After you have Kerberos credentials, you can verify that Kerberos security is working on your cluster by trying to run MapReduce jobs. To confirm, try launching a sleep or a pi job from
the provided Hadoop examples (/usr/lib/hadoop/hadoop-examples.jar).
To verify that Kerberos security is working:
Acquire Kerberos credentials for your user account.
$ kinit USERNAME@YOUR-LOCAL-REALM.COM
Enter a password when prompted.
Submit a sample pi calculation as a test MapReduce job. Use the following command if you use a package-based setup for Cloudera Manager:
$ hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20-mapreduce/hadoop-examples.jar pi 10 10000
Number of Maps = 10
Samples per Map = 10000
...
Job Finished in 38.572 seconds
Estimated value of Pi is 3.14120000000000000000
If you have a parcel-based setup, use the following command instead:
$ hadoop jar /opt/cloudera/parcels/CDH/lib/hadoop-0.20-mapreduce/hadoop-examples.jar pi 10 10000
Number of Maps = 10
Samples per Map = 10000
...
Job Finished in 30.958 seconds
Estimated value of Pi is 3.14120000000000000000
You have now verified that Kerberos security is working on your cluster.