How to set up local repository manually?
Answer / Rahul Chakraborty
To set up a local repository manually in Ambari, follow these steps: 1. Download the packages for your Hadoop distribution (e.g., tarballs or RPMs) and place them in a directory on your local system. 2. Configure Ambari to use this local repository by editing the ambari-env.sh script found in the conf directory of your Ambari installation, adding the path to your local repository to the AMBARI_REPO_DIR variable. 3. Restart the Ambari service for the changes to take effect.
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