I have same comment as Yu Feng; Kylin supports kerberos authentication seamlessly; You just need automatically run kinit periodically (with the same Linux user) to ensure the token will not expire. I know many users are running in this way. If it doesn't work in your side, please share more information.
2017-05-03 9:41 GMT+08:00 yu feng <[email protected]>: > we always start a crontab job to refresh the keberos token periodically. > > 2017-05-02 17:07 GMT+08:00 Kanta Kuramoto <[email protected]>: > >> We use kerberized hadoop cluster for datasource. >> It seems Kylin server loads auth token only when it starts, so after the >> token is expired, Kylin server can not load metadata from HS2. >> >> Can we refresh the auth token? > > > -- Best regards, Shaofeng Shi 史少锋
