This SASL module for Perl may be of interest: http://search.cpan.org/~gbarr/Authen-SASL-2.16/
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Prasad Mujumdar <[email protected]>wrote: > > HiveServer2 uses Thrift SASL transport by default. AFAIK, Thrift > doesn't support sasl transport for perl. In order to connect from a perl > thrift client, you need to turn off the SASL in HiveServer2. This can be > done by setting a property hive.server2.authentication to NOSASL in the > hive-site.xml. Note that with this change, all other clients like JDBC > applications and beeline, will also need to make non-sasl connection to > HiveServer2. The JDBC connection URL should > be jdbc:hive2://<host>:<port>/default;auth=noSasl > > thanks > Prasad > > > On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 3:35 AM, Dave Cardwell <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I wrote a few reporting scripts in Perl that connected to Hive via the >> Thrift interface. >> >> Since we upgraded CDH to 4.2.0 and hiveserver2 was installed (with Hive >> 0.10.0) the scripts no longer ran due to the API changes. >> >> I regenerated the Perl modules from the .thrift files and have tried to >> translate the Java examples I’ve found online, but cannot for the life of >> me get it working with the new interface. >> >> The Java examples seem to use a TOpenSessionReq class but I cannot find >> this anywhere in the generated Perl modules. If I try to skip that part and >> go straight to $client->OpenSession() without an argument, the TCLIService >> module itself complains that it cannot create a TOpenSessionResp object >> because the class is not loaded. >> >> I have attached example code. Can anyone advise me on how to get past >> this block? >> >> -- >> Best wishes, >> Dave Cardwell. >> >> http://davecardwell.co.uk/ >> > >
