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- [QuickStart] Configuring Kerberos...
- [QuickStart] Setting root password for Kerberos...
- spawn kdb5_util create -s
- Loading random data
- Initializing database '/var/kerberos/krb5kdc/principal' for realm 'CLOUDERA',
- master key name 'K/M@CLOUDERA'
- You will be prompted for the database Master Password.
- It is important that you NOT FORGET this password.
- Enter KDC database master key:
- Re-enter KDC database master key to verify:
- [QuickStart] Creating Kerberos principal...
- spawn kadmin.local -q addprinc cloudera-scm/admin
- Authenticating as principal root/admin@CLOUDERA with password.
- WARNING: no policy specified for cloudera-scm/admin@CLOUDERA; defaulting to no policy
- Enter password for principal "cloudera-scm/admin@CLOUDERA":
- Re-enter password for principal "cloudera-scm/admin@CLOUDERA":
- Principal "cloudera-scm/admin@CLOUDERA" created.
- [QuickStart] Starting Kerberos services...
- Starting Kerberos 5 KDC: [ OK ]
- Starting Kerberos 5 Admin Server: [ OK ]
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- Success! Kerberos is now running. You can enable Kerberos in a Cloudera Manager
- cluster from the drop-down menu for that cluster on the CM home page. It will
- ask you to confirm that this script performed the following steps:
- * set up a working KDC.
- * checked that the KDC allows renewable tickets.
- * installed the client libraries.
- * created a proper account for Cloudera Manager.
- Then, it will prompt you for the following details (accept defaults if not
- specified here):
- KDC Type: MIT KDC
- KDC Server Host: quickstart.cloudera
- Kerberos Security Realm: CLOUDERA
- Later, it will prompt you for KDC account manager credentials:
- Username: cloudera-scm/admin (@ CLOUDERA)
- Password: cloudera
- Press [Enter] to exit...
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