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10-09-2018
02:22 PM
@Jakub Igla The answer is it depends on what your usecase is. What I hear customers say, when they use doAs=true, is they like to have audit at hdfs operation level. But at the same time as you well said column level authorization isn't complete when doAs=true, since users have access to underlying data. It's a give and take, and personally I've seen both approaches being used in production. HTH
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09-20-2018
04:42 PM
I'm glad the features are helpful. Sorry, I'm not authorized to share the roadmap outside of Hortonworks. All the best 🙂
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09-17-2018
02:21 PM
Hi @mmolnar I've deployed Knox via Ambari and it works as expected. Now I have Cloudbreak and the cluster 100% behind the proxy.
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09-08-2018
08:19 PM
Hi @pdarvasi I confirm, this workaround did the job for me. Thanks again. Also, I saw on github, there is work being done on 2.8 and even 2.9. Can I read somewhere about new features etc and maybe test a lil bit?
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08-14-2018
05:57 AM
Hi, By open open ports I mean communication between nodes for hadoop operations.
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06-27-2018
10:05 PM
Hi @mmolnar I can confirm that after adding this env variable I don't have this issue anymore and I'm on cbd 2.7.1-rc.13 Thank you!
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06-28-2018
08:01 AM
Hi @Jakub Igla, Yes, a different thread for a different issue would be nice. Thanks
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06-21-2018
02:22 PM
@Jakub Igla Without upgrading (and instead doing it manually) is not going to work. You are right in that it is an extra property in the ARM template, although in case of Azure it is not enough to increase the root volume size in the ARM template. It's a necessary but not sufficient, because the OS will not be able to use the extended disc. This is why you have to follow these additional steps. If you do not upgrade your Cloudbreak version to 2.7 and increase the root volume size in the UI, you will not be able to do these steps, because the physical disc size will still be 30G and the disk partition and file system will not be expandable.
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