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Allen Wittenauer resolved HDFS-1895. ------------------------------------ Resolution: Won't Fix [~qwertymaniac] is correct. Closing as won't fix. > Setting up of cluster using ssh - Scripts that help in minimising the cluster > setup efforts > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HDFS-1895 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-1895 > Project: Hadoop HDFS > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: scripts > Reporter: ramkrishna.s.vasudevan > Priority: Minor > Attachments: ssh-hadoop-config.sh > > > Sometimes when we have a large number of clusters we may have to specify the > password of the different machines that we are using as slaves (datanodes). > > If the cluster is very huge we may have to repeat this everytime. > So we would to suggest a way to avoid this > > 1. Generate a SSH key from the name node machine > 2. Read the entries from the conf/slaves file, for every entry add the key > generated in step 1 to a file of slave machine. > 3. Repeat the same for master file also. > > when you execute step 1 it will prompt for the password. This is only for > the first time. > > After that whenever you need to start the cluster then password need not be > specified. > > This scenario is valid when we are sure of the cluster that we will be > maintaining and we are aware of the credentials of the machine. > > This will help the cluster administrator. > -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)