Configure a Ranger DB: PostgreSQL
How to configure your MySQL database instance for Ranger.
A MySQL/Oracle/PostgreSQL/Amazon RDS database instance must be running and available to be used by Ranger.
If you are using Amazon RDS, see “Configure an Amazon RDS Database Instance for Ranger: Prerequisites”.
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            On the PostgreSQL host, install the applicable PostgreSQL connector:
            Option Description RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux um install postgresql-jdbc*SLES zypper install -y postgresql-jdbc
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            Confirm that the .jar file is in the Java share directory. ls /usr/share/java/postgresql-jdbc.jar.
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            Change the access mode of the .jar file to 644: chmod 644 /usr/share/java/postgresql-jdbc.jar.
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            The PostgreSQL database administrator should be used to create the Ranger
               databases. The following series of commands could be used to create the
                  rangerdbauser and grant it adequate privileges:echo "CREATE DATABASE $dbname;" | sudo -u $postgres psql -U postgres echo "CREATE USER $rangerdba WITH PASSWORD '$passwd';" | sudo -u $postgres psql -U postgres echo "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE $dbname TO $rangerdba;" | sudo -u $postgres psql -U postgresWhere:- 
                     $postgresis the Postgres user.
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                     $dbnameis the name of your PostgreSQL database.
 
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            Set the jdbc/driver/pathbased on the location of the PostgreSQL JDBC driver .jar file. This command must be run on the server where Ambari server is installed.ambari-server setup --jdbc-db={database-type} --jdbc-driver={/jdbc/driver/path}.ambari-server setup --jdbc-db=postgres --jdbc-driver=/usr/share/java/postgresql-jdbc.jar
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            Run the following command: export HADOOP_CLASSPATH=${HADOOP_CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_JDBC_LIBS}:/connector jar path.
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            Add Allow Access details for Ranger users:
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                  Change listen_addresses='localhost'tolisten_addresses='*' ('*' = any)to listen from all IPs inpostgresql.conf.
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                  Make the following changes to the Ranger db user and Ranger audit db user in
                     the pg_hba.conffile.  
 
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            After editing the pg_hba.conffile, run the following command to refresh the PostgreSQL database configuration:sudo -u postgres /usr/bin/pg_ctl -D $PGDATA reload.If thepg_hba.conffile is located in the/var/lib/pgsql/datadirectory, the value of$PGDATAis/var/lib/pgsql/data.

