Release Notes (10.4.1.1)

Release Notes (10.4.1.1)

Third-Party Known Limitations (10.4.1.1)

Third-Party Known Limitations (10.4.1.1)

The following table describes known limitations:
Bug
Description
IIS-4903
When you run a streaming mapping with a Kafka source and Amazon S3 target and the Amazon S3 staging bucket name contains a dot (.), the mapping fails with the following error:
Unable to execute HTTP request: Certificate for xxxx doesn't match any of the subject alternative names
This issue occurs when you use the Cloudera CDP 7.1 distribution.
Amazon S3 ticket number: 7087613701
BDM-34608
BDM-34615
When the Spark engine runs a mapping with a Hive WASBS source and a flat file target on a non-ESP-enabled Hadoop cluster, it creates separate staging directories for users other than the expected impersonation user.
Workaround for non-ESP-enabled HDInsight 4.0 clusters: Set the following properties on the cluster:
  • Set "Run as end user instead of Hive user" (doAs) to TRUE.
  • Enable hive.metastore.execute.setugi.
Workaround for ESP-enabled HDInsight 4.0 clusters: set "Run as end user instead of Hive user" (doAs) to FALSE.
Microsoft ticket number: 120072723000878.
BDM-34563
When "Create or replace schema" is enabled for a Hive table in a mapping that runs on an Amazon EMR 5.29 cluster with Glue enabled as the Hive metastore, the mapping fails with a
java.net.NoRouteToHostException: No route to host
error. The same mapping succeeds when the engine runs with a custom database and not the default database.
AWS case number: 7217954611
IDL-17211
If the partitioned column name in a parquet file is in camel case or uppercase, the data preview and preparation does not display any data.
Apache case number: HIVE-23347.
Use lowercase for the partitioned column names.

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