Hi Matthew You can check if you are hitting into: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10786
Cheers, Subroto Sanyal On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Matthew Bruce <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Hadoop Users, > > > > We have been doing java upgrade testing in one of our Hadoop lab > environments and have run into issues using Oracle java 1.7.0_80 with a > secured Hadoop cluster (Since the initial issue, we’ve verified this in a > second environment too). Basically all the Hadoop components once the > initial Kerberos ticket has expired fail to re-login using their keytab > files (note that I’ve found nothing in the logs indicating why this > happens, it seems like the components don’t even attempt to re-login). > Moreover I’ve verified that this behavior does not occur with java > 1.7.0_79. > > > > The only thing I’ve been able to find that might be realted/cause this is > this blurb in the u80 release notes: > > *Issues with Third party's JCE Providers* > > The fix for JDK-8023069 updated both the SunJSSE and and SunJCE providers, > including some internal interfaces. > > Some third party JCE providers (such as RSA JSAFE) are using some sun.* > internal interfaces, and therefore will not work with the updated SunJSSE > provider. Such providers will need to be updated in order for them to work > with the updated SunJSSE provider. > > > > If you have been impacted by this issue, contact your JCE vendor for an > update. > > > > See 8133502 <http://bugs.java.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=8133502>. > > > > I’m wondering, has anyone else run into issues running a secured Hadoop > cluster with java 1.7.0_80? > > > > Thanks, > > Matthew Bruce > > [email protected] > > >
