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The following screen illustrates a host connection for a HDFS directory:
Fields | Description | |||||
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Connection name | Enter a name for the connection. | |||||
Connection type | Select Host from the drop-down list. | |||||
Protocol | Select HDFS from the dro-down list. | |||||
Host | Enter the hostname or IP address for the connection. | |||||
Port | Enter the Port for the conenction. The port can be found in the C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\services or /etc/services file. It can also be inspected through the command netstat -an or 'netstat -b. netstat -b requires running the Command Prompt as an Administrator. | |||||
Location | Enter the path to the directory. | |||||
Manual tree expand | Select the checkbox to manually expand and load the database and host connections tree, instead of automatically drilling down the tree. | |||||
Kerberos settings enable you to set up Kerberos authentication. | ||||||
Enable kerberos | Select this checkbox to enable 3D to authenticate with the HDFS server using Kerberos. | |||||
Ke Distribution Center URL | Enter the URL or IP address of the Kerberos key distribution center server. | |||||
Realm | Enter the Kerberos realm to connect to. | |||||
KeyTab | Click the Select KeyTab button to select the Kerberos KeyTab for the user principal. | |||||
User principal | Enter the principal 3D will use to authenticate . | |||||
Name node principal | Enter the principal the HDFS name node uses.
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Test connection | Click the button to ensure the entered parameters are correct. |