CDH and Cloudera Runtime Version Compatibility
- CDH 5.15
- CDH 5.16
- CDH 6.0
- CDH 6.1
- CDH 6.2
- CDH 6.3
- Cloudera Runtime 7.0.3
- Cloudera Runtime 7.1.1 and higher
A valid CDP Private Cloud Base Edition license is required to use Virtual Private Clusters. You cannot access this feature with a CDP Private Cloud Base Edition Trial license.
Cloudera highly recommends enabling high availability for the HDFS service on the Compute cluster, but it is not required.
The Base and compute nameservice names must be distinct.
Hadoop RPC protection
Data Transfer protection
Enable Data Transfer Encryption
/mc/<cluster_id>/fs/user
http://myco-1.prod.com:7180/cmf/clusters/1/status
The newly introduced “Hive execution service” is only supported on Compute clusters, and is not supported on Base or Regular clusters.
To enable Hue to run Hive queries on a Compute cluster, you must install the Hive Execution Service on the Compute cluster.
Only the following services can be installed on Compute clusters:
Navigator lineage and metadata, and Navigator KMS are not supported on Compute clusters.
Cluster administrators who are authorized to only see Base or Compute clusters can only see and administer these clusters, but cannot create, delete, or manage Data Contexts. Data context creation and deletion is only allowed with the Full Administrator use role or for unrestricted Cluster Administrators.
Compute cluster: Any type of KMS is not supported.
hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.ssl.keystore
ssl.server.keystore.location
ssl.client.truststore.location
hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.use.ssl
hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.ssl.keystore
hadoop.security.group.mapping.ldap.ssl.keystore.password
hadoop.ssl.enabled
ssl.server.keystore.location
ssl.server.keystore.password
ssl.server.keystore.keypassword
ssl.client.truststore.location
ssl.client.truststore.password
Workloads running on Compute clusters will communicate heavily with hosts on the Base cluster; Customers should have network monitoring in place for networking hardware (such as switches including top-of-rack, spine/leaf routers and so on) to track and adjust bandwidth between racks hosting hosts utilized in Compute and Base clusters.
You can also use the Cloudera Manager Network Performance Inspector to evaluate your network.
For more information on how to set up networking, see Networking Considerations for Virtual Private Clusters.