Hive supports the ANSI-standard information_schema database, which you can query for
        information about tables, views, columns, and your Hive privileges. The information_schema
        data reveals the state of the system, similar to sys database data, but in a user-friendly,
        read-only way. You can use joins, aggregates, filters, and projections in information_schema
        queries.
         
            - You used Ambari to install HDP 3.0 or later.
 
            - In Ambari, you added, configured, and started the Ranger service, which makes the
                    information_schema database accessible and sets up an access policy for the Hive
                    user.
 
        
  
        
            One of the steps in this task involves changing the time interval for synchronization
                between HiveServer and the policy. HiveServer responds to any policy changes within
                this time interval. You can query the information_schema database for only your own
                privilege information.
        
        - 
                In Ambari, open the Ranger Access Manager at <node
                        URI>:6080, and check that access policies exist for the
                        
hive user.
                
             - 
                Navigate to Hive > Advanced > Custom
                    hive-site.
            
 - 
                Add the 
hive.privilege.synchronizer.interval key and set the
                    value to 1.
                This setting changes the synchronization from the default one-half hour to one
                    minute.
             - 
                From the Beeline shell, start Hive, and check that Ambari installed the
                    information_schema database:
                
                    SHOW DATABASES;
...
+---------------------+
|    database_name    |
+---------------------+
| default             |
| information_schema  |
| sys                 |
+---------------------+
                 
             - 
                Use the information_schema database to list tables in the database.
                
                    USE information_schema;
...
SHOW TABLES;
...
+--------------------+
|      tab_name      |
+--------------------+
| column_privileges  |
| columns            |
| schemata           |
| table_privileges   |
| tables             |
| views              |
+--------------------+
                 
             - 
                Query the information_schema database to see, for example, information about
                    tables into which you can insert values.
                
                    SELECT * FROM information_schema.tables WHERE is_insertable_into='YES' limit 2;
...
+--------------------+-------------------+-----------------
|tables.table_catalog|tables.table_schema|tables.table_name
+--------------------+-------------------+-----------------
|default             |default            |students2
|default             |default            |t3