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<configuration>
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<!--- global properties -->
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.common.configuration.version</name>
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<value>3.0.0</value>
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<description>version of this configuration file</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.tmp.dir</name>
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<value>/tmp/hadoop-${user.name}</value>
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<description>A base for other temporary directories.</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.http.filter.initializers</name>
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<value>org.apache.hadoop.http.lib.StaticUserWebFilter</value>
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<description>A comma separated list of class names. Each class in the list
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must extend org.apache.hadoop.http.FilterInitializer. The corresponding
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Filter will be initialized. Then, the Filter will be applied to all user
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facing jsp and servlet web pages. The ordering of the list defines the
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ordering of the filters.</description>
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</property>
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<!--- security properties -->
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.authorization</name>
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<value>false</value>
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<description>Is service-level authorization enabled?</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.instrumentation.requires.admin</name>
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<value>false</value>
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<description>
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Indicates if administrator ACLs are required to access
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instrumentation servlets (JMX, METRICS, CONF, STACKS).
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.authentication</name>
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<value>simple</value>
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<description>Possible values are simple (no authentication), and kerberos
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping</name>
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<value>org.apache.hadoop.security.JniBasedUnixGroupsMappingWithFallback</value>
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<description>
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Class for user to group mapping (get groups for a given user) for ACL.
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The default implementation,
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org.apache.hadoop.security.JniBasedUnixGroupsMappingWithFallback,
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will determine if the Java Native Interface (JNI) is available. If JNI is
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available the implementation will use the API within hadoop to resolve a
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list of groups for a user. If JNI is not available then the shell
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implementation, ShellBasedUnixGroupsMapping, is used. This implementation
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shells out to the Linux/Unix environment with the
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<code>bash -c groups</code> command to resolve a list of groups for a user.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.dns.interface</name>
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<description>
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The name of the Network Interface from which the service should determine
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its host name for Kerberos login. e.g. eth2. In a multi-homed environment,
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the setting can be used to affect the _HOST subsitution in the service
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Kerberos principal. If this configuration value is not set, the service
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will use its default hostname as returned by
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InetAddress.getLocalHost().getCanonicalHostName().
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Most clusters will not require this setting.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.dns.nameserver</name>
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<description>
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The host name or IP address of the name server (DNS) which a service Node
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should use to determine its own host name for Kerberos Login. Requires
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hadoop.security.dns.interface.
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Most clusters will not require this setting.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.dns.log-slow-lookups.enabled</name>
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<value>false</value>
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<description>
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Time name lookups (via SecurityUtil) and log them if they exceed the
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configured threshold.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.dns.log-slow-lookups.threshold.ms</name>
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<value>1000</value>
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<description>
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If slow lookup logging is enabled, this threshold is used to decide if a
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lookup is considered slow enough to be logged.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.groups.cache.secs</name>
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<value>300</value>
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<description>
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This is the config controlling the validity of the entries in the cache
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containing the user->group mapping. When this duration has expired,
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then the implementation of the group mapping provider is invoked to get
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the groups of the user and then cached back.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.groups.negative-cache.secs</name>
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<value>30</value>
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<description>
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Expiration time for entries in the the negative user-to-group mapping
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caching, in seconds. This is useful when invalid users are retrying
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frequently. It is suggested to set a small value for this expiration, since
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a transient error in group lookup could temporarily lock out a legitimate
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user.
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Set this to zero or negative value to disable negative user-to-group caching.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.groups.cache.warn.after.ms</name>
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<value>5000</value>
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<description>
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If looking up a single user to group takes longer than this amount of
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milliseconds, we will log a warning message.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.groups.cache.background.reload</name>
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<value>false</value>
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<description>
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Whether to reload expired user->group mappings using a background thread
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pool. If set to true, a pool of
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hadoop.security.groups.cache.background.reload.threads is created to
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update the cache in the background.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.groups.cache.background.reload.threads</name>
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<value>3</value>
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<description>
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Only relevant if hadoop.security.groups.cache.background.reload is true.
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Controls the number of concurrent background user->group cache entry
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refreshes. Pending refresh requests beyond this value are queued and
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processed when a thread is free.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.connection.timeout.ms</name>
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<value>60000</value>
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<description>
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This property is the connection timeout (in milliseconds) for LDAP
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operations. If the LDAP provider doesn't establish a connection within the
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specified period, it will abort the connect attempt. Non-positive value
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means no LDAP connection timeout is specified in which case it waits for the
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connection to establish until the underlying network times out.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.read.timeout.ms</name>
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<value>60000</value>
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<description>
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This property is the read timeout (in milliseconds) for LDAP
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operations. If the LDAP provider doesn't get a LDAP response within the
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specified period, it will abort the read attempt. Non-positive value
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means no read timeout is specified in which case it waits for the response
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infinitely.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.url</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The URL of the LDAP server to use for resolving user groups when using
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the LdapGroupsMapping user to group mapping.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.ssl</name>
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<value>false</value>
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<description>
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Whether or not to use SSL when connecting to the LDAP server.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.ssl.keystore</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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File path to the SSL keystore that contains the SSL certificate required
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by the LDAP server.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.ssl.keystore.password.file</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The path to a file containing the password of the LDAP SSL keystore. If
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the password is not configured in credential providers and the property
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hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.ssl.keystore.password is not set,
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LDAPGroupsMapping reads password from the file.
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IMPORTANT: This file should be readable only by the Unix user running
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the daemons and should be a local file.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.ssl.keystore.password</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The password of the LDAP SSL keystore. this property name is used as an
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alias to get the password from credential providers. If the password can
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not be found and hadoop.security.credential.clear-text-fallback is true
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LDAPGroupsMapping uses the value of this property for password.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.credential.clear-text-fallback</name>
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<value>true</value>
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<description>
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true or false to indicate whether or not to fall back to storing credential
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password as clear text. The default value is true. This property only works
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when the password can't not be found from credential providers.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.credential.provider.path</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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A comma-separated list of URLs that indicates the type and
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location of a list of providers that should be consulted.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.credstore.java-keystore-provider.password-file</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The path to a file containing the custom password for all keystores
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that may be configured in the provider path.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.bind.user</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The distinguished name of the user to bind as when connecting to the LDAP
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server. This may be left blank if the LDAP server supports anonymous binds.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.bind.password.file</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The path to a file containing the password of the bind user. If
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the password is not configured in credential providers and the property
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hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.bind.password is not set,
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LDAPGroupsMapping reads password from the file.
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IMPORTANT: This file should be readable only by the Unix user running
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the daemons and should be a local file.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.bind.password</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The password of the bind user. this property name is used as an
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alias to get the password from credential providers. If the password can
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not be found and hadoop.security.credential.clear-text-fallback is true
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LDAPGroupsMapping uses the value of this property for password.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.base</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The search base for the LDAP connection. This is a distinguished name,
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and will typically be the root of the LDAP directory.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.search.filter.user</name>
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<value>(&(objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName={0}))</value>
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<description>
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An additional filter to use when searching for LDAP users. The default will
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usually be appropriate for Active Directory installations. If connecting to
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an LDAP server with a non-AD schema, this should be replaced with
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(&(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)(uid={0}). {0} is a special string used to
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denote where the username fits into the filter.
