As many organisations use an ODPi based Hadoop cluster, namely : HDP, Pivotal, IBM , these all are provisioned by Apache Ambari, as such to aid wider adoption and simplify setup and monitoring, i feel it would be advantagous for an Ambari Plugin to be supported by the ignite. currently it is a very clunky process to provision IGFS across an enterprise cluster.
|
Hi Mike,
Integration with widely adopted monitoring tools such as Ambari could be very valuable addition to our IGFS/Hadoop ecosystem. Probably we can start with very trivial implementation allowing to simply start/stop Ignite nodes, and then gradually improve it to a fully-fledged monitoring tool. Cross-posting to Ambari dev-list. Hi colleagues, We are interested in possibility to integrate Ambari with Apache Ignite Hadoop Accelerator, so that it could be managed through Ambari as other parts of Hadoop deployment. Could you please point us to some essential docs/tutorials on how to start with plugin development? Vladimir. On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 1:54 AM, Michael André Pearce < [hidden email]> wrote: > As many organisations use an ODPi based Hadoop cluster, namely : HDP, > Pivotal, IBM , these all are provisioned by Apache Ambari, as such to aid > wider adoption and simplify setup and monitoring, i feel it would be > advantagous for an Ambari Plugin to be supported by the ignite. currently > it is a very clunky process to provision IGFS across an enterprise cluster. |
Hi Vladimir,
That is great to hear. We have this wiki page on how one can define and contribute their stack/service using Ambari - https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AMBARI/How-To+Define+Stacks+and+Services Please go through that document and let us know if you have any difficulty. Best regards, Srimanth ________________________________________ From: Vladimir Ozerov <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 5:31 AM To: [hidden email]; [hidden email] Subject: Re: Ambrai Plugin Hi Mike, Integration with widely adopted monitoring tools such as Ambari could be very valuable addition to our IGFS/Hadoop ecosystem. Probably we can start with very trivial implementation allowing to simply start/stop Ignite nodes, and then gradually improve it to a fully-fledged monitoring tool. Cross-posting to Ambari dev-list. Hi colleagues, We are interested in possibility to integrate Ambari with Apache Ignite Hadoop Accelerator, so that it could be managed through Ambari as other parts of Hadoop deployment. Could you please point us to some essential docs/tutorials on how to start with plugin development? Vladimir. On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 1:54 AM, Michael André Pearce < [hidden email]> wrote: > As many organisations use an ODPi based Hadoop cluster, namely : HDP, > Pivotal, IBM , these all are provisioned by Apache Ambari, as such to aid > wider adoption and simplify setup and monitoring, i feel it would be > advantagous for an Ambari Plugin to be supported by the ignite. currently > it is a very clunky process to provision IGFS across an enterprise cluster. |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |