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Apache Ambari Administration
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  • 1. Administering Ambari: Overview
    • 1. Terminology
    • 2. Logging in to Ambari
    • 3. About the Ambari Administration Interface
    • 4. Changing the Default Admin Password
  • 2. Create and Manage a Cluster and Cluster Roles
    • 1. Creating a Cluster
    • 2. Managing Cluster Roles
      • 2.1. Cluster Roles
      • 2.2. Role Comparison Chart
      • 2.3. Modifying User and Group Cluster Roles
    • 3. Launching the Cluster Dashboard
    • 4. Renaming a Cluster
    • 5. Managing Versions
    • 6. Registering Remote Clusters
  • 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. Creating View URLs
    • 5. Setting View Permissions
    • 6. Configuring View Instances
    • 7. Migrating from One View Instance to Another
    • 8. Additional Information
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​9. Deleting a Local Group

Deleting a local group removes all privileges associated with the group. To delete a local group:

  1. Browse to the Group.

  2. Click Delete Group.

  3. Confirm. The group is deleted and the associated group membership information is removed.

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