Hi Michael,
No i didn't we have a 5 node cluster with hive running on one of the nodes.

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Michael Segel <michael_se...@hotmail.com>wrote:

> Have you tried using Hive's thrift server?
>
> On Jul 5, 2012, at 10:20 AM, Sandeep Reddy P wrote:
>
> > We use hive Jdbc drivers to connect to RDMS. But we need our application
> > which generates HQL to connect directly to Hive.
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Bejoy KS <bejoy.had...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Sandeep
> >>
> >> You can connect to hdfs from a remote machine if that machine is
> reachable
> >> from the cluster, and you have the hadoop jars and right hadoop
> >> configuration files.
> >>
> >> Similarly you can issue HQL programatically from your application using
> >> hive jdbc driver.
> >>
> >> ------Original Message------
> >> From: Sandeep Reddy P
> >> To: common-user@hadoop.apache.org
> >> To: cdh-u...@cloudera.org
> >> Cc: t...@cloudwick.com
> >> ReplyTo: common-user@hadoop.apache.org
> >> Subject: Hive/Hdfs Connector
> >> Sent: Jul 5, 2012 20:32
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >> We have some application which generates SQL queries and connects to
> RDBMS
> >> using connectors like JDBC for mysql. Now if we generate HQL using our
> >> application is there any way to connect to Hive/Hdfs using connectors??
> I
> >> need help on what connectors i have to use?
> >> We dont want to pull data from Hive/Hdfs to RDBMS instead we need our
> >> application to connect to Hive/Hdfs.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Thanks,
> >> sandeep
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Bejoy KS
> >>
> >> Sent from handheld, please excuse typos.
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > sandeep
>
>


-- 
Thanks,
sandeep

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