Hi guys. we have used drill for quite a long time. We used apache-drill-1.8.0 at the beginning and recently we upgraded to apache-drill-1.11.0. Drill is great and now drill already have 40+ user in our company. It accelerate olap queries quite a lot. But as the number of drill user is getting bigger and bigger, a problem we called user mix-up is getting more and more serious.
Let me explain the problem. We are using drill with user impersonation. Different user have different privileges. As we have many drill user, so is it quite common two or more people are using drill at the same time. A user we called u1 posted a query to table t1 located in hdfs which he has privilege through drill and may get an error which tells him that he has no privilege to the table as he was u2 ( another user). " And u2 may get a similar error with his query. The only thing u1 can do in this situation is to exit drill and reconnect to drill through a new session. This problem occurs quite frequently. It occur in apache-drill-1.8.0 and also in apache-drill-1.11.0. User get confused and maybe frustrated while data security is under threaten. PS: we are running drill on a 8 nodes cluster which will connect to a 100 nodes hadoop cluster. Hadoop version is 2.6.3. Drill version is 1.11.0. Below is drill-override.conf drill.exec: { cluster-id: "olap-drill", zk.connect: "zk01:2181/olap_drill,zk02:2181/olap_drill,zk03:2181/ olap_drill", security.user.auth: { enabled: true, packages += "org.apache.drill.exec.rpc.user.security", impl: "pam" pam_profiles: ["login", "sudo"] }, impersonation: { enabled: true, max_chained_user_hops: 3 } } Thanks for your attention. -- -- 查道德 Daode Zha Shanghai Jiaotong University Address: 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai, 200240, P.R.China Email: flyfat...@gmail.com <flyfat...@163.com> Mobile Phone: +86 18817560334