On the page:
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Execute the command
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ambari-server install-mpack --mpack=content-analytics-1.0.0.0.tar.gz -v |
Restart the server with the command
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ambari-server restart |
Link the new extension with the Hortonworks stack version in use
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curl -u <USER>:<PASSWORD> -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X POST -d '{"ExtensionLink": {"stack_name": "<STACK_NAME>", "stack_version": "<STACK_VERSION>", "extension_name": "CONTENT_ANALYTICS", "extension_version": "1.0"}}' http://<HOSTNAME>:<PORT>/api/v1/links/ |
On the cluster, click Actions and then Add Service to go to the add service wizard.
In the wizard, Aspire should be listed as a service to install.
Ldap Member Attribute: The attribute of the ldap object (be it user or group) that holds information about group membership. This will be ignored if the authentication type is set to None.
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For more details about how these properties work check the Aspire security documentation |
MongoDB Server: The MongoDB server. This will be ignored if the provider is not MongoDB.
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Check the documentation for more details about the HBase provider properties work |
Continue to the next tab on the wizard and review the configurations, finally clink on deploy and wait for Aspire to start running, after that the installation process is done.
Un-link the extension by executing the command
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curl -u <USER>:<PASSWORD> -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X DELETE http://<HOSTNAME>:<PORT>/api/v1/links/<LINK_ID> |
Remove the expansion pack
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ambari-server uninstall-mpack --mpack-name=contentanalatytics-mpack -v |