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If the LDAP server supports posixGroups, Hadoop can enable the feature by
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setting the value of this property to "posixAccount" and the value of
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the hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.search.filter.group property to
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"posixGroup".
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.search.filter.group</name>
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<value>(objectClass=group)</value>
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<description>
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An additional filter to use when searching for LDAP groups. This should be
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changed when resolving groups against a non-Active Directory installation.
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See the description of hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.search.filter.user
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to enable posixGroups support.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.search.attr.memberof</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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The attribute of the user object that identifies its group objects. By
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default, Hadoop makes two LDAP queries per user if this value is empty. If
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set, Hadoop will attempt to resolve group names from this attribute,
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instead of making the second LDAP query to get group objects. The value
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should be 'memberOf' for an MS AD installation.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.search.attr.member</name>
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<value>member</value>
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<description>
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The attribute of the group object that identifies the users that are
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members of the group. The default will usually be appropriate for
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any LDAP installation.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.search.attr.group.name</name>
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<value>cn</value>
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<description>
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The attribute of the group object that identifies the group name. The
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default will usually be appropriate for all LDAP systems.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.search.group.hierarchy.levels</name>
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<value>0</value>
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<description>
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The number of levels to go up the group hierarchy when determining
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which groups a user is part of. 0 Will represent checking just the
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group that the user belongs to. Each additional level will raise the
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time it takes to exectue a query by at most
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hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.directory.search.timeout.
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The default will usually be appropriate for all LDAP systems.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.posix.attr.uid.name</name>
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<value>uidNumber</value>
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<description>
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The attribute of posixAccount to use when groups for membership.
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Mostly useful for schemas wherein groups have memberUids that use an
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attribute other than uidNumber.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.posix.attr.gid.name</name>
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<value>gidNumber</value>
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<description>
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The attribute of posixAccount indicating the group id.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.directory.search.timeout</name>
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<value>10000</value>
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<description>
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The attribute applied to the LDAP SearchControl properties to set a
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maximum time limit when searching and awaiting a result.
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Set to 0 if infinite wait period is desired.
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Default is 10 seconds. Units in milliseconds.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.providers</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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Comma separated of names of other providers to provide user to group
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mapping. Used by CompositeGroupsMapping.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.group.mapping.providers.combined</name>
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<value>true</value>
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<description>
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true or false to indicate whether groups from the providers are combined or
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not. The default value is true. If true, then all the providers will be
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tried to get groups and all the groups are combined to return as the final
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results. Otherwise, providers are tried one by one in the configured list
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order, and if any groups are retrieved from any provider, then the groups
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will be returned without trying the left ones.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.service.user.name.key</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>
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For those cases where the same RPC protocol is implemented by multiple
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servers, this configuration is required for specifying the principal
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name to use for the service when the client wishes to make an RPC call.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.uid.cache.secs</name>
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<value>14400</value>
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<description>
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This is the config controlling the validity of the entries in the cache
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containing the userId to userName and groupId to groupName used by
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NativeIO getFstat().
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.rpc.protection</name>
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<value>authentication</value>
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<description>A comma-separated list of protection values for secured sasl
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connections. Possible values are authentication, integrity and privacy.
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authentication means authentication only and no integrity or privacy;
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integrity implies authentication and integrity are enabled; and privacy
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implies all of authentication, integrity and privacy are enabled.
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hadoop.security.saslproperties.resolver.class can be used to override
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the hadoop.rpc.protection for a connection at the server side.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.saslproperties.resolver.class</name>
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<value></value>
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<description>SaslPropertiesResolver used to resolve the QOP used for a
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connection. If not specified, the full set of values specified in
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hadoop.rpc.protection is used while determining the QOP used for the
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connection. If a class is specified, then the QOP values returned by
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the class will be used while determining the QOP used for the connection.
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.sensitive-config-keys</name>
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<value>password$,fs.s3.*[Ss]ecret.?[Kk]ey,fs.azure.account.key.*,dfs.webhdfs.oauth2.[a-z]+.token,hadoop.security.sensitive-config-keys</value>
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<description>A comma-separated list of regular expressions to match against
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configuration keys that should be redacted where appropriate, for
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example, when logging modified properties during a reconfiguration,
|
|
private credentials should not be logged.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.workaround.non.threadsafe.getpwuid</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>Some operating systems or authentication modules are known to
|
|
have broken implementations of getpwuid_r and getpwgid_r, such that these
|
|
calls are not thread-safe. Symptoms of this problem include JVM crashes
|
|
with a stack trace inside these functions. If your system exhibits this
|
|
issue, enable this configuration parameter to include a lock around the
|
|
calls as a workaround.
|
|
|
|
An incomplete list of some systems known to have this issue is available
|
|
at http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/KnownBrokenPwuidImplementations
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.kerberos.kinit.command</name>
|
|
<value>kinit</value>
|
|
<description>Used to periodically renew Kerberos credentials when provided
|
|
to Hadoop. The default setting assumes that kinit is in the PATH of users
|
|
running the Hadoop client. Change this to the absolute path to kinit if this
|
|
is not the case.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.kerberos.min.seconds.before.relogin</name>
|
|
<value>60</value>
|
|
<description>The minimum time between relogin attempts for Kerberos, in
|
|
seconds.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.auth_to_local</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>Maps kerberos principals to local user names</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.token.files</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>List of token cache files that have delegation tokens for hadoop service</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- i/o properties -->
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.file.buffer.size</name>
|
|
<value>4096</value>
|
|
<description>The size of buffer for use in sequence files.
|
|
The size of this buffer should probably be a multiple of hardware
|
|
page size (4096 on Intel x86), and it determines how much data is
|
|
buffered during read and write operations.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.bytes.per.checksum</name>
|
|
<value>512</value>
|
|
<description>The number of bytes per checksum. Must not be larger than
|
|
io.file.buffer.size.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.skip.checksum.errors</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>If true, when a checksum error is encountered while
|
|
reading a sequence file, entries are skipped, instead of throwing an
|
|
exception.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.compression.codecs</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>A comma-separated list of the compression codec classes that can
|
|
be used for compression/decompression. In addition to any classes specified
|
|
with this property (which take precedence), codec classes on the classpath
|
|
are discovered using a Java ServiceLoader.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.compression.codec.bzip2.library</name>
|
|
<value>system-native</value>
|
|
<description>The native-code library to be used for compression and
|
|
decompression by the bzip2 codec. This library could be specified
|
|
either by by name or the full pathname. In the former case, the
|
|
library is located by the dynamic linker, usually searching the
|
|
directories specified in the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
|
|
|
|
The value of "system-native" indicates that the default system
|
|
library should be used. To indicate that the algorithm should
|
|
operate entirely in Java, specify "java-builtin".</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.serializations</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.WritableSerialization, org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.avro.AvroSpecificSerialization, org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.avro.AvroReflectSerialization</value>
|
|
<description>A list of serialization classes that can be used for
|
|
obtaining serializers and deserializers.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.seqfile.local.dir</name>
|
|
<value>${hadoop.tmp.dir}/io/local</value>
|
|
<description>The local directory where sequence file stores intermediate
|
|
data files during merge. May be a comma-separated list of
|
|
directories on different devices in order to spread disk i/o.
