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Cloudera Manager not apply the changes later restart service
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Created ‎08-09-2022 09:02 AM
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Hi team I am new to CDP , I have a problem with the ldap changes in the cloudera manager service.
It requests a restart of the service after applying the changes , this restart is applied but the changes are not applied.
Can you help me , to identify the problem .
Created ‎08-10-2022 06:18 AM
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Hi @noekmc
The alert saying "Requires Server Restart" for the config properties is expected to be there to help administrators to run the "systemctl restart cloudera-scm-server" on the CM host whenever they change the configs and even post changing the config and restarting the CM server. So, how are you validating that the config has not taken affect?
To confirm this, you can simply login to the CM database and run a select query on the "configs" table to check if the properties are there.
For eg, on my postgresDB,
# sudo -u postgres psql
postgres=# \c scm
scm=# select attr, value, host_id, service_id from configs where attr like 'ldap%';
attr | value | host_id | service_id
--------------+--------+---------+------------
ldap_type | LDAP | |
ldap_bind_pw | abcdef | |
ldap_bind_dn | robin | |
(3 rows)
So even after I have added some random values for LDAP in CM UI, the UI will show ""Requires Server Restart" for the already changed properties.
Created ‎08-09-2022 11:51 AM
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Hi @noekmc , Could you let us know what exact config change you have made and to which location/safety valve you have added that config.
Created ‎08-09-2022 12:17 PM
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the changed parameters are:
ldap_type
ldap_url
ldap_bind_dn
ldap_bind_pw
ldap_bind_dn_monitoring
ldap_bind_pw_monitoring
nt_doman
ldap_user_search_filer
ldap_user_search_base
ldap_group_search_base
ad_ldap_port
ad_ldaps_port
parcel_users_groups_permissions
the next image shows the restart notification to apply changes, but it has already been applied several times.
Created ‎08-09-2022 01:11 PM
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Hi,
What is the version of CDP you are using. Have you restarted the Cloudera Manager server as documented here along with "Test Connection to verify whether the LDAP information you have provided is valid."
Created ‎08-09-2022 02:41 PM
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cdp version is 7.4.4
Created ‎08-09-2022 02:52 PM
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@noekmc ,
How are you restarting Cloudera Manager?
This restart must be done from the command line, on the CM host:
sudo systemctl restart cloudera-scm-server
Cheers,
André
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Created ‎08-09-2022 02:59 PM
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@araujo
this command was applied previously
sudo systemctl restart cloudera-scm-server
message remains, restart is required
Regards ,
Eugenio
Created ‎08-10-2022 06:18 AM
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Hi @noekmc
The alert saying "Requires Server Restart" for the config properties is expected to be there to help administrators to run the "systemctl restart cloudera-scm-server" on the CM host whenever they change the configs and even post changing the config and restarting the CM server. So, how are you validating that the config has not taken affect?
To confirm this, you can simply login to the CM database and run a select query on the "configs" table to check if the properties are there.
For eg, on my postgresDB,
# sudo -u postgres psql
postgres=# \c scm
scm=# select attr, value, host_id, service_id from configs where attr like 'ldap%';
attr | value | host_id | service_id
--------------+--------+---------+------------
ldap_type | LDAP | |
ldap_bind_pw | abcdef | |
ldap_bind_dn | robin | |
(3 rows)
So even after I have added some random values for LDAP in CM UI, the UI will show ""Requires Server Restart" for the already changed properties.
Created ‎08-16-2022 06:22 AM
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Hi guys , problem reporting
In Cloudera Manager , Now Ldap is funtional but the message " Restart service " persist .
Regards!
Created ‎08-16-2022 06:34 AM
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Hi @noekmc , Are you referring to the below "Restart service" highlighted option that you see under ldap_url? If yes, it is expected and you can refer my earlier comment.
