Did you run kinit command before invoking "hbase shell"? What does klist command says?
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 6:47 AM, Loïc Chanel <[email protected]> wrote: > By the way, as this may help to find my issue, I just tested typing *whoami > *in HBase shell : this returned me exactly what it should : > testuser@REALM (auth:KERBEROS) > groups: nobody, toast > > Loïc CHANEL > Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy > Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne > > 2015-08-20 15:17 GMT+02:00 Loïc Chanel <[email protected]>: > > > Nothing more with your option :/ > > > > Loïc CHANEL > > Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy > > Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne > > > > 2015-08-20 15:04 GMT+02:00 Loïc Chanel <[email protected]>: > > > >> I'm using HDP 2.2.4.2, with HBase 0.98.4.2.2. > >> I have unlimited strength JCE installed. > >> > >> I'll try to have more clues with this option. > >> > >> Loïc CHANEL > >> Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy > >> Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne > >> > >> 2015-08-20 14:58 GMT+02:00 Ted Yu <[email protected]>: > >> > >>> Which hbase / hadoop release are you using ? > >>> > >>> Running with -Dsun.security.krb5.debug=true will provide more clue. > >>> > >>> Do you have unlimited strength JCE installed ? > >>> > >>> Cheers > >>> > >>> On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 5:46 AM, Loïc Chanel < > >>> [email protected]> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>> > Hi all, > >>> > > >>> > Since I kerberized my cluster, it seems like I can't use HBase > anymore > >>> ... > >>> > For example, executing create 'toto','titi' on HBase shell results > in > >>> the > >>> > printing of this line endlessly : > >>> > WARN [main] security.UserGroupInformation: Not attempting to > re-login > >>> > since the last re-login was attempted less than 600 seconds before. > >>> > > >>> > And nothing else happens. > >>> > I tried to restart HDFS and HBase, and to re-generate credentials and > >>> > keytabs, but nothing changed. > >>> > As for the logs, they are not very explicits, as the only thing they > >>> say > >>> > (and keep saying) is : > >>> > > >>> > 2015-08-20 13:50:12,697 DEBUG [RpcServer.reader=2,port=60000] > >>> > ipc.RpcServer: Created SASL server with mechanism = GSSAPI > >>> > 2015-08-20 13:50:12,698 DEBUG [RpcServer.reader=2,port=60000] > >>> > ipc.RpcServer: Have read input token of size 650 for processing by > >>> > saslServer.evaluateResponse() > >>> > 2015-08-20 13:50:12,704 DEBUG [RpcServer.reader=2,port=60000] > >>> > ipc.RpcServer: Will send token of size 108 from saslServer. > >>> > 2015-08-20 13:50:12,706 DEBUG [RpcServer.reader=2,port=60000] > >>> > ipc.RpcServer: Have read input token of size 0 for processing by > >>> > saslServer.evaluateResponse() > >>> > 2015-08-20 13:50:12,707 DEBUG [RpcServer.reader=2,port=60000] > >>> > ipc.RpcServer: Will send token of size 32 from saslServer. > >>> > 2015-08-20 13:50:12,708 DEBUG [RpcServer.reader=2,port=60000] > >>> > ipc.RpcServer: RpcServer.listener,port=60000: DISCONNECTING client > >>> > 192.168.6.148:43014 because read count=-1. Number of active > >>> connections: 3 > >>> > > >>> > Do anyone has an idea about where this might come from, or how to > >>> solve it > >>> > ? Because I couldn't find much documentation about this. > >>> > Thanks in advance for your help ! > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > Loïc > >>> > > >>> > Loïc CHANEL > >>> > Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy > >>> > Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne > >>> > > >>> > >> > >> > > > -- Thanks & Regards, Anil Gupta
