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Kevin Minder updated KNOX-1359:
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Description:
By default Knox installs with kerberos debugging enabled. There is actually a
fair amount of logging that occurs as a result of this setting. This has lead
to several cases of exhausting disk space especially with the use various Hive
and Phoenix JDBC drivers which can be very chatty.
I propose changing the default of sun.security.krb5.debug in gateway-site.xml
to false.
See:
https://community.hortonworks.com/articles/74449/knox-gatewayout-file-is-filling-up-disk-space.html
was:
By default Knox installs with kerberos debugging enabled. There is actually a
fair amount of logging that occurs as a result of this setting. This has lead
to several cases of exhausting disk space especially with the use various Hive
and Phoenix JDBC drivers which can be very chatty.
I propose changing the default of sun.security.krb5.debug in gateway-site.xml
to false.
> Disable kerberos debugging by default
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> Key: KNOX-1359
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KNOX-1359
> Project: Apache Knox
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Server
> Affects Versions: 1.1.0
> Reporter: Kevin Minder
> Priority: Major
>
> By default Knox installs with kerberos debugging enabled. There is actually
> a fair amount of logging that occurs as a result of this setting. This has
> lead to several cases of exhausting disk space especially with the use
> various Hive and Phoenix JDBC drivers which can be very chatty.
> I propose changing the default of sun.security.krb5.debug in gateway-site.xml
> to false.
> See:
> https://community.hortonworks.com/articles/74449/knox-gatewayout-file-is-filling-up-disk-space.html
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