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06-12-2018
03:02 PM
Hi @saranvisa, Thank you for your Inputs. What is your Cloudera Version? If you are using Cloudera 5.10 or above then you can follow the instruction from the link that i've given above espectially 'Adding AWS Credentials' . You didn't mentioned whether you have already tried or not Version: Cloudera Express - 5.14.2 I have Added "AWS Credentials" in "External Accounts" from "Administration" menu. Not sure you have restarted your cluster after the configuration change Yes, I did restart the cluster couple of times and every time the updates from core-site.xml vanished. If you follow this option, it will be applicable for all the users I don't know which blog that you are following and how old it is... if you are using cloudera then use cloudera document https://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/5-12-x/topics/cm_s3_clients.html Thanks, Sumit
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06-11-2018
01:46 PM
Hi @saranvisa, I did configure the s3 connector. But that is not allowing Hive to Read Write. The blog asks to update the core-site.xml and keep a local copy but I need it for all users. Thanks, Sumit.
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06-11-2018
01:44 PM
Hi @csguna, I am did the same but the updates are not going to the right file and the connections are failing. Hive Service-wide: Advanced: - Hive Service Advanced Configuration Snippets (Safety Valve) for core-site.xml
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06-08-2018
10:56 AM
Hi, I am looking to add the following properties: <property>
<name>fs.s3a.access.key</name>
<value>Amazon S3 Access Key</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>fs.s3a.secret.key</name>
<value>Amazon S3 Secret Key</value>
</property> to the file /etc/hive/conf.cloudera.hive/core-site.xml Now I am adding them manually to the file but if the changes are pushed looks like Cloudera Manager disregards the information already present in the file. Thanks, Sumit
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