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							 We can find it from regionserver logs but I want to know if there is any other better way. 
						
					
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		11-24-2015
	
		
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							 Great! I believe ambari and hdfs services restart is needed if we delete configs using configs.sh script. 
						
					
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		11-23-2015
	
		
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							 I was working on one of the case and came across an issue where balancer utility was not working in namenode HA environment.  HDP Version - 2.3.2.0  Ambari Version - 2.1.2  Issue - balancer was failing with below error:  [hdfs@slave1 ~]$ hdfs balancer 15/11/20 11:46:10 INFO balancer.Balancer: namenodes = [hdfs://mycluster, hdfs://mycluster:8020] 15/11/20 11:46:10 INFO balancer.Balancer: parameters = Balancer.Parameters [BalancingPolicy.Node, threshold = 10.0, max idle iteration = 5, #excluded nodes = 0, #included nodes = 0, #source nodes = 0, run during upgrade = false] [..] 15/11/20 11:46:11 INFO block.BlockTokenSecretManager: Setting block keys 15/11/20 11:46:11 INFO balancer.KeyManager: Update block keys every 2hrs, 30mins, 0sec java.io.IOException: Another Balancer is running.. Exiting ... Nov 20, 2015 11:46:11 AM Balancing took 1.883 seconds 
  Resolution(workaround) -  1. Copy /etc/hadoop/conf/* /home/hdfs/copied_conf/   2. Edit /home/hdfs/copied_conf/hdfs-site.xml and delete below property   <property> 
 <name>dfs.namenode.rpc-address</name> 
 <value>xyz:8020</value>
</property>  
3. Run balancer with below command(as user hdfs): 
 hdfs --config /home/hdfs/copied_conf balancer 
  Permanent Solution -  This will get fixed in Ambari 2.1.3. version (Refer - https://hortonworks.jira.com/browse/BUG-45749) 
						
					
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		11-21-2015
	
		
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							 Step 1 - Goto ambari UI and add/modify below properties  Goto service hive → configs and change autherization to SQLStdAuth      Step 2 - In Hive-site.xml, make sure you have set below properties:  hive.server2.enable.doAs --> false
hive.users.in.admin.role --> root (comma separated list of users)  Step 3 - Make sure that you have below properties set in Hiveserver2-site.xml  hive.security.authorization.manager --> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.security.authorization.plugin.sqlstd.SQLStdConfOnlyAuthorizerFactory
hive.security.authorization.enabled --> true
hive.security.authenticator.manager --> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.security.ProxyUserAuthenticator  Step 4 - Restart hive services from UI  Step 5 - Testing our setup, in this we will create one readonly user and try to drop table.  
  5.1 Login to beeline using root ( as we have added root in hive.users.in.admin.role )  
  0: jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010> !connect jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010Connecting to jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010
Enter username for jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010: root
Enter password for jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010: ****
Connected to: Apache Hive (version 1.2.1.2.3.2.0-2950)Driver: Hive JDBC (version 1.2.1.2.3.2.0-2950)Transaction isolation: 
TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ1: jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010>  5.2 Now by default there is only one role - public, you need to run below command to set your role as ADMIN.  0: jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010> SHOW CURRENT ROLES;
+---------+--+
|  role  |
+---------+--+
| public  |
+---------+--+  5.3 Set role as admin for user root   1: jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010> set role ADMIN;
No rows affected (0.445 seconds)1:  
 jdbc:hive2://localhost:10010> show roles;
+---------+--+
|  role  |
+---------+--+
| admin  |
| public  |
+---------+--+
2 rows selected (0.165 seconds)  5.4 Create new role readonly and add readonly_user in that group   0: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/> create role readonly;
No rows affected (0.071 seconds)  5.5 Verify that new role has been created successfully   0: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/> show roles;
+-----------+--+
|  role  |
+-----------+--+
| admin  |
| public  |
| readonly  |
+-----------+--+
3 rows selected (0.051 seconds)
0: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/>  5.6 Add readonly_user into readonly role  
  5: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010> grant role readonly to user readonly_user;
No rows affected (0.088 seconds)
5: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010>  
5.7 Grant select privileges to role readonly  5: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010> grant select on table batting to role readonly;
No rows affected (0.405 seconds)
5: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010>  5.8 Verify grants for role readonly  0: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/> show grant role readonly;
+-----------+----------+------------+---------+-----------------+-----------------+------------+---------------+----------------+----------+--+
| database  |  table  | partition  | column  | principal_name  | principal_type  | privilege  | grant_option  |  grant_time  | grantor  |
+-----------+----------+------------+---------+-----------------+-----------------+------------+---------------+----------------+----------+--+
| default  | batting  |  |  | readonly  | ROLE  | SELECT  | false  | 1447877696000  | root  |
+-----------+----------+------------+---------+-----------------+-----------------+------------+---------------+----------------+----------+--+
1 row selected (0.06 seconds)  5.9 Now login to beeline by user readonly_user and try to drop table batting  beeline> !connect jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/
Connecting to jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/
Enter username for jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/: readonly_user
Enter password for jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/: ********
Connected to: Apache Hive (version 1.2.1.2.3.2.0-2950)Driver: Hive JDBC (version 1.2.1.2.3.2.0-2950)
Transaction isolation: TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ 
 0: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/> drop table batting;
Error: Error while compiling statement: FAILED: HiveAccessControlException Permission denied: Principal [name=readonly_user, type=USER] does not have following privileges for operation DROPTABLE [[OBJECT OWNERSHIP] on Object [type=TABLE_OR_VIEW, name=default.batting]] (state=42000,code=40000)  
Note - we are getting an error here because readonly_user does not have permission to drop table batting!  5.10 Let's try to access some rows from table batting   0: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/> select * from batting limit 5;
+--------------------+---------------+---------------+--+
| batting.player_id  | batting.year  | batting.runs  |
+--------------------+---------------+---------------+--+
| playerID  | NULL  | NULL  |
| aardsda01  | 2004  | 0  |
| aardsda01  | 2006  | 0  |
| aardsda01  | 2007  | 0  |
| aardsda01  | 2008  | 0  |
+--------------------+---------------+---------------+--+
5 rows selected (0.775 seconds)
0: jdbc:hive2://slave1.hortonworks.com:10010/>  
We can see that grants are working and user can see the contents but cannot delete the table.  Attached my hive-site.xml for more details. 
						
					
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							 Thank you so much @Neeraj Sabharwal 
						
					
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							 Thank you so much @sneethiraj 🙂 
						
					
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