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Jitendra Nath Pandey updated HDFS-6829:
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Status: Patch Available (was: Open)
> DFSAdmin refreshSuperUserGroupsConfiguration failed in security cluster
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> Key: HDFS-6829
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-6829
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tools
> Affects Versions: 2.4.1
> Reporter: zhaoyunjiong
> Assignee: zhaoyunjiong
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: HDFS-6829.patch
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> When we run command "hadoop dfsadmin -refreshSuperUserGroupsConfiguration",
> it failed and report below message:
> 14/08/05 21:32:06 WARN security.MultiRealmUserAuthentication: The
> serverPrincipal = doesn't confirm to the standards
> refreshSuperUserGroupsConfiguration: null
> After check the code, I found the bug was triggered by below reasons:
> 1. We didn't set
> CommonConfigurationKeys.HADOOP_SECURITY_SERVICE_USER_NAME_KEY, which needed
> by RefreshUserMappingsProtocol. And in DFSAdmin, if no
> CommonConfigurationKeys.HADOOP_SECURITY_SERVICE_USER_NAME_KEY set, it will
> try to use DFSConfigKeys.DFS_NAMENODE_KERBEROS_PRINCIPAL_KEY:
> conf.set(CommonConfigurationKeys.HADOOP_SECURITY_SERVICE_USER_NAME_KEY,
> conf.get(DFSConfigKeys.DFS_NAMENODE_KERBEROS_PRINCIPAL_KEY, ""));
> 2. But we set DFSConfigKeys.DFS_NAMENODE_KERBEROS_PRINCIPAL_KEY in
> hdfs-site.xml
> 3. DFSAdmin didn't load hdfs-site.xml
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