If you click on the application id link, you will see the job details page. You can also see how much time it took from when it was submitted to when it was completed. In the image below, you can see that the job has finished succeeded. Let us take a look at an example of a ScanProcessorDDC to understand what you can watch out for to know if you need to increase the minimum recommended configuration. There you can check the executors used to run the job, the memory assigned, and even more advanced information like the sql execution plan.
You can click on any application ID to go to the job execution details. ScanProcessorDDC: Process the scan data to create the data lake.ĭDCPqsTagger: Henry connector for remediation.ĭataObjectReporterDDC: Create the data object report based on a dynamic query. Succeeded: The job has finished succeeded.įailed: The job has failed by any unexpected reason.Ĭanceled: The job has been manually cancelled by the user.ĭDC launches four different jobs on the cluster: Running: The job has resources assigned and it's executing. Each job can be in one of these states:Īccepted: The job has been submitted to the cluster, and YARN is waiting to have enough resources to execute the job. Once there, you can find a list of all the jobs. To get the correct Resource Manager UI just remove /ui2/ from the dir. The link in the Ambari UI will refer to the user to but this link is wrong. To get there, you can click on YARN and then on the ResourceManager UI link, on the Quick Links menu. You can get de details of the job execution (performance, executors, memory consumed, etc), you need to go to the YARN Resource Manager UI.
#AMBARI QUICKLINKS PASSWORD#
Log in as admin with the password that you set in the step Configure Ambari.Ĭlick to expand the Utilities menu and next click the Browse the file system link.
The Ambari server is configured to use TLS (https) at port 443 and using a self-signed certificate.Īccess the Ambari GUI by using the hostname configured in the Set the Hostname. It supports operations such as configuring a service and restart of a service. The Ambari UI contains operations for the management of Thales Data Platform services.