Work in Progress
Overview
The sequence diagrams below are intended to be a very detailed description of the interactions that occur during the process of defining, submitting and executing a map reduce job on a secure Hadoop 2.x cluster. Different phases of the overall process are covered in each diagram.
- Bootstrap
- Job Definition
- Job Submission
- Job Initiation
- Map Task Execution
- Reduce Task Execution
- Job Completion
- Client Monitoring
Legend
The descriptions of the interactions in the sequence diagrams below take this form.
message [Protocol] ( input ) : output
The [Protocol]
portion describes the protocol, authentication mechanism and identities exchanged.
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Kerberos Protocol |
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RPC protocol with SASL mutual authentication using Kerberos tickets. |
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RPC protocol with SASL mutual authentication using delegation tokens. |
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RPC protocol with SASL mutual authentication using delegation tokens. |
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Shuffle data transfer protocol between ShuffleService and ReduceTask. HTTP protocol with TODO. |
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Block data transfer protocol between the DataNode and a client. HTTP protocol with block tokens plus SHA1 hash exchange. |
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Suffixes are used in many cases to denote type.
Abbreviation |
Description |
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tgt |
Kerberos Ticket Granting Ticket |
kt |
Kerberos Service Ticket: u-jt-kt = A Kerberos Ticket for User u to access the JobTracker jt |
kp |
Kerberos Principal: nn-kp = The Kerberos principal for the NameNode nn |
dt |
Delegation Token: c-nn-dt = A delegation token for identity of the Client that can be presented to the NameNode. |
tkn |
Access Token: am-tkn = An access token that can be presented to the ApplicationMaster for access. |
tkn-sk |
Token Secret Key |
Kerberos principals use the principal abbreviation and the kp suffix.
Abbreviation |
Description |
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NameNode's Kerberos Principal |
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DataNode's Kerberos Principal (Unique principal for each DataNode on every node) |
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JobTracker's Kerberos Principal |
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TaskTracker's Kerberos Principal (Unique principal for each TaskTracker on every node) |
Kerberos tickets use the consumer principal abbreviation, provider principal abbreviation and kt suffix.
Abbreviation |
Description |
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Kerberos service ticket for User u to access NameNode nn |
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Kerberos service ticket for User u to access JobTracker jt |
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Kerberos service ticket for DataNode dn to access NameNode nn |
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Kerberos service ticket for JobTracker dn to access NameNode nn |
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Kerberos service ticket for TaskTracker tt to access JobTracker jt |
Secure MapReduce2 - Bootstrap
Secure MapReduce2 - Job Definition
Secure MapReduce2 - Job Submission
Secure MapReduce2 - Job Initiation
Secure MapReduce2 - Map Task Execution
Secure MapReduce2 - Reduce Task Execution
Secure MapReduce2 - Job Completion
Secure MapReduce2 - Client Monitoring