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02-08-2017
11:15 AM
1 Kudo
@Bilal Arshad This error is due to username:bilal not recognized by Atlas. If you want to use the default username that comes with atlas bits then please use username as admin and password as admin. If you want to create a user for atlas then please add the username and password details to user-credentails.properties file. Please refer below. https://github.com/apache/incubator-atlas/blob/master/distro/src/conf/users-credentials.properties #username=group::sha256-password
admin=ADMIN::8c6976e5b5410415bde908bd4dee15dfb167a9c873fc4bb8a81f6f2ab448a918
rangertagsync=RANGER_TAG_SYNC::e3f67240f5117d1753c940dae9eea772d36ed5fe9bd9c94a300e40413f1afb9d The default users that comes with atlas distro is admin and rangertagsync. The same information can be found in this wiki: http://atlas.incubator.apache.org/Authentication-Authorization.html Please dont forget to restart atlas after adding new user to the properties file.
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01-18-2017
09:33 AM
1 Kudo
@Nicola Marangoni Ahh that error cleared all clouds, now the issue is very clear. To solve this, while giving the credential provider path in config as well as when using cpuutil.py, please give the jceks file in the below format. This should work. "jceks://file/etc/atlas/conf/stores.jceks"
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01-18-2017
07:05 AM
@Nicola Marangoni I think stores.jceks does not have right permissions, could you please repeat the last step for jceks file as well and try restarting? From the logs, it looks like Atlas is trying to read the credential provider path which is set to /etc/atlas/conf/stores.jceks in your case and failing because of permissions issue. Also there will be .stores.jceks.crc(hidden file, there is a dot at the beginning) file which also should have same permissions. It is also recommended to have different passwords for keystore.password & truststore.password/
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01-17-2017
05:35 PM
2 Kudos
@Nicola Marangoni From the logs, it looks like HADOOP_HOME is not set in your env. can you please set this and try restarting atlas? java.io.FileNotFoundException: HADOOP_HOME and hadoop.home.dir are unset. Also, please copy hdfs-site.xml to /etc/atlas/conf and make sure right permissions are given to all the files under /etc/atlas/conf. Restart Atlas now, this should resolve the issue.
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01-17-2017
06:09 AM
1 Kudo
@Uvaraj Seerangan Please refer to the below tutorial which talks about the usage of tag based policies. https://community.hortonworks.com/articles/33057/atlas-ranger-tutorial.html
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01-06-2017
11:59 AM
1 Kudo
@ARUN Please refer to the below documentation for moving ambari database to the new host. http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.4.1.0/bk_ambari-reference/content/ch_amb_ref_moving_the_ambari_server.html
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01-03-2017
11:59 AM
@Manoj Dhake Could you please post this as a different question? As this might help other community members as well?
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01-03-2017
10:54 AM
@Sujatha Veeswar If you are able to add atlas server with the help of below documents, could you please mark the answer and close it? thanks.
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01-03-2017
07:30 AM
@Manoj Dhake Great! I was about to share the same info.. Thanks for sharing the details.
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12-30-2016
12:27 PM
2 Kudos
@akshay singh Falcon and Atlas serve different purposes, but there are some common areas. Thats why there is lot of confusion when it comes to Metadata management. Below link has detailed answer on what are the differences. Let me know if you have more queries. https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/68406/what-is-the-difference-between-apache-atlas-and-ap.html
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