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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for HBase Administrator's Guide
  3. Configuring NetBackup for HBase
  4. Configuration for a HBase cluster that uses Kerberos
Veritas NetBackup™ for HBase Administrator's Guide

Configuration for a HBase cluster that uses Kerberos

For a HBase cluster that uses Kerberos, perform the following tasks on all the backup hosts:

  • Ensure that the Kerberos package (krb5-workstation package) is present on all the backup hosts.

  • Acquire the keytab file and copy it to a secure location on the backup host.

  • Ensure that the keytab has the required principal.

  • Manually update the krb5.conf file with the appropriate KDC server and realm details.

    Note:

    Enure that default_cache_name parameter is not set to the KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} value. You can comment the parameter to use the default or you can specify a file name such as, FILE:/tmp/krb_file_name:%{uid}.

  • When you add HBase credentials in NetBackup, specify "kerberos" as application_server_user_id value. See Adding HBase credentials in NetBackup.

  • To run backup and restore operations for a HBase cluster that uses Kerberos authentication, HBase needs a valid Kerberos ticket-granting ticket (TGT) to authenticate with the HBase cluster. See Pre-requisite for running backup and restore operations for a HBase cluster with Kerberos authentication.

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