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<configuration>
  

  
<!--
  
Refer to the oozie-default.xml file for the complete list of
  
Oozie configuration properties and their default values.
  
-->
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.ActionService.executor.ext.classes</name>
  
<value>
  
org.apache.oozie.action.email.EmailActionExecutor,
  
org.apache.oozie.action.hadoop.HiveActionExecutor,
  
org.apache.oozie.action.hadoop.ShellActionExecutor,
  
org.apache.oozie.action.hadoop.SqoopActionExecutor,
  
org.apache.oozie.action.hadoop.DistcpActionExecutor,
  
org.apache.oozie.action.hadoop.Hive2ActionExecutor
  
</value>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.SchemaService.wf.ext.schemas</name>
  
<value>
  
shell-action-0.1.xsd,shell-action-0.2.xsd,shell-action-0.3.xsd,email-action-0.1.xsd,email-action-0.2.xsd,
  
hive-action-0.2.xsd,hive-action-0.3.xsd,hive-action-0.4.xsd,hive-action-0.5.xsd,sqoop-action-0.2.xsd,
  
sqoop-action-0.3.xsd,sqoop-action-0.4.xsd,ssh-action-0.1.xsd,ssh-action-0.2.xsd,distcp-action-0.1.xsd,
  
distcp-action-0.2.xsd,oozie-sla-0.1.xsd,oozie-sla-0.2.xsd,hive2-action-0.1.xsd
  
</value>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.system.id</name>
  
<value>oozie-${user.name}</value>
  
<description>

  
The Oozie system>  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.systemmode</name>
  
<value>NORMAL</value>
  
<description>
  
System mode forOozie at startup.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.AuthorizationService.security.enabled</name>
  
<value>false</value>
  
<description>
  
Specifies whether security (user name/admin role) is enabled or not.
  
If disabled any user can manage Oozie system and manage any job.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.PurgeService.older.than</name>
  
<value>30</value>
  
<description>
  
Jobs older than this value, in days, will be purged by the PurgeService.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.PurgeService.purge.interval</name>
  
<value>3600</value>
  
<description>
  
Interval at which the purge service will run, in seconds.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.CallableQueueService.queue.size</name>
  
<value>10000</value>

  
<description>Max callable queue>  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.CallableQueueService.threads</name>
  
<value>10</value>
  
<description>Number of threads used for executing callables</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.CallableQueueService.callable.concurrency</name>
  
<value>3</value>
  
<description>
  
Maximum concurrency for a given callable type.
  
Each command is a callable type (submit, start, run, signal, job, jobs, suspend,resume, etc).
  
Each action type is a callable type (Map-Reduce, Pig, SSH, FS, sub-workflow, etc).
  
All commands that use action executors (action-start, action-end, action-kill and action-check) use
  
the action type as the callable type.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.coord.normal.default.timeout
  
</name>
  
<value>120</value>
  
<description>Default timeout for a coordinator action input check (in minutes) for normal job.
  
-1 means infinite timeout</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.db.schema.name</name>
  
<value>oozie</value>
  
<description>
  
Oozie DataBase Name
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.JPAService.create.db.schema</name>
  
<value>false</value>
  
<description>
  
Creates Oozie DB.
  

  
If set to true, it creates the DB schema if it does not exist. If the DB schema exists is a NOP.
  
If set to false, it does not create the DB schema. If the DB schema does not exist it fails start up.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.JPAService.jdbc.driver</name>
  
<value>org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</value>
  
<description>

  
JDBC driver>  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.JPAService.jdbc.url</name>
  
<value>jdbc:derby:${oozie.data.dir}/${oozie.db.schema.name}-db;create=true</value>
  
<description>
  
JDBC URL.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.JPAService.jdbc.username</name>
  
<value>sa</value>
  
<description>
  
DB user name.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.JPAService.jdbc.password</name>
  
<value> </value>
  
<description>
  
DB user password.
  

  
IMPORTANT: if password is emtpy leave a 1 space string, the service trims the value,
  
if empty Configuration assumes it is NULL.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.JPAService.pool.max.active.conn</name>
  
<value>10</value>
  
<description>
  
Max number of connections.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.HadoopAccessorService.kerberos.enabled</name>
  
<value>false</value>
  
<description>
  
Indicates if Oozie is configured to use Kerberos.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>local.realm</name>
  
<value>LOCALHOST</value>
  
<description>
  
Kerberos Realm used by Oozie and Hadoop. Using 'local.realm' to be aligned with Hadoop configuration
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.HadoopAccessorService.keytab.file</name>
  
