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Tim Armstrong resolved IMPALA-3013.
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    Resolution: Later

> Clarify 'Kerberos not installed' message in impala-shell
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>                 Key: IMPALA-3013
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-3013
>             Project: IMPALA
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Security
>    Affects Versions: Impala 2.2.4
>            Reporter: John Russell
>            Priority: Minor
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> If you run impala-shell -k on a system without the required Kerberos client, 
> you get a message like so:
> {code}
> impala-shell -k -i blah-kerberized.example.com
> Starting Impala Shell using Kerberos authentication
> Using service name 'impala'
> klist not found on the system, install kerberos clients
> {code}
> Because the 'klist not found' message comes after a couple of 
> startup/progress messages from the shell, I thought it connected but then 
> didn't find the right Kerberos infrastructure on the impalad host. It's 
> actually complaining about software missing on the local system where 
> impala-shell is running. Could you add a %s into the 'klist not found' 
> message to echo the hostname, to clarify where exactly the Kerberos client 
> needs to be installed?



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