cm_client to get attributes of a service in python












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Using the cm_client, i am able to connect to the Cloudera Manager Api and get the list of services running on a particular cluster. But, how do i retrieve the attributes related to a particular instance of the application, say yarn.



 services_api_instance=cm_client.ServicesResourceApi(api_client)
services =services_api_instance.read_services(cluster.name, view='FULL')
for service in services.items:

print service.name, service.display_name, "-", service.type
if service.type == 'YARN':
yarn = service
servicename = "yarn"


Now, if i have to get the yarn applications, say then how do i go about it. Is there something similar to ServiceResourceApi() that i can use.










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    Using the cm_client, i am able to connect to the Cloudera Manager Api and get the list of services running on a particular cluster. But, how do i retrieve the attributes related to a particular instance of the application, say yarn.



     services_api_instance=cm_client.ServicesResourceApi(api_client)
    services =services_api_instance.read_services(cluster.name, view='FULL')
    for service in services.items:

    print service.name, service.display_name, "-", service.type
    if service.type == 'YARN':
    yarn = service
    servicename = "yarn"


    Now, if i have to get the yarn applications, say then how do i go about it. Is there something similar to ServiceResourceApi() that i can use.










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      Using the cm_client, i am able to connect to the Cloudera Manager Api and get the list of services running on a particular cluster. But, how do i retrieve the attributes related to a particular instance of the application, say yarn.



       services_api_instance=cm_client.ServicesResourceApi(api_client)
      services =services_api_instance.read_services(cluster.name, view='FULL')
      for service in services.items:

      print service.name, service.display_name, "-", service.type
      if service.type == 'YARN':
      yarn = service
      servicename = "yarn"


      Now, if i have to get the yarn applications, say then how do i go about it. Is there something similar to ServiceResourceApi() that i can use.










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      Using the cm_client, i am able to connect to the Cloudera Manager Api and get the list of services running on a particular cluster. But, how do i retrieve the attributes related to a particular instance of the application, say yarn.



       services_api_instance=cm_client.ServicesResourceApi(api_client)
      services =services_api_instance.read_services(cluster.name, view='FULL')
      for service in services.items:

      print service.name, service.display_name, "-", service.type
      if service.type == 'YARN':
      yarn = service
      servicename = "yarn"


      Now, if i have to get the yarn applications, say then how do i go about it. Is there something similar to ServiceResourceApi() that i can use.







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