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[jira] [Created] (AMBARI-22629) Disabling Kerberos after enabled during Blueprint install fails with missing data directory error

Robert Levas created AMBARI-22629:
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             Summary: Disabling Kerberos after enabled during Blueprint install fails with missing data directory error
                 Key: AMBARI-22629
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-22629
             Project: Ambari
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: ambari-server
    Affects Versions: 2.6.0
            Reporter: Robert Levas
            Assignee: Robert Levas


Disabling Kerberos after enabled during Blueprint install fails with missing data directory error.

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This is caused by an invalid security state set for the installed components since the appropriate state is not set while enabling Kerberos during the installation process:

{noformat}
ambari=> select * from hostcomponentstate;
 id | cluster_id |  component_name  |   version    | current_state | host_id | service_name | upgrade_state | security_state
----+------------+------------------+--------------+---------------+---------+--------------+---------------+----------------
  1 |          2 | KERBEROS_CLIENT  | UNKNOWN      | INSTALLED     |       1 | KERBEROS     | NONE          | UNSECURED
  2 |          2 | ZOOKEEPER_CLIENT | 2.5.0.0-1245 | INSTALLED     |       1 | ZOOKEEPER    | NONE          | UNSECURED
  3 |          2 | ZOOKEEPER_SERVER | 2.5.0.0-1245 | STARTED       |       1 | ZOOKEEPER    | NONE          | UNSECURED
{noformat}

The expected state for each component is {{SECURED}}, not {{UNSECURED}}. Because of this, Ambari _thinks_ there is no work to be done, causing this issue. 



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