|
|
Directories that do not exist are ignored.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.map.index.skip</name>
|
|
<value>0</value>
|
|
<description>Number of index entries to skip between each entry.
|
|
Zero by default. Setting this to values larger than zero can
|
|
facilitate opening large MapFiles using less memory.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.map.index.interval</name>
|
|
<value>128</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
MapFile consist of two files - data file (tuples) and index file
|
|
(keys). For every io.map.index.interval records written in the
|
|
data file, an entry (record-key, data-file-position) is written
|
|
in the index file. This is to allow for doing binary search later
|
|
within the index file to look up records by their keys and get their
|
|
closest positions in the data file.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.erasurecode.codec.rs-default.rawcoder</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.io.erasurecode.rawcoder.RSRawErasureCoderFactory</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Raw coder implementation for the rs-default codec.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- file system properties -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.defaultFS</name>
|
|
<value>file:///</value>
|
|
<description>The name of the default file system. A URI whose
|
|
scheme and authority determine the FileSystem implementation. The
|
|
uri's scheme determines the config property (fs.SCHEME.impl) naming
|
|
the FileSystem implementation class. The uri's authority is used to
|
|
determine the host, port, etc. for a filesystem.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.default.name</name>
|
|
<value>file:///</value>
|
|
<description>Deprecated. Use (fs.defaultFS) property
|
|
instead</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.trash.interval</name>
|
|
<value>0</value>
|
|
<description>Number of minutes after which the checkpoint
|
|
gets deleted. If zero, the trash feature is disabled.
|
|
This option may be configured both on the server and the
|
|
client. If trash is disabled server side then the client
|
|
side configuration is checked. If trash is enabled on the
|
|
server side then the value configured on the server is
|
|
used and the client configuration value is ignored.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.trash.checkpoint.interval</name>
|
|
<value>0</value>
|
|
<description>Number of minutes between trash checkpoints.
|
|
Should be smaller or equal to fs.trash.interval. If zero,
|
|
the value is set to the value of fs.trash.interval.
|
|
Every time the checkpointer runs it creates a new checkpoint
|
|
out of current and removes checkpoints created more than
|
|
fs.trash.interval minutes ago.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.protected.directories</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>A comma-separated list of directories which cannot
|
|
be deleted even by the superuser unless they are empty. This
|
|
setting can be used to guard important system directories
|
|
against accidental deletion due to administrator error.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.file.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.local.LocalFs</value>
|
|
<description>The AbstractFileSystem for file: uris.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.har.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.HarFs</value>
|
|
<description>The AbstractFileSystem for har: uris.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.hdfs.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.Hdfs</value>
|
|
<description>The FileSystem for hdfs: uris.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.viewfs.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.viewfs.ViewFs</value>
|
|
<description>The AbstractFileSystem for view file system for viewfs: uris
|
|
(ie client side mount table:).</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.ftp.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.ftp.FtpFs</value>
|
|
<description>The FileSystem for Ftp: uris.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.webhdfs.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.WebHdfs</value>
|
|
<description>The FileSystem for webhdfs: uris.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.swebhdfs.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.SWebHdfs</value>
|
|
<description>The FileSystem for swebhdfs: uris.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.ftp.host</name>
|
|
<value>0.0.0.0</value>
|
|
<description>FTP filesystem connects to this server</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.ftp.host.port</name>
|
|
<value>21</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
FTP filesystem connects to fs.ftp.host on this port
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.df.interval</name>
|
|
<value>60000</value>
|
|
<description>Disk usage statistics refresh interval in msec.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.du.interval</name>
|
|
<value>600000</value>
|
|
<description>File space usage statistics refresh interval in msec.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.buffer.dir</name>
|
|
<value>${hadoop.tmp.dir}/s3n</value>
|
|
<description>Determines where on the local filesystem the s3n:// filesystem
|
|
should store files before sending them to S3
|
|
(or after retrieving them from S3).
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.maxRetries</name>
|
|
<value>4</value>
|
|
<description>The maximum number of retries for reading or writing files to S3,
|
|
before we signal failure to the application.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.sleepTimeSeconds</name>
|
|
<value>10</value>
|
|
<description>The number of seconds to sleep between each S3 retry.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.swift.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.swift.snative.SwiftNativeFileSystem</value>
|
|
<description>The implementation class of the OpenStack Swift Filesystem</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.automatic.close</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>By default, FileSystem instances are automatically closed at program
|
|
exit using a JVM shutdown hook. Setting this property to false disables this
|
|
behavior. This is an advanced option that should only be used by server applications
|
|
requiring a more carefully orchestrated shutdown sequence.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.awsAccessKeyId</name>
|
|
<description>AWS access key ID used by S3 native file system.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.awsSecretAccessKey</name>
|
|
<description>AWS secret key used by S3 native file system.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.block.size</name>
|
|
<value>67108864</value>
|
|
<description>Block size to use when reading files using the native S3
|
|
filesystem (s3n: URIs).</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.multipart.uploads.enabled</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>Setting this property to true enables multiple uploads to
|
|
native S3 filesystem. When uploading a file, it is split into blocks
|
|
if the size is larger than fs.s3n.multipart.uploads.block.size.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.multipart.uploads.block.size</name>
|
|
<value>67108864</value>
|
|
<description>The block size for multipart uploads to native S3 filesystem.
|
|
Default size is 64MB.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.multipart.copy.block.size</name>
|
|
<value>5368709120</value>
|
|
<description>The block size for multipart copy in native S3 filesystem.
|
|
Default size is 5GB.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3n.server-side-encryption-algorithm</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>Specify a server-side encryption algorithm for S3.
|
|
Unset by default, and the only other currently allowable value is AES256.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.access.key</name>
|
|
<description>AWS access key ID used by S3A file system. Omit for IAM role-based or provider-based authentication.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.secret.key</name>
|
|
<description>AWS secret key used by S3A file system. Omit for IAM role-based or provider-based authentication.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.aws.credentials.provider</name>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Comma-separated class names of credential provider classes which implement
|
|
com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider.
|
|
|
|
These are loaded and queried in sequence for a valid set of credentials.
|
|
Each listed class must provide either an accessible constructor accepting
|
|
java.net.URI and org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration, or an accessible
|
|
default constructor.
|
|
|
|
Specifying org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a.AnonymousAWSCredentialsProvider allows
|
|
anonymous access to a publicly accessible S3 bucket without any credentials.
