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KB-6549: How to configure Cloudera to support multiple Domains/Realms
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3/23/2016 7:58 PM
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4/12/2016 10:31 AM
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KB-6549: How to configure Cloudera to support multiple Domains/Realms
Question:
What are the steps to configure Cloudera to support multiple Domains/Realms?
Answer:
Please follow the steps to configure Cloudera to support multiple Domains/Realms
Open Cloudera Manager
Open HDFS/Configuration on the target cluster.
In the left pane search window, type “trusted”.
In the right pane configuration window, add the trusted domain/realm to “Trusted Kerberos Realms”.
5. After saving the configuration, restart services.
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