Ambari service for easily installing and managing OpenTSDB on HDP cluster
Limitations:
- This is not an officially supported service and is not meant to be deployed in production systems. It is only meant for testing demo/purposes
- It does not support Ambari/HDP upgrade process and will cause upgrade problems if not removed prior to upgrade
Author: Ali Bajwa
- Dec 12 2016: Updated for OpenTSDB 2.2.1 and tested on HDP 2.5.3 / Ambari 2.4.1.0 on RHEL 7
- Download HDP latest sandbox VM image (.ova file) from Hortonworks website
- Import ova file into VMWare and ensure the VM memory size is set to at least 8GB
- Now start the VM
- After it boots up, find the IP address of the VM and add an entry into your machines hosts file e.g.
192.168.191.241 sandbox.hortonworks.com sandbox
- Connect to the VM via SSH (password hadoop)
ssh root@sandbox.hortonworks.com
- Start HBase service from Ambari and ensure Hbase is up and root has authority to create tables. You can do this by trying to create a test table
hbase shell
create 't1', 'f1', 'f2', 'f3'
- If this fails with the below, you will need to provide appropriate access via Ranger (http://sandbox.hortonworks.com:6080)
ERROR: org.apache.hadoop.hbase.security.AccessDeniedException: Insufficient permissions for user 'root (auth:SIMPLE)' (global, action=CREATE)
- To deploy the OpenTSDB service, run below
VERSION=`hdp-select status hadoop-client | sed 's/hadoop-client - \([0-9]\.[0-9]\).*/\1/'`
sudo git clone https://github.com/hortonworks-gallery/ambari-opentsdb-service.git /var/lib/ambari-server/resources/stacks/HDP/$VERSION/services/OPENTSDB
- Restart Ambari
#on sandbox
sudo service ambari restart
#on non-sandbox clusters
sudo service ambari-server restart
sudo service ambari-agent restart
- Then you can click on 'Add Service' from the 'Actions' dropdown menu in the bottom left of the Ambari dashboard:
On bottom left -> Actions -> Add service -> check OpenTSDB server -> Next -> Next -> Customize as needed -> Next -> Deploy
You can customize the port, ZK quorum, ZK dir in the start command. Note that Hbase must be started if the option to automatically create OpenTSDB schema is selected
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On successful deployment you will see the OpenTSDB service as part of Ambari stack and will be able to start/stop the service from here:
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You can see the parameters you configured under 'Configs' tab
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One benefit to wrapping the component in Ambari service is that you can now monitor/manage this service remotely via REST API
export SERVICE=OPENTSDB
export PASSWORD=admin
export AMBARI_HOST=sandbox.hortonworks.com
export CLUSTER=Sandbox
#get service status
curl -u admin:$PASSWORD -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X GET http://$AMBARI_HOST:8080/api/v1/clusters/$CLUSTER/services/$SERVICE
#start service
curl -u admin:$PASSWORD -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X PUT -d '{"RequestInfo": {"context" :"Start $SERVICE via REST"}, "Body": {"ServiceInfo": {"state": "STARTED"}}}' http://$AMBARI_HOST:8080/api/v1/clusters/$CLUSTER/services/$SERVICE
#stop service
curl -u admin:$PASSWORD -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X PUT -d '{"RequestInfo": {"context" :"Stop $SERVICE via REST"}, "Body": {"ServiceInfo": {"state": "INSTALLED"}}}' http://$AMBARI_HOST:8080/api/v1/clusters/$CLUSTER/services/$SERVICE
- To remove the OpenTSDB service:
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Stop the service via Ambari
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Unregister the service by running below from Ambari node
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#Ambari password export PASSWORD=admin #Ambari host export AMBARI_HOST=localhost export SERVICE=OPENTSDB
#detect name of cluster
output=curl -u admin:$PASSWORD -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' http://$AMBARI_HOST:8080/api/v1/clusters
CLUSTER=echo $output | sed -n 's/.*"cluster_name" : "\([^\"]*\)".*/\1/p'
#unregister service from ambari curl -u admin:$PASSWORD -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X DELETE http://$AMBARI_HOST:8080/api/v1/clusters/$CLUSTER/services/$SERVICE
#if above errors out with 500 error code, run below first to fully stop the service then re-run above to unregister service from Ambari #curl -u admin:$PASSWORD -i -H 'X-Requested-By: ambari' -X PUT -d '{"RequestInfo": {"context" :"Stop $SERVICE via REST"}, "Body": {"ServiceInfo": {"state": "INSTALLED"}}}' http://$AMBARI_HOST:8080/api/v1/clusters/$CLUSTER/services/$SERVICE
#now restart ambari
#sandbox service ambari restart
#non-sandbox service ambari-server restart
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Remove artifacts
rm -rf /root/opentsdb rm -rf /var/lib/ambari-server/resources/stacks/HDP/2.2/services/opentsdb-service/
- Use below sample code (taken from here) to pull 30 day intraday stock prices for a few securities in both OpenTSDB and csv formats
cd
/bin/rm -f prices.csv
/bin/rm -f opentsd.input
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abajwa-hw/opentsdb-service/master/scripts/google_intraday.py
python google_intraday.py AAPL > prices.csv
python google_intraday.py GOOG >> prices.csv
python google_intraday.py HDP >> prices.csv
python google_intraday.py ORCL >> prices.csv
python google_intraday.py MSFT >> prices.csv
- Review opentsd.input which contains the stock proces in OpenTSDB-compatible format
tail opentsd.input
- Import data from opentsd.input into OpenTSDB
/root/opentsdb/build/tsdb import opentsd.input --zkbasedir=/hbase-unsecure --zkquorum=localhost:2181 --auto-metric
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The OpenTSDB webUI login page should be at the below link (or whichever port you configured) http://sandbox.hortonworks.com:9999
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Query the data in OpenTSDB webUI by entering values for:
- From: pick a date from 3 weeks ago
- To: pick todays date
- Check Autoreload
- Metric: (e.g. volume)
- Tags: (e.g. symbol GOOG)
- You can similarly create multiple tabs
- Tags: symbol ORCL
- Tags: symbol AAPL
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To make the charts smoother:
- Under Style tab, check the 'Smooth' checkbox
- Under Axes tab, check the 'Log scale' checkbox
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You can also open it from within Ambari via iFrame view