|
|
Please note that allowing anonymous access to an S3 bucket compromises
|
|
security and therefore is unsuitable for most use cases. It can be useful
|
|
for accessing public data sets without requiring AWS credentials.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.session.token</name>
|
|
<description>Session token, when using org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a.TemporaryAWSCredentialsProvider
|
|
as one of the providers.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.connection.maximum</name>
|
|
<value>15</value>
|
|
<description>Controls the maximum number of simultaneous connections to S3.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.connection.ssl.enabled</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>Enables or disables SSL connections to S3.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.endpoint</name>
|
|
<description>AWS S3 endpoint to connect to. An up-to-date list is
|
|
provided in the AWS Documentation: regions and endpoints. Without this
|
|
property, the standard region (s3.amazonaws.com) is assumed.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.path.style.access</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>Enable S3 path style access ie disabling the default virtual hosting behaviour.
|
|
Useful for S3A-compliant storage providers as it removes the need to set up DNS for virtual hosting.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.proxy.host</name>
|
|
<description>Hostname of the (optional) proxy server for S3 connections.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.proxy.port</name>
|
|
<description>Proxy server port. If this property is not set
|
|
but fs.s3a.proxy.host is, port 80 or 443 is assumed (consistent with
|
|
the value of fs.s3a.connection.ssl.enabled).</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.proxy.username</name>
|
|
<description>Username for authenticating with proxy server.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.proxy.password</name>
|
|
<description>Password for authenticating with proxy server.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.proxy.domain</name>
|
|
<description>Domain for authenticating with proxy server.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.proxy.workstation</name>
|
|
<description>Workstation for authenticating with proxy server.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.attempts.maximum</name>
|
|
<value>20</value>
|
|
<description>How many times we should retry commands on transient errors.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.connection.establish.timeout</name>
|
|
<value>5000</value>
|
|
<description>Socket connection setup timeout in milliseconds.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.connection.timeout</name>
|
|
<value>200000</value>
|
|
<description>Socket connection timeout in milliseconds.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.socket.send.buffer</name>
|
|
<value>8192</value>
|
|
<description>Socket send buffer hint to amazon connector. Represented in bytes.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.socket.recv.buffer</name>
|
|
<value>8192</value>
|
|
<description>Socket receive buffer hint to amazon connector. Represented in bytes.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.paging.maximum</name>
|
|
<value>5000</value>
|
|
<description>How many keys to request from S3 when doing
|
|
directory listings at a time.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.threads.max</name>
|
|
<value>10</value>
|
|
<description> Maximum number of concurrent active (part)uploads,
|
|
which each use a thread from the threadpool.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.threads.keepalivetime</name>
|
|
<value>60</value>
|
|
<description>Number of seconds a thread can be idle before being
|
|
terminated.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.max.total.tasks</name>
|
|
<value>5</value>
|
|
<description>Number of (part)uploads allowed to the queue before
|
|
blocking additional uploads.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.multipart.size</name>
|
|
<value>104857600</value>
|
|
<description>How big (in bytes) to split upload or copy operations up into.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.multipart.threshold</name>
|
|
<value>2147483647</value>
|
|
<description>How big (in bytes) to split upload or copy operations up into.
|
|
This also controls the partition size in renamed files, as rename() involves
|
|
copying the source file(s)
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.multiobjectdelete.enable</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>When enabled, multiple single-object delete requests are replaced by
|
|
a single 'delete multiple objects'-request, reducing the number of requests.
|
|
Beware: legacy S3-compatible object stores might not support this request.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.acl.default</name>
|
|
<description>Set a canned ACL for newly created and copied objects. Value may be Private,
|
|
PublicRead, PublicReadWrite, AuthenticatedRead, LogDeliveryWrite, BucketOwnerRead,
|
|
or BucketOwnerFullControl.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.multipart.purge</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>True if you want to purge existing multipart uploads that may not have been
|
|
completed/aborted correctly</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.multipart.purge.age</name>
|
|
<value>86400</value>
|
|
<description>Minimum age in seconds of multipart uploads to purge</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.server-side-encryption-algorithm</name>
|
|
<description>Specify a server-side encryption algorithm for s3a: file system.
|
|
Unset by default, and the only other currently allowable value is AES256.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.signing-algorithm</name>
|
|
<description>Override the default signing algorithm so legacy
|
|
implementations can still be used</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.block.size</name>
|
|
<value>33554432</value>
|
|
<description>Block size to use when reading files using s3a: file system.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.buffer.dir</name>
|
|
<value>${hadoop.tmp.dir}/s3a</value>
|
|
<description>Comma separated list of directories that will be used to buffer file
|
|
uploads to.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.fast.upload</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>Upload directly from memory instead of buffering to
|
|
disk first. Memory usage and parallelism can be controlled as up to
|
|
fs.s3a.multipart.size memory is consumed for each (part)upload actively
|
|
uploading (fs.s3a.threads.max) or queueing (fs.s3a.max.total.tasks)</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.readahead.range</name>
|
|
<value>65536</value>
|
|
<description>Bytes to read ahead during a seek() before closing and
|
|
re-opening the S3 HTTP connection. This option will be overridden if
|
|
any call to setReadahead() is made to an open stream.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.fast.buffer.size</name>
|
|
<value>1048576</value>
|
|
<description>Size of initial memory buffer in bytes allocated for an
|
|
upload. No effect if fs.s3a.fast.upload is false.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.user.agent.prefix</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Sets a custom value that will be prepended to the User-Agent header sent in
|
|
HTTP requests to the S3 back-end by S3AFileSystem. The User-Agent header
|
|
always includes the Hadoop version number followed by a string generated by
|
|
the AWS SDK. An example is "User-Agent: Hadoop 2.8.0, aws-sdk-java/1.10.6".
|
|
If this optional property is set, then its value is prepended to create a
|
|
customized User-Agent. For example, if this configuration property was set
|
|
to "MyApp", then an example of the resulting User-Agent would be
|
|
"User-Agent: MyApp, Hadoop 2.8.0, aws-sdk-java/1.10.6".
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.s3a.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a.S3AFileSystem</value>
|
|
<description>The implementation class of the S3A Filesystem</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.s3a.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a.S3A</value>
|
|
<description>The implementation class of the S3A AbstractFileSystem.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.seqfile.compress.blocksize</name>
|
|
<value>1000000</value>
|
|
<description>The minimum block size for compression in block compressed
|
|
SequenceFiles.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.seqfile.lazydecompress</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>Should values of block-compressed SequenceFiles be decompressed
|
|
only when necessary.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.seqfile.sorter.recordlimit</name>
|
|
<value>1000000</value>
|
|
<description>The limit on number of records to be kept in memory in a spill
|
|
in SequenceFiles.Sorter
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.mapfile.bloom.size</name>
|
|
<value>1048576</value>
|
|
<description>The size of BloomFilter-s used in BloomMapFile. Each time this many
|
|
keys is appended the next BloomFilter will be created (inside a DynamicBloomFilter).
|
|
Larger values minimize the number of filters, which slightly increases the performance,
|
|
but may waste too much space if the total number of keys is usually much smaller
|
|
than this number.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>io.mapfile.bloom.error.rate</name>
|
|
<value>0.005</value>
|
|
<description>The rate of false positives in BloomFilter-s used in BloomMapFile.
|
|
As this value decreases, the size of BloomFilter-s increases exponentially. This
|
|
value is the probability of encountering false positives (default is 0.5%).
