Restore the HBase Configuration
If you have installed HBase, you may need to restore a configuration to its pre-HA state.
To check if your current HBase configuration needs to be restored, on the Ambari Server host:
/var/lib/ambari-server/resources/scripts/configs.sh -u <AMBARI_USER> -p <AMBARI_PW> -port <AMBARI_PORT> get localhost <CLUSTER_NAME> hbase-siteWhere the environment variables you set up in Prepare the Ambari Server Host for Rollback substitute for the variable names.
Look for the configuration property
hbase.rootdir. If the value is set to the NameService ID you set up using theEnable NameNode HAwizard, you need to revert thehbase-siteconfiguration set up back to non-HA values. If it points instead to a specific NameNode host, it does not need to be rolled back and you can go on to Delete ZooKeeper Failover Controllers.For example:
"hbase.rootdir":"hdfs://<name-service-id>:8020/apps/hbase/data"The hbase.rootdir property points to the NameService ID and the value needs to be rolled back"hbase.rootdir":"hdfs://<nn01.mycompany.com>:8020/apps/hbase/data"The hbase.rootdir property points to a specific NameNode host and not a NameService ID. This does not need to be rolled back.If you need to roll back the
hbase.rootdirvalue, on the Ambari Server host, use theconfig.shscript to make the necessary change:/var/lib/ambari-server/resources/scripts/configs.sh -u <AMBARI_USER> -p<AMBARI_PW> -port <AMBARI_PORT> set localhost <CLUSTER_NAME> hbase-site hbase.rootdir hdfs://<NAMENODE_HOSTNAME>:8020/apps/hbase/dataWhere the environment variables you set up in Prepare the Ambari Server Host for Rollback substitute for the variable names.
Verify that the
hbase.rootdirproperty has been restored properly. On the Ambari Server host:/var/lib/ambari-server/resources/scripts/configs.sh -u <AMBARI_USER> -p <AMBARI_PW> -port <AMBARI_PORT> get localhost <CLUSTER_NAME> hbase-siteThe
hbase.rootdirproperty should now be set to the NameNode hostname, not the NameService ID.

