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12-08-2022
11:04 PM
@mattarellano, as this is an older post, you would have a better chance of receiving a resolution by starting a new thread. This will also be an opportunity to provide details specific to your environment that could aid others in assisting you with a more accurate answer to your question. You can link this thread as a reference in your new post.
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02-04-2020
04:02 PM
@asmarz,
One of our members posted a reply on how to add users in the thread you posted a similar question to later the same day.
As this is an older thread which was previously marked 'Solved', you would have a better chance of receiving a resolution by starting a new thread. This will also provide the opportunity for you to provide details specific to your environment about what you did in an attempt to add the relevant user accounts that could aid others in providing a more relevant, accurate answer to your question.
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07-20-2018
04:08 PM
@manuh, I recommend you start a new thread since the answer to this one doesn't really make sense. enabling kerberos for web consoles will not help resolve a PKIX error (which occurs when a client cannot find trust for the signer of the server certificate of the server to which the client is connecting). Enabling kerberos for web-consoles will not solve TLS problems. Something else that was done must have resolved the issue. Enabling Kerberos Authentication for Web Consoles will require that any clients connecting to them use SPNEGO to authenticate. This requires browser configuration and sometimes OS-level and krb5.conf configuration changes. It is best to plan this move carefully and make sure you know how to configure clients to use SPNEGO if you are going to enable kerberos for web consoles. If you are having any problems similar to what was described in this thread, please give us some background of what you are trying to do and what isn't working. Thanks, Ben
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02-15-2018
06:06 AM
I had same issue on rhel 7 with below error Error: Execution of '/usr/bin/yum -d 0 -e 0 -y install hadoop_2_6_3_0_235-hdfs' returned 1. Error: Package: hadoop_2_6_3_0_235-hdfs-2.7.3.2.6.3.0-235.x86_64 (HDP-2.6-repo-101)
Requires: libtirpc-devel
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem Solution : Please check the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 Optional (RPMs) enabled on all nodes with below command # yum repolist all (To check enabled or disabled) !rhui-REGION-rhel-server-optional/7Server/x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 Optional (RPMs) Disabled: #yum-config-manager --enable rhui-REGION-rhel-server-optional ( enabling the optional rpms) Cross verify with first command to get it optional rpms enabled # yum repolist all !rhui-REGION-rhel-server-optional/7Server/x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 Optional (RPMs) enabled: 13,201
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01-16-2017
09:05 PM
I got the same issue and resolved with using the "Force Overwrite" while Hive replication setup
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06-03-2016
11:55 AM
@Robert Levas many thanks! I had base errors. Finally I have it clear. Now I only need to implement it 🙂
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05-18-2019
08:23 AM
Encryption keys are the most important aspect of encryption. Encrypted messages because most of the information involved in etc to eur transactions is largely public.
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04-11-2016
12:08 PM
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Hi @vinay kumar,
I think your partitioning is wrong you are not using "/" for hdfs directory.
If you want use full disk capacity, you can create any folder name under "/" example /data/1 on every data node using command "#mkdir -p /data/1" and add to it dfs.datanode.data.dir.
restart the hdfs service. You should get the desired output.
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