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.util.hash.type</name>
|
|
<value>murmur</value>
|
|
<description>The default implementation of Hash. Currently this can take one of the
|
|
two values: 'murmur' to select MurmurHash and 'jenkins' to select JenkinsHash.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ipc properties -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.idlethreshold</name>
|
|
<value>4000</value>
|
|
<description>Defines the threshold number of connections after which
|
|
connections will be inspected for idleness.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.kill.max</name>
|
|
<value>10</value>
|
|
<description>Defines the maximum number of clients to disconnect in one go.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.connection.maxidletime</name>
|
|
<value>10000</value>
|
|
<description>The maximum time in msec after which a client will bring down the
|
|
connection to the server.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.connect.max.retries</name>
|
|
<value>10</value>
|
|
<description>Indicates the number of retries a client will make to establish
|
|
a server connection.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.connect.retry.interval</name>
|
|
<value>1000</value>
|
|
<description>Indicates the number of milliseconds a client will wait for
|
|
before retrying to establish a server connection.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.connect.timeout</name>
|
|
<value>20000</value>
|
|
<description>Indicates the number of milliseconds a client will wait for the
|
|
socket to establish a server connection.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.connect.max.retries.on.timeouts</name>
|
|
<value>45</value>
|
|
<description>Indicates the number of retries a client will make on socket timeout
|
|
to establish a server connection.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.tcpnodelay</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>Use TCP_NODELAY flag to bypass Nagle's algorithm transmission delays.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.low-latency</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>Use low-latency QoS markers for IPC connections.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.ping</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>Send a ping to the server when timeout on reading the response,
|
|
if set to true. If no failure is detected, the client retries until at least
|
|
a byte is read or the time given by ipc.client.rpc-timeout.ms is passed.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.ping.interval</name>
|
|
<value>60000</value>
|
|
<description>Timeout on waiting response from server, in milliseconds.
|
|
The client will send ping when the interval is passed without receiving bytes,
|
|
if ipc.client.ping is set to true.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.rpc-timeout.ms</name>
|
|
<value>0</value>
|
|
<description>Timeout on waiting response from server, in milliseconds.
|
|
If ipc.client.ping is set to true and this rpc-timeout is greater than
|
|
the value of ipc.ping.interval, the effective value of the rpc-timeout is
|
|
rounded up to multiple of ipc.ping.interval.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.server.listen.queue.size</name>
|
|
<value>128</value>
|
|
<description>Indicates the length of the listen queue for servers accepting
|
|
client connections.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.server.log.slow.rpc</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>This setting is useful to troubleshoot performance issues for
|
|
various services. If this value is set to true then we log requests that
|
|
fall into 99th percentile as well as increment RpcSlowCalls counter.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.maximum.data.length</name>
|
|
<value>67108864</value>
|
|
<description>This indicates the maximum IPC message length (bytes) that can be
|
|
accepted by the server. Messages larger than this value are rejected by
|
|
server immediately. This setting should rarely need to be changed. It merits
|
|
investigating whether the cause of long RPC messages can be fixed instead,
|
|
e.g. by splitting into smaller messages.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Proxy Configuration -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.impersonation.provider.class</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>A class which implements ImpersonationProvider interface, used to
|
|
authorize whether one user can impersonate a specific user.
|
|
If not specified, the DefaultImpersonationProvider will be used.
|
|
If a class is specified, then that class will be used to determine
|
|
the impersonation capability.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.rpc.socket.factory.class.default</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.net.StandardSocketFactory</value>
|
|
<description> Default SocketFactory to use. This parameter is expected to be
|
|
formatted as "package.FactoryClassName".
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.rpc.socket.factory.class.ClientProtocol</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description> SocketFactory to use to connect to a DFS. If null or empty, use
|
|
hadoop.rpc.socket.class.default. This socket factory is also used by
|
|
DFSClient to create sockets to DataNodes.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.socks.server</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description> Address (host:port) of the SOCKS server to be used by the
|
|
SocksSocketFactory.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Topology Configuration -->
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>net.topology.node.switch.mapping.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.net.ScriptBasedMapping</value>
|
|
<description> The default implementation of the DNSToSwitchMapping. It
|
|
invokes a script specified in net.topology.script.file.name to resolve
|
|
node names. If the value for net.topology.script.file.name is not set, the
|
|
default value of DEFAULT_RACK is returned for all node names.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>net.topology.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.net.NetworkTopology</value>
|
|
<description> The default implementation of NetworkTopology which is classic three layer one.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>net.topology.script.file.name</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description> The script name that should be invoked to resolve DNS names to
|
|
NetworkTopology names. Example: the script would take host.foo.bar as an
|
|
argument, and return /rack1 as the output.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>net.topology.script.number.args</name>
|
|
<value>100</value>
|
|
<description> The max number of args that the script configured with
|
|
net.topology.script.file.name should be run with. Each arg is an
|
|
IP address.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>net.topology.table.file.name</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description> The file name for a topology file, which is used when the
|
|
net.topology.node.switch.mapping.impl property is set to
|
|
org.apache.hadoop.net.TableMapping. The file format is a two column text
|
|
file, with columns separated by whitespace. The first column is a DNS or
|
|
IP address and the second column specifies the rack where the address maps.
|
|
If no entry corresponding to a host in the cluster is found, then
|
|
/default-rack is assumed.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Local file system -->
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>file.stream-buffer-size</name>
|
|
<value>4096</value>
|
|
<description>The size of buffer to stream files.
|
|
The size of this buffer should probably be a multiple of hardware
|
|
page size (4096 on Intel x86), and it determines how much data is
|
|
buffered during read and write operations.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>file.bytes-per-checksum</name>
|
|
<value>512</value>
|
|
<description>The number of bytes per checksum. Must not be larger than
|
|
file.stream-buffer-size</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>file.client-write-packet-size</name>
|
|
<value>65536</value>
|
|
<description>Packet size for clients to write</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>file.blocksize</name>
|
|
<value>67108864</value>
|
|
<description>Block size</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>file.replication</name>
|
|
<value>1</value>
|
|
<description>Replication factor</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- s3native File System -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>s3native.stream-buffer-size</name>
|
|
<value>4096</value>
|
|
<description>The size of buffer to stream files.
|
|
The size of this buffer should probably be a multiple of hardware
|
|
page size (4096 on Intel x86), and it determines how much data is
|
|
buffered during read and write operations.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>s3native.bytes-per-checksum</name>
|
|
<value>512</value>
|
|
<description>The number of bytes per checksum. Must not be larger than
|
|
s3native.stream-buffer-size</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>s3native.client-write-packet-size</name>
|
|
<value>65536</value>
|
|
<description>Packet size for clients to write</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>s3native.blocksize</name>
|
|
<value>67108864</value>
|
|
<description>Block size</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>s3native.replication</name>
|
|
<value>3</value>
|
|
<description>Replication factor</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- FTP file system -->
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ftp.stream-buffer-size</name>
|
|
<value>4096</value>
|
|
<description>The size of buffer to stream files.
