Ranger 2.4.0.10 - 2604 (EEP 9.3.3) Release Notes
Apache Ranger is a tool to help you monitor and manage security for the Hadoop components that are included in the HPE Ezmeral Ecosystem Pack. For more information about the Data Fabric implementation of Ranger, see Ranger.
The notes below relate specifically to the Data Fabric distribution of Apache Ranger. You may also be interested in the Apache Ranger home page and the Apache Ranger changelog.
These release notes contain only HPE-specific information and are not necessarily cumulative in nature. For information about how to use the release notes, see Ecosystem Component Release Notes.
| Version | 2.4.0.10 |
| Release Date | April 2026 |
| HPE Version Interoperability | See Ecosystem Pack Components and OS Support |
| Source on GitHub | https://github.com/mapr/ranger |
| GitHub Release Tag | 2.4.0.10-eep-933 |
| Maven Artifacts | https://repository.mapr.com/maven/ |
| Package Names | Navigate to http://package.ezmeral.hpe.com/releases/MEP/, and select your EEP (MEP) and OS to view the list of package names. |
New in this Release
- CVE fixes.
Installation
You can install Ranger by using manual steps or by using the Installer. See these
topics:
- Installing Ranger (manual steps)
- Installing Ranger Using the Installer
Fixes
This HPE release includes the following fixes on the base Apache release. For details,
refer to the commit log for this project in GitHub:
| GitHub Commit Number | Date (YYYY-MM-DD) | HPE Fix Number and Description |
| 4b6ae818d | 2024-12-11 | RAN-307 Update Spring dependencies to resolve CVEs |
Known Issues and Limitations
- Ranger and Mixed FIPS Configurations
- The Ranger component in EEP 9.2.0 cannot be used in a mixed FIPS configuration (a cluster consisting of FIPS and non-FIPS nodes).
- RAN-279
- If you are upgrading to EEP 9.2.0 or later, you must upgrade both Ranger and Hive
packages together if the Hive plugin is used. If you upgraded only Ranger, you might
encounter the following
error:
Error: Error running query: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 'java.lang.String org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.security.authorization.plugin.HivePrivilegeObject.getOwnerName()' (state=,code=0)
Resolved Issues
HMS functionalities are supported in a preview state.