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Hadoop 2.x Administration Cookbook

By : Aman Singh
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Hadoop 2.x Administration Cookbook

By: Aman Singh

Overview of this book

Hadoop enables the distributed storage and processing of large datasets across clusters of computers. Learning how to administer Hadoop is crucial to exploit its unique features. With this book, you will be able to overcome common problems encountered in Hadoop administration. The book begins with laying the foundation by showing you the steps needed to set up a Hadoop cluster and its various nodes. You will get a better understanding of how to maintain Hadoop cluster, especially on the HDFS layer and using YARN and MapReduce. Further on, you will explore durability and high availability of a Hadoop cluster. You’ll get a better understanding of the schedulers in Hadoop and how to configure and use them for your tasks. You will also get hands-on experience with the backup and recovery options and the performance tuning aspects of Hadoop. Finally, you will get a better understanding of troubleshooting, diagnostics, and best practices in Hadoop administration. By the end of this book, you will have a proper understanding of working with Hadoop clusters and will also be able to secure, encrypt it, and configure auditing for your Hadoop clusters.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Hadoop 2.x Administration Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Configuring SSL in Hadoop


In this recipe, we will configure SSL for Hadoop services. We can configure SSL for Web UI, WebHDFS, YARN, shuffle phase, RPC, and so on. The important components for enabling SSL are certificates, keystore, and truststore. These must individually be kept secure and safe.

We can have SSL single or two-way, but the preferred method is a single way in which the clients validate the server's identity. Using 2-way SSL increases latency and involves configuration overhead.

Getting ready

To complete this recipe, the user must have a running cluster with HDFS and YARN setup. The users can refer to Chapter 1, Hadoop Architecture and Deployment for installation details.

The assumption here is that the user is very familiar with HDFS concepts and knows its layout, and is also familiar with how SSL works, with experience of creating SSL certificates. For this recipe, we will be using self-signed certificates, but for production it is recommended to use a proper CA-signed certificate...