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		09-23-2016
	
		
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							 @Avijeet Dash Seems like Atlas is not in running state. Can you please provide the snapshot of atlas application.log when this issue is seen? This will help to debug the issue further. 
						
					
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		09-23-2016
	
		
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							 @Mohana Murali Gurunathan Similar question is already discussed here(https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/6922/is-it-possible-to-manage-multiple-clusters-using-o.html). Let me know if this is what you are looking for. 
						
					
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		09-16-2016
	
		
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							 @Jitendra Yadav Can you check your rule regex is as per the rules syntax? Check here: https://community.hortonworks.com/articles/14463/auth-to-local-rules-syntax.html 
						
					
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		08-26-2016
	
		
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							@Ethan HsiehTwo authorization methods are available for Atlas: Simple and Ranger. Simple Authorization  The default setting is Simple, and the following properties are automatically set under Advanced application-properties on the Advanced tab.  Table: Apache Atlas Simple Authorization     Property  Value      atlas.authorizer.impl  simple    atlas.auth.policy.file  {{conf_dir}}/policy-store.txt     The  policy-store.txt  file has the following format:  Policy_Name;;User_Name:Operations_Allowed;;Group_Name:Operations_Allowed;;Resource_Type:Resource_Name  For example:  adminPolicy;;admin:rwud;;ROLE_ADMIN:rwud;;type:*,entity:*,operation:*,taxonomy:*,term:*
userReadPolicy;;readUser1:r,readUser2:r;;DATA_SCIENTIST:r;;type:*,entity:*,operation:*,taxonomy:*,term:*
userWritePolicy;;writeUser1:rwu,writeUser2:rwu;;BUSINESS_GROUP:rwu,DATA_STEWARD:rwud;;type:*,entity:*,operation:*,taxonomy:*,term:*  In this example  readUser1 ,  readUser2 ,  writeUser1  and  writeUser2  are the user IDs, each with its corresponding access rights. The  User_Name ,  Group_Name  and  Operations_Allowed  are comma-separated lists.  Authorizer Resource Types:  
 Operation  Type  Entity  Taxonomy  Term  Unknown    Operations_Allowed  are  r  = read,  w  = write,  u  = update,  d  = delete  Let me know if you have Ranger enabled in your cluster, different operations would be needed for Ranger authorization. 
						
					
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		08-24-2016
	
		
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							 In case of embedded kafka, the auto create of topics is a configuration parameter in Kaka, which is set to true by default. With this setting, when a producer produces message for the first time, Kafka will automatically create the topic. No need for anything specific to be done by the client. 
						
					
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		08-24-2016
	
		
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							@Sunile Manjee Atlas works with both embedded as well as standalone Kafka, it depends on how Atlas is configured.  When Atlas config property "atlas.notification.embedded" is set to true, Kafka is started in embedded mode(as part of Atlas process) else it expects a standalone Kafka running in your cluster.  Regarding the Kafka timeout exception, it seems like topic does not exists. So please create the topics like below.  $KAFKA_HOME/bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper $ZK_ENDPOINT --topic ATLAS_HOOK --create --partitions 1 --replication-factor $KAFKA_REPL_FACTOR
$KAFKA_HOME/bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper $ZK_ENDPOINT --topic ATLAS_ENTITIES --create --partitions 1 --replication-factor $KAFKA_REPL_FACTOR  Let me know if you are still seeing this issue. Hope this helps. 
						
					
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		08-24-2016
	
		
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							@Sunile Manjee See this thread for examples of how to create entities:  https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/41409/how-to-use-the-function-of-data-classification-of.html  See this tread for examples of how to create traits (tags)  https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/33501/how-to-create-attribute-sets-and-collections-using.html 
						
					
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		08-23-2016
	
		
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							 @Sunile Manjee you can try as it is but either ways should be fine.  
						
					
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		08-23-2016
	
		
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							@Sunile Manjee Below is an example to create type.  Save below json to some file(example type.json)  {
  "enumTypes": [
    
  ],
  "structTypes": [
    
  ],
  "traitTypes": [
    
  ],
  "classTypes": [
    {
      "superTypes": [
        
      ],
      "hierarchicalMetaTypeName": "org.apache.atlas.typesystem.types.ClassType",
      "typeName": "myNewType1",
      "typeDescription": null,
      "attributeDefinitions": [
        {
          "name": "multiplicityRequired",
          "dataTypeName": "string",
          "multiplicity": "required",
          "isComposite": true,
          "isUnique": true,
          "isIndexable": true,
          "reverseAttributeName": null
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}
  Submit HTTP POST request to atlas to create a type of above.  Command:
curl -X POST -d @type.json -u <username>:<password> -H 'Content-Type: application/json;  charset=UTF-8' http(s)://<atlas-hostname>:<atlas-port>/api/atlas/types
Output:
{"requestId":"qtp513700442-26 - b84cee5b-7940-4308-a35b-fc9af5de0b81","types":[{"name":"myNewType1"}]}
  Please refer to this post for more information: https://community.hortonworks.com/content/kbentry/124/atlas-api-tips-create-trait-type-example.html  Hope this helps. 
						
					
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		08-19-2016
	
		
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							@Ethan Hsieh Can you paste the console output for the executed sqoop command here? Also please make sure to add the atlas.rest.address property to the sqoop-site.xml or atlas-application.properties file and run the command to see if there is any difference. 
						
					
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