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Matei Ciobotaru updated AMBARI-25180:
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    Summary: Ambari web UI shows incorrect Kerberos Version  (was: Ambari web 
UI shows incorrect KErberos Version)

> Ambari web UI shows incorrect Kerberos Version
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMBARI-25180
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-25180
>             Project: Ambari
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: ambari-web, stacks
>    Affects Versions: 2.7.3
>         Environment: * 1st cluster:
> OS: RHEL 7.4
> Kerberos: 1.15 
> Ambari: 2.7.3.0
> HDP: 3.1.0
>  
>  * 2nd cluster:
>  
> OS: Ubuntu: 18.04
> Kerberos: 1.16
> Ambari: 2.7.3.0
> HDP: 3.1.0
>  
>            Reporter: Matei Ciobotaru
>            Priority: Minor
>
> After deploying a Hortonworks Data Platform cluster and enabling Kerberos via 
> Ambari, in the web UI, under "Cluster Admin --> Stack and Versions --> 
> Kerberos" an incorrect version is displayed, version 
> {color:#666666}1.10.3-30.{color}
> I encountered this issue on 2 separate HDP 3.1.0 deployments, one on RHEL 7.4 
> and the other on Ubuntu 18.04.
> I would expect that the Kerberos version displayed in the web UI is the same 
> as the client installed on the cluster hosts.
>  
>  * 1st cluster:
> OS: RHEL 7.4
> Kerberos: 1.15 
> Ambari: 2.7.3.0
> HDP: 3.1.0
> Ambari web UI Kerberos version: {color:#666666}1.10.3-30{color}
>  
>  * 2nd cluster:
>  
> OS: Ubuntu: 18.04
> Kerberos: 1.16
> Ambari: 2.7.3.0
> HDP: 3.1.0
> Ambari web UI Kerberos version: {color:#666666}1.10.3-30{color}
>  



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