Workload XM must be able to create Phoenix tables in data storage. If you
are installing Workload XM in a Kerberized environment, it must be able to
securely create these tables.
Describes how to add the wxm user as a HBase superuser, which securely enables Workload XM to create and store Phoenix tables.
In a supported web browser on the Workload XM cluster, log in to
Cloudera Manager.
In Cloudera Manager, select Hosts and then
Parcels.
In the Parcels page, select the HDFS service.
In the HDFS-1 page, click the Configuration tab.
In the Search field, enter hbase superusers, which
displays the HBase Superusers property.
In the HBASE-1 (Service-Wide) field, enter wxm, which
adds the wxm user as a HBase superuser.