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[jira] [Created] (OOZIE-1865) Oozie servers can't talk to each
other with Oozie HA and Kerberos
Robert Kanter created OOZIE-1865:
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Summary: Oozie servers can't talk to each other with Oozie HA and Kerberos
Key: OOZIE-1865
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-1865
Project: Oozie
Issue Type: Bug
Components: HA
Affects Versions: trunk
Reporter: Robert Kanter
Assignee: Robert Kanter
When you use Oozie HA with Kerberos, you have to set {{oozie.authentication.kerberos.principal}} to {{HTTP/<load-balancer-host>}} instead of {{HTTP/<oozie-server-host>}}. This allows clients to connect to any of the Oozie servers through the load balancer. However, it also blocks clients from directly talking to any of the Oozie servers. In and of itself, that's okay, but it turns out that in most cases, it also blocks the Oozie servers from talking to each other, namely for log streaming, the sharelibupdate command, and collating instrumentation/metrics (OOZIE-1676).
Ultimately, what we need to do is allow Oozie to use both {{HTTP/<load-balancer-host>}} instead of {{HTTP/<oozie-server-host>}} at the same time so that clients (including Oozie servers, users, Web UI, etc) can talk to Oozie both through the load balancer and directly. If my understanding of HADOOP-10158 is correct, HADOOP-10158 adds this ability. For this JIRA, we should update Oozie to take advantage of HADOOP-10158.
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