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Hrishikesh Gadre commented on HADOOP-16276:
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[~smeng] thanks for the patch. Can we allow user to configure the directory to
be used for cwd parameter? That will probably simplify the fix on the
management software side (because we can just configure that path at one place
instead changing config generators at multiple places). What do you think?
> Fix jsvc startup command in hadoop-functions.sh due to jsvc >= 1.0.11 changed
> default current working directory
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> Key: HADOOP-16276
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-16276
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: scripts
> Affects Versions: 3.2.0, 3.1.2
> Reporter: Siyao Meng
> Assignee: Siyao Meng
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: HADOOP-16276.001.patch, HADOOP-16276.002.patch
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> In CDH6, when we bump jsvc from 1.0.10 to 1.1.0 we hit
> *KerberosAuthException: failure to login / LoginException: Unable to obtain
> password from user* due to DAEMON-264 and our
> *dfs.nfs.keytab.file* config uses a relative path. I will probably file
> another jira to issue a warning like *hdfs.keytab not found* before
> KerberosAuthException in this case.
> The solution is to add *-cwd $(pwd)* in function hadoop_start_secure_daemon
> in hadoop-functions.sh but I will have to consider the compatibility with
> older jsvc versions <= 1.0.10. Will post the patch after I tested it.
> Thanks [~tlipcon] for finding the root cause.
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