<value>${user.home}/oozie.keytab</value>
  
<description>
  
Location of the Oozie user keytab file.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.HadoopAccessorService.kerberos.principal</name>
  
<value>${user.name}/localhost@${local.realm}</value>
  
<description>
  
Kerberos principal for Oozie service.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.HadoopAccessorService.jobTracker.whitelist</name>
  
<value> </value>
  
<description>
  
Whitelisted job tracker for Oozie service.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.HadoopAccessorService.nameNode.whitelist</name>
  
<value> </value>
  
<description>
  
Whitelisted job tracker for Oozie service.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.HadoopAccessorService.hadoop.configurations</name>
  
<value>*=hadoop-conf</value>
  
<description>
  
Comma separated AUTHORITY=HADOOP_CONF_DIR, where AUTHORITY is the HOST:PORT of
  
the Hadoop service (JobTracker, HDFS). The wildcard '*' configuration is
  
used when there is no exact match for an authority. The HADOOP_CONF_DIR contains

  
the>  
the Oozie configuration directory; though the path can be absolute (i.e. to point
  
to Hadoop client conf/ directories in the local filesystem.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.WorkflowAppService.system.libpath</name>
  
<value>/user/${user.name}/share/lib</value>
  
<description>
  
System library path to use for workflow applications.
  
This path is added to workflow application if their job properties sets
  
the property 'oozie.use.system.libpath' to true.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>use.system.libpath.for.mapreduce.and.pig.jobs</name>
  
<value>false</value>
  
<description>
  
If set to true, submissions of MapReduce and Pig jobs will include
  
automatically the system library path, thus not requiring users to
  
specify where the Pig JAR files are. Instead, the ones from the system
  
library path are used.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.authentication.type</name>
  
<value>simple</value>
  
<description>
  
Defines authentication used for Oozie HTTP endpoint.
  
Supported values are: simple | kerberos | #AUTHENTICATION_HANDLER_CLASSNAME#
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.authentication.token.validity</name>
  
<value>36000</value>
  
<description>
  
Indicates how long (in seconds) an authentication token is valid before it has
  
to be renewed.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.authentication.cookie.domain</name>
  
<value></value>
  
<description>
  
The domain to use for the HTTP cookie that stores the authentication token.
  
In order to authentiation to work correctly across multiple hosts
  
the domain must be correctly set.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.authentication.simple.anonymous.allowed</name>
  
<value>true</value>
  
<description>
  
Indicates if anonymous requests are allowed.
  
This setting is meaningful only when using 'simple' authentication.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.authentication.kerberos.principal</name>
  
<value>HTTP/localhost@${local.realm}</value>
  
<description>
  
Indicates the Kerberos principal to be used for HTTP endpoint.
  
The principal MUST start with 'HTTP/' as per Kerberos HTTP SPNEGO specification.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.authentication.kerberos.keytab</name>
  
<value>${oozie.service.HadoopAccessorService.keytab.file}</value>
  
<description>
  
Location of the keytab file with the credentials for the principal.
  
Referring to the same keytab file Oozie uses for its Kerberos credentials for Hadoop.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.authentication.kerberos.name.rules</name>
  
<value>DEFAULT</value>
  
<description>
  
The kerberos names rules is to resolve kerberos principal names, refer to Hadoop's
  
KerberosName for more details.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<!-- Proxyuser Configuration -->
  

  
<!--
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.ProxyUserService.proxyuser.#USER#.hosts</name>
  
<value>*</value>
  
<description>
  
List of hosts the '#USER#' user is allowed to perform 'doAs'
  
operations.
  

  
The '#USER#' must be replaced with the username o the user who is
  
allowed to perform 'doAs' operations.
  

  
The value can be the '*' wildcard or a list of hostnames.
  

  
For multiple users copy this property and replace the user name
  
in the property name.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.ProxyUserService.proxyuser.#USER#.groups</name>
  
<value>*</value>
  
<description>
  
List of groups the '#USER#' user is allowed to impersonate users
  
from to perform 'doAs' operations.
  

  
The '#USER#' must be replaced with the username o the user who is
  
allowed to perform 'doAs' operations.
  

  
The value can be the '*' wildcard or a list of groups.
  

  
For multiple users copy this property and replace the user name
  
in the property name.
  
</description>
  
</property>
  

  
-->
  

  
<!-- Default proxyuser configuration for Hue -->
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.ProxyUserService.proxyuser.hue.hosts</name>
  
<value>*</value>
  
</property>
  

  
<property>
  
<name>oozie.service.ProxyUserService.proxyuser.hue.groups</name>
  
<value>*</value>
  
</property>
  

  
</configuration>
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