Ozone

This documentation encompasses the setup of Ozone with ODP, orchestrated by Ambari as an mpack. Additionally, it provides details on Ozone configuration and functionalities, catering to various Hadoop-related services, S3, with or without security enabled, including authentication (Kerberos) and/or authorization (Ranger).

Ozone Storage Elements

Ozone, being an object storage for Hadoop, consists of volumes, buckets, and keys:

  • Volume: Volumes are similar to user accounts. Only administrators can create or delete volumes. Ozone creates s3v volume during initialization to support the S3 Protocol.
  • Bucket: Buckets are similar to directories and reside in a volume. It resembles Amazon S3 Buckets in terms of hierarchy and ACL. A bucket can contain any number of keys, but buckets cannot contain other buckets. OzoneManager supports two metadata bucket layout formats - Object Store (OBS) and File System Optimized (FSO). By default, Ozone sets all bucket layouts to FILE_SYSTEM_OPTIMIZED but buckets under s3v volume is ofOBJECT_STORE layout.
  • Key: Keys are similar to files.

For more information, refer to the following documentation:

  1. Ozone Configurations
  2. Ozone Installation
  3. Ozone Command Line Interface
  4. Working with Ozone File System
  5. Using Ozone S3 Gateway

Known Issues

  • Ozone service check encounters failure when Ranger is enabled.
  • The current configuration sets the Ozone Manager Java Heap size to half of the machine's RAM. Adjust the Java heap size as needed during installation.
  • The Ozone mpack exclusively supports secure Ozone installations on freshly set up Ozone instances in Kerberized clusters.
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