Configuring Oozie for Managing Hadoop Jobs
Overview of Oozie
Adding the Oozie service using Cloudera Manager
Considerations for Oozie to work with AWS
Adding file system credentials to an Oozie workflow
Credentials for token delegation
File System Credentials
Setting file system credentials through hadoop properties
Setting default credentials using Cloudera Manager
Advanced settings: Overriding default configurations
Modifying the workflow file manually
Hue Limitation
User authorization configuration for Oozie
Redeploying the Oozie ShareLib
Redeploying the Oozie sharelib using Cloudera Manager
Oozie configurations with CDP services
Using Sqoop actions with Oozie
Deploying and configuring Oozie Sqoop1 Action JDBC drivers
Configuring Oozie Sqoop1 Action workflow JDBC drivers
Configuring Oozie to enable MapReduce jobs to read or write from Amazon S3
Configuring Oozie to use HDFS HA
Using Oozie with Ozone
Uploading Oozie ShareLib to Ozone
Enabling Oozie workflows that access Ozone storage
Oozie Fs action
Oozie Hive2 action
Oozie Spark action
Using Hive Warehouse Connector with Oozie Spark Action
Appendix - Creating a new 'hwc' ShareLib
Example for using HWC with Oozie Spark action
Oozie and client configurations
Spark 3 support in Oozie
Enable Spark actions
Use Spark actions with a custom Python executable
Spark 3 Oozie action schema
Differences between Spark and Spark 3 actions
Use Spark 3 actions with a custom Python executable
Spark 3 compatibility action executor
Spark 3 examples with Python or Java application
Shell action for Spark 3
Migration of Spark 2 applications
Hue support for Oozie
Oozie High Availability
Requirements for Oozie High Availability
Configuring Oozie High Availability using Cloudera Manager
Oozie Load Balancer configuration
Enabling Oozie High Availability
Disabling Oozie High Availability
Scheduling in Oozie using cron-like syntax
Oozie scheduling examples
Configuring an external database for Oozie
Configuring PostgreSQL for Oozie
Configuring MariaDB for Oozie
Configuring MySQL 5 for Oozie
Configuring MySQL 8 for Oozie
Configuring Oracle for Oozie
Working with the Oozie server
Starting the Oozie server
Stopping the Oozie server
Accessing the Oozie server with the Oozie Client
Accessing the Oozie server with a browser
Adding schema to Oozie using Cloudera Manager
Enabling the Oozie web console on managed clusters
Enabling Oozie SLA with Cloudera Manager
Disabling Oozie UI using Cloudera Manager
Moving the Oozie service to a different host
Oozie database configurations
Configuring Oozie data purge settings using Cloudera Manager
Loading the Oozie database
Dumping the Oozie database
Setting the Oozie database timezone
Fine-tuning Oozie's database connection
Assembling a secure JDBC URL for Oozie
Oracle TCPS
OpenJPA upgrade
Prerequisites for configuring TLS/SSL for Oozie
Configure TLS/SSL for Oozie
Oozie Java-based actions with Java 17
Oozie security enhancements
Additional considerations when configuring TLS/SSL for Oozie HA
Configure Oozie client when TLS/SSL is enabled
Configuring custom Kerberos principal for Oozie