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Yan commented on RANGER-768:
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I'm almost certain that we can use the "recursive" flag to set the derived HDFS
policies without concerning about individual files for partitions. This is
because that data partitions (dynamic or not) and buckets of a Hive table will
go under the storage location specified in the DDL.
> Hive Metastore Plugin
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>
> Key: RANGER-768
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-768
> Project: Ranger
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: admin, plugins
> Reporter: Yan
> Attachments: Design Proposal for Hive Metastore Plugin of
> Ranger.docx, Design Proposal for Hive Metastore Plugin of Ranger.docx
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> Currently there is no Ranger processing of Hive table meta store events that
> could result in privilege modifications. One example is that when a table is
> renamed by a Hive Server 2 client (the "beeline"), no proper privilege
> adjustments in Ranger are made to allow/deny previously allowed/denied users
> the same privileges as before. In addition, more advanced features, such as
> granting/denying similar accesses to Hive's HDFS data to users that have (or
> do not have) privileges in the Hive, would require that detailed metadata of
> the Hive table, the storage info to be specific, be available to Ranger in
> order to make the corresponding HDFS data accessible to the Hive users
> directly.
> This plugin will depend upon the existing Ranger Hive plugin, so it shares
> the same "service" name as the associated Ranger Hive service deployed, and
> it will be "co-enabled" with the existing Ranger Hive plugin.
> Design doc will come soon.
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