Hi Vipin,

Already did this but didn't see the file name as I was expecting them to be
before the properties but not after.
By finding the loaded file in the logs I've been able to troubleshoot my
issue.
Thanks a lot for your help,


Loïc CHANEL
Technical leader Big Data
Capgemini (Lyon, France)


Le jeu. 18 avr. 2024 à 13:11, Vipin Rathor <v.rat...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi Loïc,
> If you turn on log4j debug for Apache Ranger, then the debug log will tell
> you where the congratulations are being loaded from.
>
> Also, please check if you aren’t making changes in a different copy of the
> actual config file (most probably you might have checked but wouldn’t hurt
> to double check).
>
> Regards,
> VR
>
> On Apr 18, 2024, at 14:43, Loïc CHANEL <loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net>
> wrote:
>
> 
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to configure the LDAP authentication for UI access, so I edited
> the properties in ranger-admin-site.xml file and restarted, but I saw in
> the logs the properties I edited are not applied. For instance, the
> property ranger.ldap.url has the value ldap://cmb.mydomain.org:389 in the
> XML file, but when Ranger starts I can see in the logs that the default
> value ( ldap:// ) is loaded by Ranger instead of what I defined.
> Is there something I'm missing ? How can I see where the values are loaded
> from ?
> Thanks for your help,
>
>
> Loïc CHANEL
> Technical leader Big Data
> Capgemini (Lyon, France)
>
>

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