How does Beeline ask you? What happens if you just press enter?
> On Aug 20, 2015, at 12:15 AM, Loïc Chanel <loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net> > wrote: > > Indeed, I don't need the password, but why is Beeline asking me for one ? To > what does it correspond ? > > Thanks again, > > > Loïc > > Loïc CHANEL > Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy > Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne > > 2015-08-19 18:22 GMT+02:00 Jary Du <jary...@gmail.com > <mailto:jary...@gmail.com>>: > Correct me if I am wrong, my understanding is that after using kerberos > authentication, you probably don’t need the password. > > Hope it helps > > Thanks, > Jary > > >> On Aug 19, 2015, at 9:09 AM, Loïc Chanel <loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net >> <mailto:loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net>> wrote: >> >> By the way, thanks a lot for your help, because your solution works, but I'm >> still interested in knowing what is the password I did not enter. >> >> Thanks again, >> >> >> Loïc >> >> Loïc CHANEL >> Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy >> Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne >> >> 2015-08-19 18:07 GMT+02:00 Loïc Chanel <loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net >> <mailto:loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net>>: >> All right, but then, what is the password hive asks for ? Hive's one ? How >> do I know its value ? >> >> Loïc CHANEL >> Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy >> Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne >> >> 2015-08-19 17:51 GMT+02:00 Jary Du <jary...@gmail.com >> <mailto:jary...@gmail.com>>: >> For Beeline connection string, it should be "!connect >> jdbc:hive2://<host>:<port>/<db>;principal=<Server_Principal_of_HiveServer2>”. >> Please make sure it is the hive’s principal, not the user’s. And when you >> kinit, it should be kinit user’s keytab, not the hive’s keytab. >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Aug 19, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Loïc Chanel <loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net >>> <mailto:loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net>> wrote: >>> >>> Yeah, I forgot to mention it, but each time I did a kinit user/hive before >>> launching beeline, as I read somewhere that Beeline does not handle >>> Kerberos connection. >>> >>> So, as I can make klist before launching beeline and having a good result, >>> the problem does not come from this. Thanks a lot for your response though. >>> Do you have another idea ? >>> >>> Loïc CHANEL >>> Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy >>> Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne >>> >>> 2015-08-19 17:42 GMT+02:00 Jary Du <jary...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:jary...@gmail.com>>: >>> "The Beeline client must have a valid Kerberos ticket in the ticket cache >>> before attempting to connect." >>> (http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.1.3/bk_dataintegration/content/ch_using-hive-clients-examples.html >>> >>> <http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.1.3/bk_dataintegration/content/ch_using-hive-clients-examples.html>) >>> >>> So you need kinit first to have the valid Kerberos ticket int the ticket >>> cache before using beeline to connect to HS2. >>> >>> Jary >>> >>>> On Aug 19, 2015, at 8:36 AM, Loïc Chanel <loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net >>>> <mailto:loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi again, >>>> >>>> As I searched another way to make some requests with Kerberos enabled for >>>> security on HiveServer, I found that this request should do the same : >>>> !connect >>>> jdbc:hive2://192.168.6.210:10000/default;principal=user/h...@westeros.wl >>>> <http://192.168.6.210:10000/default;principal=user/h...@westeros.wl> >>>> org.apache.hive.jdbc.HiveDriver >>>> But now I've got another error : >>>> Error: Could not open client transport with JDBC Uri: >>>> jdbc:hive2://192.168.6.210:10000/default;principal=user/h...@westeros.wl >>>> <http://192.168.6.210:10000/default;principal=user/h...@westeros.wl>: Peer >>>> indicated failure: GSS initiate failed (state=08S01,code=0) >>>> >>>> As I saw that it was maybe a simple Kerberos ticket related problem, I >>>> tried to re-generate Kerberos keytabs, and to ensure that Hive has the >>>> path to access to its keytab, but nothing changed. >>>> >>>> Does anyone has an idea about how to solve this issue ? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance for your help :) >>>> >>>> >>>> Loïc >>>> >>>> Loïc CHANEL >>>> Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy >>>> Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne >>>> >>>> 2015-08-19 12:01 GMT+02:00 Loïc Chanel <loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net >>>> <mailto:loic.cha...@telecomnancy.net>>: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I have a little issue with HiveServer2 since I have enabled Kerberos. I'm >>>> unable to connect to the service via Beeline. When doing >>>> !connect jdbc:hive2://192.168.6.210:10000 <http://192.168.6.210:10000/> >>>> hive hive org.apache.hive.jdbc.HiveDriver >>>> I keep receiving the same error : >>>> Error: Could not open client transport with JDBC Uri: >>>> jdbc:hive2://192.168.6.210:10000 <http://192.168.6.210:10000/>: Peer >>>> indicated failure: Unsupported mechanism type PLAIN (state=08S01,code=0) >>>> >>>> Does anyone had the same problem ? Or know how to solve it ? >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> >>>> >>>> Loïc >>>> >>>> Loïc CHANEL >>>> Engineering student at TELECOM Nancy >>>> Trainee at Worldline - Villeurbanne >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >