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06-17-2016
09:38 PM
I think @emaxwell already answered my other question. q: If a user have access to hdfs/hive (enabled thru Ranger), can they simply use presto as a access tool and access the data? Answer: You can control the HDFS and Hive services via Ranger to enable Presto to access those resources,
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06-17-2016
09:36 PM
@Ramesh Mani: Thanks for jumping in. I have not installed Presto yet, I am preparing for it and trying to get answers to my questions. So in order for a user to work through presto to access HDFS/Hive there should be some global policies be created? am I understanding it correctly? this question might be related to my first one, If a user have access to hdfs/hive (enabled thru Ranger), can they simply use presto as a access tool and access the data?
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06-17-2016
07:17 PM
Hello @emaxwell thanks for the quick response. My question now is, how is presto allowed to access hdfs and hive with Ranger standing between them? My understanding with Ranger is it is kind of gate keeper and you need to have a service to go through it.. can you help me here or direct me to a document which I can read..? another question.. what about the Presto auditing, Will Ranger show audit log related to Presto?
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06-17-2016
06:59 PM
We have a kerborized hadoop cluster with Ranger enabled, if we want try out Presto does there need to be a service created in Ranger for Presto? is the a plugin available for presto to work with Ranger? Or Presto uses HDFS/Hive services which are already plugged in Ranger? Let me know..
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