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  • 1. Using Ambari Views
  • 2. Preparing Ambari Server for Views
  • 3. Running Ambari Server Standalone
    • 1. Prerequisites
    • 2. Standalone Server Setup
    • 3. Reverse Proxy
  • 4. Configuring Views for Kerberos
  • 5. Technical Preview: Migrating Hue to Ambari Views
    • 1. Requirements for Hue-to-Views Migration
    • 2. Creating a Hue-to-Views instance
    • 3. Example: Using the Hue-to-Views Migration Tool
  • 6. Using the YARN Queue Manager View
    • 1. Configuring your Cluster for the Capacity Scheduler View
    • 2. Creating a Capacity Scheduler View Instance
      • 2.1. User Permissions for YARN Queue Manager View
    • 3. Using the YARN Queue Manager View
      • 3.1. Setting up Queues
      • 3.2. Configuring Queues
      • 3.3. Configuring Cluster Scheduler Settings
      • 3.4. Applying the Configuration Changes
    • 4. Troubleshooting
  • 7. Using the Files View
    • 1. Configuring Your Cluster
    • 2. Creating and Configuring a Files View Instance
      • 2.1. Kerberos Settings
      • 2.2. Cluster Configuration: Local
      • 2.3. Cluster Configuration: Custom
      • 2.4. Troubleshooting
  • 8. Using the Falcon View
    • 1. Configuring Your Cluster
      • 1.1. Setup HDFS Proxy User
      • 1.2. Setup HDFS User Directory
    • 2. Installing and Configuring the Falcon View
    • 3. Accessing the Falcon Documentation
  • 9. Using the Hive View
    • 1. Upgrading Your Hive View
    • 2. Configuring Your Cluster
      • 2.1. Setup HDFS Proxy User
      • 2.2. Setup HDFS User Directory
    • 3. Creating the Hive View Instance
      • 3.1. Settings and Cluster Configuration
      • 3.2. User Permissions for Hive Views
      • 3.3. Kerberos Setup for Hive Views
    • 4. Using the Hive View
      • 4.1. Query Tab
      • 4.2. Saved Queries Tab
      • 4.3. History Tab
      • 4.4. UDF Tab
    • 5. Upload Table tab
    • 6. Troubleshooting
  • 10. Using the Pig View
    • 1. Configuring Your Cluster
      • 1.1. Setup HDFS Proxy User
      • 1.2. Setup WebHCat Proxy User
      • 1.3. Setup HDFS User Directory
    • 2. Creating the Pig View Instance
      • 2.1. Getting Correct Configuration Values for Manually-Deployed Clusters
      • 2.2. User Permissions for Pig Views
      • 2.3. Kerberos Setup for Pig Views
    • 3. Using the Pig View
      • 3.1. Writing Pig Scripts
      • 3.2. Viewing Pig Script Execution History
      • 3.3. User-Defined Functions (UDFs) Tab
  • 11. Using the Slider View
    • 1. Deploying the Slider View
  • 12. Using the SmartSense View
    • 1. Configuring Your Cluster
    • 2. Creating the SmartSense View Instance
    • 3. Using the SmartSense View
  • 13. Using the Storm View
    • 1. Configuring Your Cluster
    • 2. Creating the Storm View Instance
    • 3. Using the Storm View
      • 3.1. Monitoring Storm Cluster Status: the Cluster Summary Page
      • 3.2. Monitoring Topology Status: the Topology Summary Page
      • 3.3. Looking Up Configuration Values: the Component Summary Page
  • 14. Using the Tez View
    • 1. Configuring Your Cluster for Tez View
    • 2. Creating or Editing the Tez View Instance
      • 2.1. User Permissions for Tez Views
      • 2.2. Kerberos Setup for Tez Views
    • 3. Using the Tez View
      • 3.1. Understanding Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs), Vertices, and Tasks
      • 3.2. Identifying the Tez DAG for Your Job
      • 3.3. Understanding How Your Tez Job Is Executed
      • 3.4. Identifying Causes of Failed Jobs
      • 3.5. Viewing All Failed Tasks
      • 3.6. Using Counters to Identify the Cause of Slow-Performing Jobs
  • 15. Using Workflow Designer View -Tech Preview
  • 16. Using Zeppelin View - Tech Preview
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​3. Using the SmartSense View

Use the SmartSense View to:

  • Capture a bundle

  • Set a bundle capture schedule

  • View and download captured bundles

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