By default the passwords to access the Ambari database and the LDAP server are stored
in a plain text configuration file. To have those passwords encrypted, you need to run a
special setup command.
Ambari Server should not be running when you do this: either
make the edits before you start Ambari Server the first time or bring the server down to
make the edits.- On the Ambari Server, run the special setup command and answer the prompts:
ambari-server setup-security
. -
Select Option
2
:
Choose one of the following options:
[1] Enable HTTPS for Ambari server.
[2] Encrypt passwords stored in ambari.properties file.
[3] Setup Ambari kerberos JAAS configuration.
-
Provide a master key for encrypting the passwords. You are prompted to enter the
key twice for accuracy.
If your passwords are encrypted, you need access to the master key to start Ambari
Server.
-
You have three options for maintaining the master key:
- Persist it to a file on the server by pressing
y
at the
prompt.
- Create an environment variable AMBARI_SECURITY_MASTER_KEY and set it to the
key.
- Provide the key manually at the prompt on server start up.
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Start or restart the Server:
ambari-server restart
.