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Dapeng Sun reopened HADOOP-10717:
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Hi Steve
Thanks a lot for your review.
Hi Haohui
The time-out exception blocked me about 2 mi
Guys,
In the last a couple of weeks, we had a very good and productive initial round
of discussions on the JIRAs. I think it is worthy to keep the momentum going
and have a more detailed conversation. For that, we'd like to host s Hadoop
developers meetup to get into the bowls of the consensus-bas
YongHun Jeon created HADOOP-10721:
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Summary: The result does not show up after running hive query on
Swift.
Key: HADOOP-10721
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10721
Project: Hadoop Co
Point to another MR compatibility issue marked for 2.4.1: MAPREDUCE-5831
Old MR client is not compatible with new MR application, though it happens
since 2.3.
It would be good to figure out whether we include it now or later. It seems
that we're going to be in a better position once we have versio
Hi,
Checking if you had come across the same problem while implementing
security in Hadoop specifically auto ticket renewal.
I am using a Key tab file with the below JAAS configuration.
com.sun.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule required
useKeyTab = true
useTicketCache = true
keyTab="xyz.
In CDH5, Cloudera encourages people to use JDK7. JDK6 has been EOL
for a while now and is not something we recommend.
As we discussed before, everyone is in favor of upgrading to JDK7.
Every cluster operator of a reasonably modern Hadoop should do it
whatever distro or release you run. As de
I think we should fix this one that will help older clients 2.2/2.3 not to
be updated if not absolutely required.
Thanks,
Mayank
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli <
vino...@apache.org> wrote:
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> There is one item [MAPREDUCE-5830 HostUtil.getTaskLogUrl is not backwards
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I think we should fix this one that will help older clients 2.2/2.3 not to
be updated if not absolutely required.
Thanks,
Mayank
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli <
vino...@apache.org> wrote:
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> There is one item [MAPREDUCE-5830 HostUtil.getTaskLogUrl is not backwards
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Most of the security problems in Java are sandbox jailbreaking and not
relevant. Anything related to kerberos, HTTPS or other in-cluster security
issues would be a different story...I haven't heard anything. Its a
different matter client-side, but anyone who enables Java in their web
browsers is do
Alejandro Abdelnur created HADOOP-10720:
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Summary: KMS: Implement generateEncryptedKey and
decryptEncryptedKey in the REST API
Key: HADOOP-10720
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10720
We do release warnings when we are aware of vulnerabilities in our
dependencies.
However, unless I'm grossly misunderstanding, the vulnerability that you
point out is not a vulnerability within the context of our software.
Hadoop doesn't try to sandbox within JVMs. In a secure setup, any JVM
run
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Haohui Mai reopened HADOOP-10717:
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> Missing JSP support in Jetty, 'NO JSP Support for /, did not find
> org.apache.jasper.servlet.Js
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Haohui Mai resolved HADOOP-10717.
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Resolution: Invalid
> Missing JSP support in Jetty, 'NO JSP Support for /, did not find
> org.
Andrew,
“I don't see any point to switching” is an interesting perspective, given the
well-known risks of running unsafe software. Clearly customer best interest is
stability. JDK6 is in a known unsafe state. The longer anyone delays the
necessary transition to safety the longer the door is l
On 18 June 2014 12:32, Andrew Wang wrote:
> Actually, a lot of our customers are still on JDK6, so if anything, its
> popularity hasn't significantly decreased. We still test and support JDK6
> for CDH4 and CDH5. The claim that branch-2 is effectively JDK7 because no
> one supports JDK6 is untrue
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Ilya Maykov resolved HADOOP-10358.
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Resolution: Duplicate
Resolving dupe
> libhadoop doesn't compile on Mac OS X
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Actually, a lot of our customers are still on JDK6, so if anything, its
popularity hasn't significantly decreased. We still test and support JDK6
for CDH4 and CDH5. The claim that branch-2 is effectively JDK7 because no
one supports JDK6 is untrue.
One issue with your proposal is that java 7+ libr
There is one item [MAPREDUCE-5830 HostUtil.getTaskLogUrl is not backwards
binary compatible with 2.3] marked for 2.4. Should we include it?
There is no patch there yet, it doesn't really help much other than letting
older clients compile - even if we put the API back in, the URL returned is
in
I also think we need to recognise that its been three months since that
last discussion, and Java 6 has not suddenly burst back into popularity
- nobody providing commercial support for Hadoop is offering branch-2
support on Java 6 AFAIK
- therefore, nobody is testing it at scale except
Alejandro Abdelnur created HADOOP-10719:
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Summary: Add generateEncryptedKey and decryptEncryptedKey methods
to KeyProvider
Key: HADOOP-10719
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10719
I think we should come up with a plan for when the next Hadoop release
will drop support for JDK6. We all know that day needs to come... the
only question is when. I agree that writing the JDK7-only code
doesn't seem very productive unless we have a plan for when it will be
released and usable.
Thanks Harsh and Steve. I verified that I can edit the page.
-- Asokan
On 06/18/2014 12:57 AM, Harsh J wrote:
Hi,
You should be able to edit pages on the wiki.apache.org/hadoop wiki as
your username's in there (thanks Steve!). Are you unable to? Let us
know.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 1:55 AM, A
Zhijie Shen created HADOOP-10718:
Summary: "IOException: An existing connection was forcibly closed
by the remote host" frequently happens on Windows
Key: HADOOP-10718
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HA
Dapeng Sun created HADOOP-10717:
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Summary: Missing JSP support in Jetty, 'NO JSP Support for /, did
not find org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet' when user want to start namenode.
Key: HADOOP-10717
URL: https://iss
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