|
|
The size of this buffer should probably be a multiple of hardware
|
|
page size (4096 on Intel x86), and it determines how much data is
|
|
buffered during read and write operations.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ftp.bytes-per-checksum</name>
|
|
<value>512</value>
|
|
<description>The number of bytes per checksum. Must not be larger than
|
|
ftp.stream-buffer-size</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ftp.client-write-packet-size</name>
|
|
<value>65536</value>
|
|
<description>Packet size for clients to write</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ftp.blocksize</name>
|
|
<value>67108864</value>
|
|
<description>Block size</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ftp.replication</name>
|
|
<value>3</value>
|
|
<description>Replication factor</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Tfile -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>tfile.io.chunk.size</name>
|
|
<value>1048576</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Value chunk size in bytes. Default to
|
|
1MB. Values of the length less than the chunk size is
|
|
guaranteed to have known value length in read time (See also
|
|
TFile.Reader.Scanner.Entry.isValueLengthKnown()).
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>tfile.fs.output.buffer.size</name>
|
|
<value>262144</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Buffer size used for FSDataOutputStream in bytes.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>tfile.fs.input.buffer.size</name>
|
|
<value>262144</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Buffer size used for FSDataInputStream in bytes.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- HTTP web-consoles Authentication -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.authentication.type</name>
|
|
<value>simple</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Defines authentication used for Oozie HTTP endpoint.
|
|
Supported values are: simple | kerberos | #AUTHENTICATION_HANDLER_CLASSNAME#
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.authentication.token.validity</name>
|
|
<value>36000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Indicates how long (in seconds) an authentication token is valid before it has
|
|
to be renewed.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.authentication.signature.secret.file</name>
|
|
<value>${user.home}/hadoop-http-auth-signature-secret</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The signature secret for signing the authentication tokens.
|
|
The same secret should be used for JT/NN/DN/TT configurations.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.authentication.cookie.domain</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The domain to use for the HTTP cookie that stores the authentication token.
|
|
In order to authentiation to work correctly across all Hadoop nodes web-consoles
|
|
the domain must be correctly set.
|
|
IMPORTANT: when using IP addresses, browsers ignore cookies with domain settings.
|
|
For this setting to work properly all nodes in the cluster must be configured
|
|
to generate URLs with hostname.domain names on it.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.authentication.simple.anonymous.allowed</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Indicates if anonymous requests are allowed when using 'simple' authentication.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.authentication.kerberos.principal</name>
|
|
<value>HTTP/_HOST@LOCALHOST</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Indicates the Kerberos principal to be used for HTTP endpoint.
|
|
The principal MUST start with 'HTTP/' as per Kerberos HTTP SPNEGO specification.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.authentication.kerberos.keytab</name>
|
|
<value>${user.home}/hadoop.keytab</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Location of the keytab file with the credentials for the principal.
|
|
Referring to the same keytab file Oozie uses for its Kerberos credentials for Hadoop.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- HTTP CORS support -->
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>Enable/disable the cross-origin (CORS) filter.</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.cross-origin.enabled</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>Comma separated list of origins that are allowed for web
|
|
services needing cross-origin (CORS) support. Wildcards (*) and patterns
|
|
allowed</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.cross-origin.allowed-origins</name>
|
|
<value>*</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>Comma separated list of methods that are allowed for web
|
|
services needing cross-origin (CORS) support.</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.cross-origin.allowed-methods</name>
|
|
<value>GET,POST,HEAD</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>Comma separated list of headers that are allowed for web
|
|
services needing cross-origin (CORS) support.</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.cross-origin.allowed-headers</name>
|
|
<value>X-Requested-With,Content-Type,Accept,Origin</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>The number of seconds a pre-flighted request can be cached
|
|
for web services needing cross-origin (CORS) support.</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.cross-origin.max-age</name>
|
|
<value>1800</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>dfs.ha.fencing.methods</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
List of fencing methods to use for service fencing. May contain
|
|
builtin methods (eg shell and sshfence) or user-defined method.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>dfs.ha.fencing.ssh.connect-timeout</name>
|
|
<value>30000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
SSH connection timeout, in milliseconds, to use with the builtin
|
|
sshfence fencer.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>dfs.ha.fencing.ssh.private-key-files</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The SSH private key files to use with the builtin sshfence fencer.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.zookeeper.quorum</name>
|
|
<description>
|
|
A list of ZooKeeper server addresses, separated by commas, that are
|
|
to be used by the ZKFailoverController in automatic failover.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.zookeeper.session-timeout.ms</name>
|
|
<value>5000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The session timeout to use when the ZKFC connects to ZooKeeper.
|
|
Setting this value to a lower value implies that server crashes
|
|
will be detected more quickly, but risks triggering failover too
|
|
aggressively in the case of a transient error or network blip.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.zookeeper.parent-znode</name>
|
|
<value>/hadoop-ha</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The ZooKeeper znode under which the ZK failover controller stores
|
|
its information. Note that the nameservice ID is automatically
|
|
appended to this znode, so it is not normally necessary to
|
|
configure this, even in a federated environment.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.zookeeper.acl</name>
|
|
<value>world:anyone:rwcda</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
A comma-separated list of ZooKeeper ACLs to apply to the znodes
|
|
used by automatic failover. These ACLs are specified in the same
|
|
format as used by the ZooKeeper CLI.
|
|
|
|
If the ACL itself contains secrets, you may instead specify a
|
|
path to a file, prefixed with the '@' symbol, and the value of
|
|
this configuration will be loaded from within.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.zookeeper.auth</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
A comma-separated list of ZooKeeper authentications to add when
|
|
connecting to ZooKeeper. These are specified in the same format
|
|
as used by the "addauth" command in the ZK CLI. It is
|
|
important that the authentications specified here are sufficient
|
|
to access znodes with the ACL specified in ha.zookeeper.acl.
|
|
|
|
If the auths contain secrets, you may instead specify a
|
|
path to a file, prefixed with the '@' symbol, and the value of
|
|
this configuration will be loaded from within.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Static Web User Filter properties. -->
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The user name to filter as, on static web filters
|
|
while rendering content. An example use is the HDFS
|
|
web UI (user to be used for browsing files).
