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Hi All-
Hope this is the correct place to submit, need to have my LDAP added to Hue users - SNowick_WMF. Thanks!

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Nuria renamed this task from Requesting access to Hue users to Requesting access to analytics infrastructure.Jan 7 2020, 11:32 AM
Nuria added subscribers: kzimmerman, Nuria.

cc-ing @kzimmerman
This access request needs to include ssh keys for access to stats machines and hadoop. Request should be similar to: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T241838

Please see: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Production_access

@SNowick_WMF your LDAP user is the user that you log into Https://wikitech.wikimedia.org with. Can you confirm which one that is?

Hi @Nuria, I already have access to stats and notebooks, sorry for the confusion, this ticket has all the info for that completed request https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T240917

I'm just not able to login to Hue, I can access Turnilo.

What is the login you use to access turnilo?

Dzahn renamed this task from Requesting access to analytics infrastructure to Access to analytics infrastructure for SNowick_WMF.Jan 8 2020, 12:48 AM

I see on https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Cluster/Hue " If you already have cluster access, but can't log into Hue, it is likely that your account needs to be manually synced. Ask an Analytics Opsen – ottomata (aotto at wikimedia.org) or elukey (ltoscano at wikimedia.org) "

So i'm adding @Ottomata and @elukey to check if it needs that manual account syncing.

I can confirm Shay is in the "wmf" group already and has shell access.

Thanks, yes it is a manual sync process: The ticket attached to this one says "Currently, Hue users are manually synced from LDAP. Their Hue user accounts are stored in an SQLite database."

Appreciate you adding them, hopefully we can get my login working tomorrow.

Manual syncing is still needed for Hue (users are in MySQL, not SQLite, syncing is still needed).

Done. Use your shell username and ldap password to login.

Cool, thanks, Ottomata. Closing ticket.