[
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-4796?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=15174399#comment-15174399
]
Rohini Palaniswamy commented on PIG-4796:
-----------------------------------------
[~nielsbasjes],
Could you number your patches as PIG-4796-1.patch, PIG-4796-2.patch. Easy to
pick the latest one that way without having to process dates in mind and also
same as what others follow in general.
Have few comments on the patch.
- You are doing HKerberos.tryKerberosKeytabLogin(jc); in
HExecutionEngine.init(). How does it work when more than 1 job is launched from
the pig script after the expiry?
- Can you call the settings as hadoop.security.krb5.* instead of
job.security.krb5.* ?
> Authenticate with Kerberos using a keytab file
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: PIG-4796
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-4796
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 0.15.0
> Reporter: Niels Basjes
> Assignee: Niels Basjes
> Labels: feature, kerberos, security
> Attachments: 2016-02-18-1510-PIG-4796.patch,
> 2016-02-18-PIG-4796-rough-proof-of-concept.patch, PIG-4796-2016-02-23.patch
>
>
> When running in a Kerberos secured environment users are faced with the
> limitation that their jobs cannot run longer than the (remaining) ticket
> lifetime of their Kerberos tickets. The environment I work in these tickets
> expire after 10 hours, thus limiting the maximum job duration to at most 10
> hours (which is a problem).
> In the Hadoop tooling there is a feature where you can authenticate using a
> Kerberos keytab file (essentially a file that contains the encrypted form of
> the kerberos principal and password). Using this the running application can
> request new tickets from the Kerberos server when the initial tickets expire.
> In my Java/Hadoop applications I commonly include these two lines:
> {code}
> System.setProperty("java.security.krb5.conf", "/etc/krb5.conf");
> UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromKeytab("[email protected]",
> "/home/nbasjes/.krb/nbasjes.keytab");
> {code}
> This way I have run an Apache Flink based application for more than 170 hours
> (about a week) on the kerberos secured Yarn cluster.
> What I propose is to have a feature that I can set the relevant kerberos
> values in my pig script and from there be able to run a pig job for many days
> on the secured cluster.
> Proposal how this can look in a pig script:
> {code}
> SET java.security.krb5.conf '/etc/krb5.conf'
> SET job.security.krb5.principal '[email protected]'
> SET job.security.krb5.keytab '/home/nbasjes/.krb/nbasjes.keytab'
> {code}
> So iff all of these are set (or at least the last two) then the
> aforementioned UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromKeytab method is called
> before submitting the job to the cluster.
--
This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA
(v6.3.4#6332)