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I have Ambari 1.7 installed with 5 HDP 2.2 machines that I intend to add to a cluster. When running the Cluster setup wizard I get errors that each node wants to connect to localhost:8080 instead of my Ambari server to run the python scripts. My Ambari server has a fqdn that is not localhost.localdomain. What gives?
If I set each HDP 2.2 node with a custom ambari-agent ini file to point back to the fqdn ambari server I can install MOST services, but still get more failures on certain services (like HIVE) about trying to access localhost:8080 instead of my ambari server. I have run python cleanup on the hosts and fully uninstalled ambari-server, dumped the cluster database several times. I suppose my problems would be solved if I could figure out where the ambari server settings are stored for the service installations. Then I could simply replace the localhost:8080 with the proper fqdn of my ambari server.
Thanks.