etc.), configuration dependencies and improved dynamic recommendations of default values.
📄️ Enhanced Service Dashboard
This feature was first introduced in Ambari 2.1.0 release. Any Ambari release before 2.1.0 does not support this feature. Cluster is required to be upgraded to Ambari 2.1.0 or above to use this feature.
🗃️ Metrics
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📄️ Quick Links
Introduction
🗃️ Stacks and Services
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📄️ Technology Stack
Ambari Server
🗃️ Views
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