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01-28-2016
07:31 PM
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Thanks @Neeraj Sabharwal Its working fine.
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01-29-2016
01:54 AM
@Jonas Straub Happy Hadooping!! 🙂
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01-28-2016
12:29 AM
@Raja Sekhar Chintalapati Did you mean feature or future? 🙂 Not sure why do you want to do this? You can create a config group, assign HS2 and make changes only to that host hive-site using ambari.
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01-28-2016
11:59 AM
@Roberto Sancho This is helpful for future reference. https://gist.github.com/randerzander/5b7b0e075e59f87d3c84 Thanks @Randy Gelhausen
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01-27-2016
12:28 PM
Hi @Sai ram , looks like you are using Ranger and you do not have a Ranger-HDFS-policy which allows the user hive to write to "/flume" On the one hand, the solution from @Neeraj Sabharwal is granting permissions on HDFS level and solves your problem, on the other hand, if you want to go with Ranger I'd recommend to create/adjust Ranger-HDFS-policies for certain folders/users (and do a, at least, chmod 700 on HDFS level itself to prevent accessing folders/files "by accident")
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01-28-2016
01:56 AM
@Robin Dong The initial question was not clear. The main group is hadoop. You can setup permissions at directory and file level for users. Check this https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-common/FileSystemShell.html Look for chmod and chown commands
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01-26-2016
02:38 PM
@Sai ram please accept the best answer to close the thread
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06-20-2016
11:15 PM
@Jagdish Saripella, @Joseph Niemiec
Have you figured out the problem ? I ran into similar issue. This is unlikely a data-skew issue.
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