Creating a Hive Role
Scenario
Create and configure a Hive role on Manager as an MRS cluster administrator. The Hive role can be granted the permissions of the Hive administrator and the permissions to operate Hive table data.
Creating a database with Hive requires users to join in the hive group, without granting a role. Users have all permissions on the databases or tables created by themselves in Hive or HDFS. They can create tables, select, delete, insert, or update data, and grant permissions to other users to allow them to access the tables and corresponding HDFS directories and files. The created databases or tables are saved in the /user/hive/warehouse directory of the HDFS by default.
- A Hive role can be created only in security mode.
- If the current component uses Ranger for permission control, you need to configure permission management policies based on Ranger. For details, see Adding a Ranger Access Permission Policy for Hive for MRS 3.x or later that supports Ranger.
Prerequisites
- The MRS cluster administrator has understood service requirements.
- Log in to FusionInsight Manager.
- The Hive client has been installed.
Procedure
For versions earlier than MRS 3.x, perform the following operations to create a Hive role:
- Log in to MRS Manager.
- Choose System > Permission > Manage Role.
- Click Create Role, and set Role Name and Description.
- Set permissions. For details, see Table 1.
- Hive Admin Privilege: Hive administrator permissions. If you want to use this permission, run the set role admin command to set the permission before running SQL statements.
- Hive Read Write Privileges: Hive data table management permission, which is the operation permission to set and manage the data of created tables. Select the permissions of a database as required. To specify permissions on tables, click the database name and select the permissions of the tables.
- Hive role management supports Hive administrator permissions and the permissions to access tables and views, but does not support granting permissions on databases.
- The permissions of the Hive administrator do not include the permission to manage HDFS.
- If there are too many tables in the database or too many files in tables, the permission granting may last a while. For example, if a table contains 10,000 files, the permission granting lasts about 2 minutes.
- Click OK, and return to the Role page.
- Choose System > Manage User > Create User.
- Enter the username, set User Type to Human-machine, set the user password, add a user group bound with the Hive administrator role, bind the new Hive role to the user group, and click OK.
- After the user is created, you can run the SQL statement using the user.
For MRS 3.x or later, perform the following operations to create a Hive role:
- Log in to FusionInsight Manager. For details, seeAccessing FusionInsight Manager (MRS 3.x or Later)
- Choose System > Permission > Role.
- Click Create Role, and set Role Name and Description.
- Set Configure Resource Permission. For details, see Table 2.
- Grant the read and execution permissions for the HDFS directory.
- Click Name of the desired cluster and select HDFS for Service Name. On the displayed page, click File System, choose hdfs://hacluster/ > user, locate the row where hive is located, and select Read and Execute in the Permission column.
- Click Name of the desired cluster and select HDFS for Service Name. On the displayed page, click File System, choose hdfs://hacluster/ > user > hive, locate the row where warehouse is located, and select Read and Execute in the Permission column.
- Click Name of the desired cluster and select HDFS for Service Name. On the displayed page, click File System, choose hdfs://hacluster/ > tmp, locate the row where hive-scratch is located, and select Read and Execute in the Permission column.
- Hive Admin Privilege: Hive administrator permission.
- Hive Read Write Privileges: Hive data table management permission, which is the operation permission to set and manage the data of created tables.
- In MRS 3.1.0, Hive role management supports the Hive administrator permission, and the permissions of accessing tables and views, without granting the database permission.
- The permissions of the Hive administrator do not include the permission to manage HDFS.
- If there are too many tables in the database or too many files in tables, the permission granting may last a while. For example, if a table contains 10,000 files, the permission granting lasts about 2 minutes.
- Grant the read and execution permissions for the HDFS directory.
- Click OK, and return to the Role page.
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