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11-22-2023
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Hello,I may recommend to check existing files and permissions. 1. Check if the file exist. Example: # ls -lrth /opt/cloudera/cm/bin | grep ipa -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1.4K Feb 22 2021 import_credentials_ipa.sh <<<<<<< -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1.9K Feb 22 2021 generate_intermediate_ca_ipa.sh -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3.7K Feb 22 2021 gen_credentials_ipa.sh -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1.1K Feb 22 2021 delete_credentials_ipa.sh !! This file comes from the package "Cloudera-manager-daemons" 2. Check the packages installed For Centos #rpm -ql cloudera-manager-daemons | grep -i import_credentials For Deb # dpkg --contents cloudera-manager-daemons | grep -i import_credentials # rpm -qf /opt/cloudera/cm/bin/import_credentials_ipa.sh cloudera-manager-daemons-6.3.4-6763501.el7.x86_64 <<<<<<<<< 3. Where this file comes from ? !! From daemon package. # rpm -ql cloudera-manager-daemons | grep -i import_credentials /opt/cloudera/cm/bin/import_credentials.sh /opt/cloudera/cm/bin/import_credentials_ipa.sh <<<<<<<<< Make sure the package is consistent or reinstall it > package: cloudera-manager-daemons * Check if the OS is compatible with CM and CDP version also https://docs.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/6/release-notes/topics/rg_os_requirements.html#c63_supported_os Hope it helps, Felipe G
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