2. Select the desired registry hive
There are several different hives which are stored on disk for your operating system. To see the file locations for the hives, you can go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
Control\hivelist. To save you the trip, here they are:
Loading a users NTUSER.DAT file is loading their HKCU hive. You must be in REGEDIT and highliighted on HKEY_USERS then select FILE-LOAD HIVE. Then navigate to NTUSER.DAT in the root of the users profile. It will ask for a name - just give it any descriptive name and now under HKEY_USERS you will see a hive of that name. You can go into it and make changes or export. Very important when you are done to higlight the hive you created and go to FILE-UNLOAD HIVE to save it and avoid weird registry errors.
The Hive Drive Away Campervan Awning is a six sided drive away awning with plenty of living space. It has a sleeping Pod attached to the side so it does not use up your valuable living space . The Hive has an impressive five windows that give you a three hundred and sixty view and the skylights in the roof fill the Hive's living area with light. Includes a spare bedroom pole as we know accidents happen.
The tunnel has two access doors so no need to walk through the awning to get to the van and the sleeping pod has an extra large inner tent that will fit a double air bed or can be removed to enlarge your living space. The awning is made from an above-standard 190T Rip-stop, fully waterproof material, with a rating of 5000 Hydrostatic Head and it also has fully taped seams. The poles are a mix of steel and fibreglass, providing extra stability. The front door has the benefit of a fly mesh screen for added privacy and to protect you from those pesky bugs.
I've seen this issue too on Mac machines and with the Impala JDBC driver. The answer lies in an environment variable that needs to be set for the Kerberos cache. This *is* documented for Windows but not for the Mac. Basically you need to have KRB5CCNAME set to a file path.
If you come across this error on a Mac (or Linux - probably, I have not tested) your enviornment needs to be set up prior to the application launch and prior to running kinit in a .profile or similar like so:
Thank you for your reply. On the windows machine is it possible to point KRB5CCNAME environment variable to MS Windows LSA cache as I should already have the ticket in LSA as part of the windows active directory authentication. Please let me know if this should work
It looks like the LSA cache usage *is* possible, I personally don't have a Windows machine to test it with however. From the MIT Kerbeors docs it looks like there are a few other steps to use this cache on Windows and some tools required.
Digital transformation is not only about incorporating digital technology for ZF, but to enable all employees to participate to the transformation by advocating transparency, trust and collaboration around the direction of the company.
It is now more important than ever for employees to be able to communicate seamlessly with colleagues who may be working from home or spread out across the world. In light of this, ZF took the decision to reinvent existing email-only communication with all employees through incorporating video on demand (VOD).
To drive better alignment across the entire company, ZF has started to use the power of live video streaming to harness new technical possibilities and thus communicate at eye level even during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Live video streaming is a quicker and more immersive way of communicating within an organization, and as the results below show, a better way to engage employees and make them a part of the transformation.
Using Hive Streaming in combination with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Stream, ZF has now managed to maximize the quality of both live and on-demand video as well as understand how video quality is being perceived across the workforce.
In social animals, how an individual behaves is influenced by how others around it are behaving, and group genomics likely influence that dynamic, said Illinois entomology professor Gene Robinson, a co-author of the study.
When a honey bee hive is disturbed, guard bees emit a chemical signal that spurs soldier bees into action. The response depends on the nature of the threat and the aggressiveness of the hive. Whether the soldiers sting their target is another measure of aggression, as soldiers that sting will die as a result.
The researchers compared the genomes of soldier and forager bees from each of nine honey bee colonies in Puerto Rico. They also tested how aggressively the soldier bees responded to an assault on the hive.
Such behavioral genomic influences may be particularly pronounced in honey bees, which live in an extraordinarily cooperative society where each individual has a defined social and functional role, he said.
I need help to set up Hive connections on the Alteryx Server (VM). This would be a generic DSN and then I want to create connection strings which will override the DSN but will also get authenticated via kerberos using the ALIAS manager. Both My Alteryx Server and Hive Database are authenticated by Kerberos.
Issues I have: 1. I Cant use in-Db because on the server Share drive, its not secure. 2. I can parse individual user names for individual users as long as the user get authenticated at run-time. 3. I can use a service account but delegation is not an option available at the point. What kind of connection string can I create that will work for a group of users (Service account) having the user names or password? But this needs to be authenticated by Kerberos.
I've found that using IN-DB connections with a file work very well for Hive and Impala with Kerberos. The In-DB connection file is just an XML representation of the connection string, and since it uses Kerberos, no credentials are stored- just generate the ticket for your run-as account. Then when workflows are published to server, the connection file gets packaged with the workflow- no need to setup DSNs on server- just make sure the driver is installed.
I have been working with Alteryx Support for the past 6 months to resolve Alteryx connection with Hive using kerberos. This is yet to be resolved as of today. If you have succeeded then can you provide details on the setup. In my case i can connect to hive using excel, tableau etc using Kerberos but not with alteryx. ODBC connection test is fine. While using Alteryx i get error message failed to get username. I use alteryx version 2018.4.5.
Get Table List Error: Error SQLDriverConnect: [Simba][Support] (50363) Failed to get username. (Routine Error:
Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information
Mechanism Info:
Unknown code 0
Major: 851968 Minor: 100001)[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Driver