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.staticuser.user</name>
|
|
<value>dr.who</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- SSLFactory configuration -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.ssl.keystores.factory.class</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.security.ssl.FileBasedKeyStoresFactory</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The keystores factory to use for retrieving certificates.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.ssl.require.client.cert</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>Whether client certificates are required</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.ssl.hostname.verifier</name>
|
|
<value>DEFAULT</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The hostname verifier to provide for HttpsURLConnections.
|
|
Valid values are: DEFAULT, STRICT, STRICT_IE6, DEFAULT_AND_LOCALHOST and
|
|
ALLOW_ALL
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.ssl.server.conf</name>
|
|
<value>ssl-server.xml</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Resource file from which ssl server keystore information will be extracted.
|
|
This file is looked up in the classpath, typically it should be in Hadoop
|
|
conf/ directory.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.ssl.client.conf</name>
|
|
<value>ssl-client.xml</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Resource file from which ssl client keystore information will be extracted
|
|
This file is looked up in the classpath, typically it should be in Hadoop
|
|
conf/ directory.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.ssl.enabled</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Deprecated. Use dfs.http.policy and yarn.http.policy instead.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.ssl.enabled.protocols</name>
|
|
<value>TLSv1,SSLv2Hello,TLSv1.1,TLSv1.2</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The supported SSL protocols.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.jetty.logs.serve.aliases</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Enable/Disable aliases serving from jetty
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.permissions.umask-mode</name>
|
|
<value>022</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The umask used when creating files and directories.
|
|
Can be in octal or in symbolic. Examples are:
|
|
"022" (octal for u=rwx,g=r-x,o=r-x in symbolic),
|
|
or "u=rwx,g=rwx,o=" (symbolic for 007 in octal).
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ha properties -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.health-monitor.connect-retry-interval.ms</name>
|
|
<value>1000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
How often to retry connecting to the service.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.health-monitor.check-interval.ms</name>
|
|
<value>1000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
How often to check the service.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.health-monitor.sleep-after-disconnect.ms</name>
|
|
<value>1000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
How long to sleep after an unexpected RPC error.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.health-monitor.rpc-timeout.ms</name>
|
|
<value>45000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Timeout for the actual monitorHealth() calls.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.failover-controller.new-active.rpc-timeout.ms</name>
|
|
<value>60000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Timeout that the FC waits for the new active to become active
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.failover-controller.graceful-fence.rpc-timeout.ms</name>
|
|
<value>5000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Timeout that the FC waits for the old active to go to standby
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.failover-controller.graceful-fence.connection.retries</name>
|
|
<value>1</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
FC connection retries for graceful fencing
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ha.failover-controller.cli-check.rpc-timeout.ms</name>
|
|
<value>20000</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Timeout that the CLI (manual) FC waits for monitorHealth, getServiceState
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>ipc.client.fallback-to-simple-auth-allowed</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
When a client is configured to attempt a secure connection, but attempts to
|
|
connect to an insecure server, that server may instruct the client to
|
|
switch to SASL SIMPLE (unsecure) authentication. This setting controls
|
|
whether or not the client will accept this instruction from the server.
|
|
When false (the default), the client will not allow the fallback to SIMPLE
|
|
authentication, and will abort the connection.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.client.resolve.remote.symlinks</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Whether to resolve symlinks when accessing a remote Hadoop filesystem.
|
|
Setting this to false causes an exception to be thrown upon encountering
|
|
a symlink. This setting does not apply to local filesystems, which
|
|
automatically resolve local symlinks.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>nfs.exports.allowed.hosts</name>
|
|
<value>* rw</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
By default, the export can be mounted by any client. The value string
|
|
contains machine name and access privilege, separated by whitespace
|
|
characters. The machine name format can be a single host, a Java regular
|
|
expression, or an IPv4 address. The access privilege uses rw or ro to
|
|
specify read/write or read-only access of the machines to exports. If the
|
|
access privilege is not provided, the default is read-only. Entries are separated by ";".
|
|
For example: "192.168.0.0/22 rw ; host.*\.example\.com ; host1.test.org ro;".
|
|
Only the NFS gateway needs to restart after this property is updated.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.user.group.static.mapping.overrides</name>
|
|
<value>dr.who=;</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Static mapping of user to groups. This will override the groups if
|
|
available in the system for the specified user. In otherwords, groups
|
|
look-up will not happen for these users, instead groups mapped in this
|
|
configuration will be used.
|
|
Mapping should be in this format.
|
|
user1=group1,group2;user2=;user3=group2;
|
|
Default, "dr.who=;" will consider "dr.who" as user without groups.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>rpc.metrics.quantile.enable</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Setting this property to true and rpc.metrics.percentiles.intervals
|
|
to a comma-separated list of the granularity in seconds, the
|
|
50/75/90/95/99th percentile latency for rpc queue/processing time in
|
|
milliseconds are added to rpc metrics.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>rpc.metrics.percentiles.intervals</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
A comma-separated list of the granularity in seconds for the metrics which
|
|
describe the 50/75/90/95/99th percentile latency for rpc queue/processing
|
|
time. The metrics are outputted if rpc.metrics.quantile.enable is set to
|
|
true.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.crypto.codec.classes.EXAMPLECIPHERSUITE</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The prefix for a given crypto codec, contains a comma-separated
|
|
list of implementation classes for a given crypto codec (eg EXAMPLECIPHERSUITE).
|
|
The first implementation will be used if available, others are fallbacks.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.crypto.codec.classes.aes.ctr.nopadding</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.crypto.OpensslAesCtrCryptoCodec, org.apache.hadoop.crypto.JceAesCtrCryptoCodec</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Comma-separated list of crypto codec implementations for AES/CTR/NoPadding.
|
|
The first implementation will be used if available, others are fallbacks.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.crypto.cipher.suite</name>
|
|
<value>AES/CTR/NoPadding</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Cipher suite for crypto codec.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.crypto.jce.provider</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The JCE provider name used in CryptoCodec.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.crypto.buffer.size</name>
|
|
<value>8192</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The buffer size used by CryptoInputStream and CryptoOutputStream.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.java.secure.random.algorithm</name>
|
|
<value>SHA1PRNG</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The java secure random algorithm.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.secure.random.impl</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Implementation of secure random.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.random.device.file.path</name>
|
|
<value>/dev/urandom</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
OS security random device file path.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.har.impl.disable.cache</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>Don't cache 'har' filesystem instances.</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<!--- KMSClientProvider configurations -->
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.kms.client.authentication.retry-count</name>
|
|
<value>1</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Number of time to retry connecting to KMS on authentication failure
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.kms.client.encrypted.key.cache.size</name>
|
|
<value>500</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Size of the EncryptedKeyVersion cache Queue for each key
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.kms.client.encrypted.key.cache.low-watermark</name>
|
|
<value>0.3f</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
If size of the EncryptedKeyVersion cache Queue falls below the
|
|
low watermark, this cache queue will be scheduled for a refill
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.security.kms.client.encrypted.key.cache.num.refill.threads</name>
|
|
<value>2</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Number of threads to use for refilling depleted EncryptedKeyVersion
|
|
cache Queues
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</description>
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</property>
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<property>
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<name>hadoop.security.kms.client.encrypted.key.cache.expiry</name>
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<value>43200000</value>
|
|
<description>
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|
Cache expiry time for a Key, after which the cache Queue for this
|
|
key will be dropped. Default = 12hrs
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
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|
<name>ipc.server.max.connections</name>
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<value>0</value>
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|
<description>The maximum number of concurrent connections a server is allowed
|
|
to accept. If this limit is exceeded, incoming connections will first fill
|
|
the listen queue and then may go to an OS-specific listen overflow queue.
|
|
The client may fail or timeout, but the server can avoid running out of file
|
|
descriptors using this feature. 0 means no limit.
|
|
</description>
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|
</property>
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|
|
|
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|
<!-- YARN registry -->
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|
|
|
<property>
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|
<description>
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|
Is the registry enabled in the YARN Resource Manager?
