If it's happening immediately upon trying to import the template, I believe
that's the error message saying that the 1.9 instance cannot find the NAR
file which provided the processor. Also, if you're referring to 1.9.0 and
not 1.9.2 you're going to want to upgrade to the latter because there are a
I believe you can define all of your indices in advance if you know what
your data looks like. We have no plans to have NiFi get that deep into
managing Mongo because it's something that could really get out of control
if misused/misconfigured.
Thanks,
Mike
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 3:38 PM William
Thanks Bryan.
My custom processors are part of a template. However when I try to import
my template in NiFi 1.9, I get an error message saying
PutFeedMetadata is not known to this NiFi instance. I did update all the
dependencies to NiFi 1.9 and even the plugins. We are using a Cloudera
distributed
Hello,
Most likely your processor built against 1.6 would run fine in 1.9,
but to make sure you just need to update any nifi dependencies in your
poms to 1.9.2.
If you created your project from the archetype and didn't change
anything, then this should just be changing the parent in the root pom
Is there any way to have Mongo create an index the first time it puts a
document into a collection. It creates the database and collection just find if
they don't exit. I like to have add indexes as well.
Hi,
If we have a custom processor that was created with NiFi 1.6, what are the
steps we need to follow to make it work in 1.9?
Is there some sort of steps that explains the jar and pom updates we need
to do for making it work in 1.9?
Hard to say why it's not working, but it should be setup in the following way...
In registry, there needs to be two users...
1) nmay...@example.com
This user needs read access to at least one bucket, or needs read to
all buckets in the special privileges.
2) CN=nifi.example.com, L=Anytown, ST=I
I tried with and without the quotes. I am getting the same error. Do I need
to be restarting NiFi or using a clean browser session each time I make an
update? My intuition says no since the authentication should be happening
server side but wondering if I am missing something.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019
I don't think there should be quotes around the NiFi identity...
You have:
identity=""CN=nifi.example.com, L=Anytown, ST=IN, C=US""
It should be:
identity="CN=nifi.example.com, L=Anytown, ST=IN, C=US"
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 10:02 AM Nathan Maynes wrote:
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> Thanks for that information Nathan.
Thanks for that information Nathan. I went ahead and updated the
Nifi-Registry user to have the name "CN=nifi.example.com, L=Anytown,
ST=IN, C=US", which was copied out of the certificate that NiFi is using as
its keystore, as defined in nifi.properties -> nifi.security.keystore. The
error persist
Hi Mohit,
The initial admin you configured is the user you should use for the first
connection in order to grant authorizations to additional users/groups. The
initial admin should have been automatically added in the
authorizations.xml file created during the first start of NiFi.
Hope this helps
Hi team,
I'm not able to open the nifi canvas in the secured NiFi. It shows the
following error message once I provides the credentials -
*No applicable policies could be found. Contact the system administrator.*
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Kindly help.
Thanks,
Mohit
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