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  • 1. Administering Ambari: Overview
    • 1. Terms and Definitions
    • 2. Logging in to Ambari
    • 3. About the Ambari Administration Interface
  • 2. Ambari Admin Tasks
    • 1. Changing the Administrator Account Password
    • 2. Creating a Cluster
    • 3. Setting Cluster Permissions
    • 4. Viewing the Cluster Dashboard
    • 5. Renaming a Cluster
  • 3. Managing Users and Groups
    • 1. Users and Groups Overview
      • 1.1. Local and LDAP User and Group Types
      • 1.2. Ambari Admin Privileges
    • 2. Creating a Local User
    • 3. Setting User Status
    • 4. Setting the Ambari Admin Flag
    • 5. Changing the Password for a Local User
    • 6. Deleting a Local User
    • 7. Creating a Local Group
    • 8. Managing Group Membership
      • 8.1. Adding a User to a Group
      • 8.2. Modifying Group Membership
    • 9. Deleting a Local Group
  • 4. Managing Views
    • 1. Terminology
    • 2. Basic Concepts
      • 2.1. Ambari Views Versions and Instances
      • 2.2. Deploying a View
    • 3. Creating View Instances
    • 4. Setting View Permissions
    • 5. Additional Information
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Administering Ambari

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2016-03-01

Abstract

The Hortonworks Data Platform, powered by Apache Hadoop, is a massively scalable and 100% open source platform for storing, processing and analyzing large volumes of data. It is designed to deal with data from many sources and formats in a very quick, easy and cost-effective manner. The Hortonworks Data Platform consists of the essential set of Apache Hadoop projects including MapReduce, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), HCatalog, Pig, Hive, HBase, ZooKeeper and Ambari. Hortonworks is the major contributor of code and patches to many of these projects. These projects have been integrated and tested as part of the Hortonworks Data Platform release process and installation and configuration tools have also been included.

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Contents

1. Administering Ambari: Overview
1. Terms and Definitions
2. Logging in to Ambari
3. About the Ambari Administration Interface
2. Ambari Admin Tasks
1. Changing the Administrator Account Password
2. Creating a Cluster
3. Setting Cluster Permissions
4. Viewing the Cluster Dashboard
5. Renaming a Cluster
3. Managing Users and Groups
1. Users and Groups Overview
1.1. Local and LDAP User and Group Types
1.2. Ambari Admin Privileges
2. Creating a Local User
3. Setting User Status
4. Setting the Ambari Admin Flag
5. Changing the Password for a Local User
6. Deleting a Local User
7. Creating a Local Group
8. Managing Group Membership
8.1. Adding a User to a Group
8.2. Modifying Group Membership
9. Deleting a Local Group
4. Managing Views
1. Terminology
2. Basic Concepts
2.1. Ambari Views Versions and Instances
2.2. Deploying a View
3. Creating View Instances
4. Setting View Permissions
5. Additional Information
© 2012–2020, Cloudera, Inc.
Document licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 4.0 License.
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