HADOOP-10638. Updating hadoop-daemon.sh to work as expected when nfs is started as a privileged user. Contributed by Manikandan Narayanaswamy.
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@ -519,6 +519,9 @@ Release 2.5.0 - UNRELEASED
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HADOOP-10639. FileBasedKeyStoresFactory initialization is not using default
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for SSL_REQUIRE_CLIENT_CERT_KEY. (tucu)
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HADOOP-10638. Updating hadoop-daemon.sh to work as expected when nfs is
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started as a privileged user. (Manikandan Narayanaswamy via atm)
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Release 2.4.1 - UNRELEASED
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INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES
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@ -87,6 +87,14 @@ if [ "$command" == "datanode" ] && [ "$EUID" -eq 0 ] && [ -n "$HADOOP_SECURE_DN_
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starting_secure_dn="true"
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fi
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#Determine if we're starting a privileged NFS, if so, redefine the appropriate variables
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if [ "$command" == "nfs3" ] && [ "$EUID" -eq 0 ] && [ -n "$HADOOP_PRIVILEGED_NFS_USER" ]; then
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export HADOOP_PID_DIR=$HADOOP_PRIVILEGED_NFS_PID_DIR
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export HADOOP_LOG_DIR=$HADOOP_PRIVILEGED_NFS_LOG_DIR
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export HADOOP_IDENT_STRING=$HADOOP_PRIVILEGED_NFS_USER
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starting_privileged_nfs="true"
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fi
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if [ "$HADOOP_IDENT_STRING" = "" ]; then
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export HADOOP_IDENT_STRING="$USER"
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fi
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@ -162,6 +170,9 @@ case $startStop in
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echo "ulimit -a for secure datanode user $HADOOP_SECURE_DN_USER" >> $log
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# capture the ulimit info for the appropriate user
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su --shell=/bin/bash $HADOOP_SECURE_DN_USER -c 'ulimit -a' >> $log 2>&1
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elif [ "true" = "$starting_privileged_nfs" ]; then
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echo "ulimit -a for privileged nfs user $HADOOP_PRIVILEGED_NFS_USER" >> $log
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su --shell=/bin/bash $HADOOP_PRIVILEGED_NFS_USER -c 'ulimit -a' >> $log 2>&1
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else
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echo "ulimit -a for user $USER" >> $log
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ulimit -a >> $log 2>&1
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