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|
|
|
If true, the YARN RM will, as needed.
|
|
create the user and system paths, and purge
|
|
service records when containers, application attempts
|
|
and applications complete.
|
|
|
|
If false, the paths must be created by other means,
|
|
and no automatic cleanup of service records will take place.
|
|
</description>
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|
<name>hadoop.registry.rm.enabled</name>
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|
<value>false</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The root zookeeper node for the registry
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.zk.root</name>
|
|
<value>/registry</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Zookeeper session timeout in milliseconds
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.zk.session.timeout.ms</name>
|
|
<value>60000</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Zookeeper connection timeout in milliseconds
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.zk.connection.timeout.ms</name>
|
|
<value>15000</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Zookeeper connection retry count before failing
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.zk.retry.times</name>
|
|
<value>5</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.zk.retry.interval.ms</name>
|
|
<value>1000</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Zookeeper retry limit in milliseconds, during
|
|
exponential backoff.
|
|
|
|
This places a limit even
|
|
if the retry times and interval limit, combined
|
|
with the backoff policy, result in a long retry
|
|
period
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.zk.retry.ceiling.ms</name>
|
|
<value>60000</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
List of hostname:port pairs defining the
|
|
zookeeper quorum binding for the registry
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.zk.quorum</name>
|
|
<value>localhost:2181</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Key to set if the registry is secure. Turning it on
|
|
changes the permissions policy from "open access"
|
|
to restrictions on kerberos with the option of
|
|
a user adding one or more auth key pairs down their
|
|
own tree.
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.secure</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
A comma separated list of Zookeeper ACL identifiers with
|
|
system access to the registry in a secure cluster.
|
|
|
|
These are given full access to all entries.
|
|
|
|
If there is an "@" at the end of a SASL entry it
|
|
instructs the registry client to append the default kerberos domain.
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.system.acls</name>
|
|
<value>sasl:yarn@, sasl:mapred@, sasl:hdfs@</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The kerberos realm: used to set the realm of
|
|
system principals which do not declare their realm,
|
|
and any other accounts that need the value.
|
|
|
|
If empty, the default realm of the running process
|
|
is used.
|
|
|
|
If neither are known and the realm is needed, then the registry
|
|
service/client will fail.
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.kerberos.realm</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Key to define the JAAS context. Used in secure
|
|
mode
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.registry.jaas.context</name>
|
|
<value>Client</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Enable hdfs shell commands to display warnings if (fs.defaultFS) property
|
|
is not set.
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.shell.missing.defaultFs.warning</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.shell.safely.delete.limit.num.files</name>
|
|
<value>100</value>
|
|
<description>Used by -safely option of hadoop fs shell -rm command to avoid
|
|
accidental deletion of large directories. When enabled, the -rm command
|
|
requires confirmation if the number of files to be deleted is greater than
|
|
this limit. The default limit is 100 files. The warning is disabled if
|
|
the limit is 0 or the -safely is not specified in -rm command.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.client.htrace.sampler.classes</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>The class names of the HTrace Samplers to use for Hadoop
|
|
filesystem clients.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.htrace.span.receiver.classes</name>
|
|
<value></value>
|
|
<description>The class names of the Span Receivers to use for Hadoop.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Enable the "/logs" endpoint on all Hadoop daemons, which serves local
|
|
logs, but may be considered a security risk due to it listing the contents
|
|
of a directory.
|
|
</description>
|
|
<name>hadoop.http.logs.enabled</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.client.resolve.topology.enabled</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>Whether the client machine will use the class specified by
|
|
property net.topology.node.switch.mapping.impl to compute the network
|
|
distance between itself and remote machines of the FileSystem. Additional
|
|
properties might need to be configured depending on the class specified
|
|
in net.topology.node.switch.mapping.impl. For example, if
|
|
org.apache.hadoop.net.ScriptBasedMapping is used, a valid script file
|
|
needs to be specified in net.topology.script.file.name.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- Azure Data Lake File System Configurations -->
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>adl.feature.override.readahead</name>
|
|
<value>true</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Enables read aheads in the ADL client, the feature is used to
|
|
improve read throughput.
|
|
This works in conjunction with the value set in
|
|
adl.feature.override.readahead.max.buffersize.
|
|
When set to false the read ahead feature is turned off.
|
|
Default : True if not configured.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>adl.feature.override.readahead.max.buffersize</name>
|
|
<value>8388608</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Define maximum buffer size to cache read ahead data, this is
|
|
allocated per process to
|
|
cache read ahead data. Applicable only when
|
|
adl.feature.override.readahead is set to true.
|
|
Default : 8388608 Byte i.e. 8MB if not configured.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>adl.feature.override.readahead.max.concurrent.connection</name>
|
|
<value>2</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
Define maximum concurrent connection can be established to
|
|
read ahead. If the data size is less than 4MB then only 1 read n/w
|
|
connection
|
|
is set. If the data size is less than 4MB but less than 8MB then 2 read
|
|
n/w connection
|
|
is set. Data greater than 8MB then value set under the property would
|
|
take
|
|
effect. Applicable only when adl.feature.override.readahead is set
|
|
to true and buffer size is greater than 8MB.
|
|
It is recommended to reset this property if the
|
|
adl.feature.override.readahead.max.buffersize
|
|
is less than 8MB to gain performance. Application has to consider
|
|
throttling limit for the account as well before configuring large
|
|
buffer size.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.adl.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.adl.AdlFileSystem</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.adl.impl</name>
|
|
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.adl.Adl</value>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.caller.context.enabled</name>
|
|
<value>false</value>
|
|
<description>When the feature is enabled, additional fields are written into
|
|
name-node audit log records for auditing coarse granularity operations.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.caller.context.max.size</name>
|
|
<value>128</value>
|
|
<description>The maximum bytes a caller context string can have. If the
|
|
passed caller context is longer than this maximum bytes, client will
|
|
truncate it before sending to server. Note that the server may have a
|
|
different maximum size, and will truncate the caller context to the
|
|
maximum size it allows.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>hadoop.caller.context.signature.max.size</name>
|
|
<value>40</value>
|
|
<description>
|
|
The caller's signature (optional) is for offline validation. If the
|
|
signature exceeds the maximum allowed bytes in server, the caller context
|
|
will be abandoned, in which case the caller context will not be recorded
|
|
in audit logs.
|
|
</description>
|
|
</property>
|
|
|
|
</configuration>
|