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Unable to configure HBase JDBC driver on HDF 2.1.3

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Hi, I am unable to configure HBase JDBC driver on HDF 2.1.3. It comes with a blank interface with nowhere the edit the parameters. The NiFi version running on it is 1.1.0. Anyone experienced the same issue?


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@Joshua Adeleke

Tested and confirmed a bug exists in HDF 2.1.3 that affects the Controller services UI. The fix for this bug will be in HDF 2.1.4. Unfortunately there is no easy workaround to this bug. You can still modify, delete, start, and stop controller services by interfacing directly with the NiFi Rest-API.

Thanks,

Matt

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Hey @Joshua Adeleke, I haven't experienced this directly but looks like it could be a bug or rendering issue. Is it possible to check with another browser?

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@Sebastian Carroll I have checked in Chrome and Firefox. It's the same issue.

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@Joshua Adeleke

Are you able to add new controller services?

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@Matt Clarke Yes, i am able to add a new controller but not edit it.

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Do you see any javascript errors in the dev tools console of your web browser?

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@Scott Aslan I don't see any javascript errors in the dev tools console of Chrome/Firefox.

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@Joshua Adeleke

I had somewhat similar issue, the State of client service would get stuck on "Disabling" and the edit option would disappear; restarting the NiFi instance brought back the Edit option for me.

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@Joshua Adeleke

Tested and confirmed a bug exists in HDF 2.1.3 that affects the Controller services UI. The fix for this bug will be in HDF 2.1.4. Unfortunately there is no easy workaround to this bug. You can still modify, delete, start, and stop controller services by interfacing directly with the NiFi Rest-API.

Thanks,

Matt

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thanks @Matt Clarke. Will downgrade asap.