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You can create an account from Designer or Manager. In Designer, when working on pipelines, every Snap that needs an account prompts you to create a new account or use an existing account. The accounts can be created in or used from:

  • Your private project folder: This folder contains the pipelines that will use the account.
  • Your Project Space’s shared folder: This folder is accessible to all the users that belong to the Project Space.
  • The global shared folder: This folder is accessible to all the users within an organization in the SnapLogic instance.

Account Configuration

In Manager, you can navigate to the required folder and create an account in it (see Accounts). To create an account for binary files:

  1. Click Create, then select Hadoop, then Kerberos.
  2. Supply an account label.
  3. Supply the necessary information.

  4. (Optional) Supply additional information on this account in the Notes field of the Info tab.
  5. Click Apply.
Warning

Avoid changing account credentials while pipelines using them are in progress. This may lead to unexpected results, including locking the account.


Account Types

Kerberos

Account Settings

Label

Required. User provided label for the account instance

Client Principal

Required. Client Principal.

Example: snaplogic/EXAMPLE.COM@ATHENA.MIT.EDU 

Default value: [None]

Keytab File

Required. Path to the Keytab file.

Example: /keytabs/snaplogic.keytab 

Default value: [None]

Service Principal

Required. Service Principal.

Example: krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

Default value: [None]


Note

Even though you pass both client and server principals here, the Snap only validates the client information and not the server information. This is because server validation requires information that is available only in the Snap's settings and not the Account settings.

Account Encryption

Standard Encryption

If you are using Standard Encryption, the High sensitivity settings under Enhanced Encryption are followed.


Enhanced Encryption

If you have the Enhanced Account Encryption feature, the following describes which fields are encrypted for each sensitivity level selected per each account.

Account:

  • HighKeytab File
  • Medium + HighKeytab File
  • Low + Medium + HighKeytab File


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