9.39.1 HDFS Agents Preparations
As there are several different distributions of Hadoop available, you may have to create your own mzp package containing the specific Hadoop jar files to be used, and commit this package into your system in order to start using the HDFS agents. This is required when you are using a different distribution than the one that is available at hadoop.apache.org. The included mzp package has been tested with Apache Hadoop version 2.7.3.
To create and commit the Hadoop mzp package:
Copy the set of jar files for the Hadoop version you want to use to the machine that is running on.
The set of jar files comprises
hadoop-auth
,hadoop-common
,hadoop-hdfs
,commons-collections
andjets
. If any of these files do not exist, or do not work, contact .Depending on the file structure, the files may be located in different folders, but typically they will be located in a folder called
hadoop
, orhadoop-common
, where thehadoop-common.jar
file is placed in the root directory, and the rest of the jar files are placed in a subdirectory called/lib
.
Set a variable called
$FILES
for all the different jars.Example
This example shows how this is done for the Cloudera Distribution of Hadoop 4.
FILES="-exported 3.1.0 file=hadoop-auth-3.1.0.jar \ -exported 3.1.0 file=hadoop-common-3.1.0.jar \ -exported 3.1.0 file=hadoop-hdfs-3.1.0.jar \ -exported 3.1.0 file=hadoop-aws-3.1.0.jar \ -exported 3.1.0 file=hadoop-annotations-3.1.0.jar \ file=hadoop-hdfs-client-3.1.0.jar \ file=stax2-api-3.1.4.jar \ file=commons-collections-3.2.2.jar \ file=htrace-core4-4.1.0-incubating.jar \ file=woodstox-core-5.0.3.jar \ file=commons-configuration2-2.1.1.jar \ file=httpclient-4.5.2.jar file=commons-logging-1.1.3.jar \ file=protobuf-java-2.5.0.jar \ file=guava-11.0.2.jar \ file=re2j-1.1.jar \ file=aws-java-sdk-bundle-1.11.271.jar"
Note
These files are version specific, which means that the list in the example will not work for other versions of Hadoop.
Create the mzp package:
mzsh pcreate "Apache Hadoop" "<distribution>" apache_hadoop_cdh4.mzp -level platform -osgi true $FILES
Note
It is important that the package is called exactly "Apache Hadoop".
Example - Creating the mzp package
This example shows how this could look like for the Cloudera Distribution of Hadoop 4.
mzsh pcreate "Apache Hadoop" "CDH4.4" apache_hadoop_cdh4.mzp -level platform $FILES
Commit the new package:
mzsh mzadmin/<password> pcommit apache_hadoop_<application>.mzp
Restart the Platform and ECs:
mzsh shutdown platform <ec> <ec> mzsh startup platform <ec> <ec>
Kerberos Use
It is possible to use manually-created Kerberos tickets by using the kinit command. The UseGroupInformation class can access them from the ticket cache. In this case, the items cannot be auto-renewed.
It is advised that you allow to handle user logins and ticket renewal as we do not recommend you manually creating tickets.