Ty for the info Velmurugan !
I'm going to check better in the JIRA next time I have a problem.
BR.
Lune.
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Velmurugan Periasamy <
vperias...@hortonworks.com> wrote:
> This is a bug that is fixed in Ranger 0.6.0 -
>
This is a bug that is fixed in Ranger 0.6.0 -
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-859
As a workaround, you can create symlinks under /var/log/ranger to point to
From: Lune Silver >
Reply-To:
Hello !
I'm using HDP 2.3.2 with ambari 2.2.1 and I have a problem with ranger
which does not take into account the logging dir I set in the conf.
I set the following properties in the tab advanced -> Advanced ranger-env :
- ranger_admin_log_dir = /ranger/admin
- ranger_usersync_log_dir =
Re.
I tried to debug a little bit and find the command which was launched :
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java -cp
/usr/share/java/postgresql.jar:/usr/hdp/2.3.2.0-2950/ranger-admin/jisql/lib/*
org.apache.util.sql.Jisql -driver postgresql -cstring jdbc:postgresql://
inbdfrg01.rouen.francetelecom.fr/audit -u ranger_audit -p
Hello !
I'm trying to install Ranger Admin with Ambari 2.2.1 and I got the
following exception during the installation :
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2016-05-10 10:25:47,952 - Execute['python
/usr/hdp/current/ranger-admin/db_setup.py'] {'logoutput': True,
'environment': {'RANGER_ADMIN_HOME':