Configuring SSL/TLS certificate exchange between two Cloudera Manager instances
The Replication Manager configures replication peers between two clusters before
running the replication job. You can manually set up an SSL/TLS certificate exchange between
two Cloudera Manager instances that manage source and target cluster respectively.
Replication Manager uses this information to set up the peers for secure data
replication.
Replication Manager supports Cloudera Manager high availability functionality only
after you manually configure the SSL/TLS certificate exchange.
When the source
Cloudera Manager is configured for high availability and is Auto-TLS enabled, the
certificate exchange is initiated from the source cluster to the target cluster
where the certificate is exported from the load balancer node of the source
cluster.
Go to the truststore location in source Cloudera Manager, and
perform the following steps:
List the contents of the keystore file and password using the
[***keytool path***] -list
-keystore [***truststore JKS file location ***]
-storepass [***truststore
password***] command.
For example, /usr/lib/jvm/java-openjdk-11/bin/keytool -
list -keystore
/var/lib/cloudera-scm-agent/agent-cert/cm-auto-global_truststore.jks
-storepass [***truststore
password***]
Export the certificate contents in the host to a file using the
[***keytool***] -exportcert
-keystore [***truststore JKS file location
***] -alias
[***cm_alias_on_src_cm***] -file
./[***TXT file, for example:
source-cert.txt***] -storepass
[***truststore_password***]
command.
Copy the text file to all the hosts of the target cluster
Cloudera Manager securely using the scp -i [***PEM
file***][***TXT file - source-cert.txt***]
root@[***host_ip***]:/home/
command.
Import the certificate into the keystore file on all the hosts of the
target cluster Cloudera Manager using the
[***keytool***] -importcert
-noprompt -v -trustcacerts -keystore [***truststore JKS
file location ***] -alias
[***cm_alias_on_dest_cm***] -file
./[***TXT file - source-cert.txt***]
--storepass
[***truststore_password***]
command.
For example, /usr/java/default/bin/keytool -importcert
-noprompt -v -trustcacerts -keystore
/var/lib/cloudera-scm-agent/agent-cert/cm-auto-global_truststore.jks
-alias cmrootca-1 -file ./source-cert.txt --storepass
[***truststore_password***]
Go to the truststore location in target Cloudera Manager, and
perform the following steps:
List the contents of the keystore file and password using the
[***keytool path***] -list
-keystore [***truststore JKS file location ***]
-storepass [***truststore
password***] command.
Export the certificate contents in the host to a file using the
[***keytool***] -exportcert
-keystore [***truststore JKS file location ***]
-alias [***cm_alias_on_dest_cm***] -file
./[***TXT file, for example:
dest-cert.txt***] -storepass
[***truststore_password***]
command.
Copy the text file to all the hosts of the source cluster
Cloudera Manager securely using the scp -i [***PEM
file***][***TXT file - dest-cert.txt***]
root@[***host_ip***]:/home/
command.
Import the certificate into the keystore file on all the hosts of the
source Cloudera Manager using the
[***keytool***] -importcert
-noprompt -v -trustcacerts -keystore [***truststore JKS
file location ***] -alias
[***cm_alias_on_src_cm***] -file
./[***TXT file - dest-cert.txt***]
--storepass
[***truststore_password***]
command.
Import the S3G CA certificate from the cluster to the local JDK path using the
following commands:
Run the keytool -importkeystore -destkeystore
[***jdk_cacerts_location***] -srckeystore
[***cm-auto-global_truststore.jks
location***] -srcalias
[***cm_alias_on_src_cm***]
command on all the hosts of the source Cloudera
Manager.
For example, keytool -importkeystore -destkeystore
/usr/java/default/lib/security/cacerts -srckeystore
/var/lib/cloudera-scm-agent/agent-cert/cm-auto-global_truststore.jks
-srcalias cmrootca-0
Run the following commands on all the hosts of the target
Cloudera Manager: