Hi Virag/Mona, thank you for clarifying.

One last question; It looks like the database schema is created openjpa
through from the java classes.
(I thought oozie.sql is bundled in oozie when I saw Get started doc)
Could we also remove "-sqlfile oozie.sql" from ooziedb.sh example since new
users would have no idea where the sql file is?


(i also appending what I replied back mistakenly only Mona previously)
-------- What replied to Mona in my previous--------

Hi Mona, thank you for responding.
So as I thought more after getting your comment, I found there are multiple
ways to setup oozie.

For haddoplib and libext, you can use either one way
  1. bin/oozie-setup.sh -hadoop (specify a path to hadoop you use)
  2. OR , use hadooplibs

For EXT-JS
  1. Store extjs under libext
  2. OR use oozie-setup.sh --extjs  {path to extjs)

For db creation,
  1. run ooziedb.sh
  2. OR set oozie.service.JPAService.create.db.schema

Let me know if I get it right.

Probably we can still refer mkdistro.sh ?

Also do you know where I can find oozie.sql used for ooziedb.sh script?




On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Virag Kothari <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jun,
>
> Thanks for taking a look at the quick start. Responses online
>
> 1. it does not tell how to build oozie (mkdistro.sh)
>
>
> Yes. I think we should make this as part of QuickStart. Currently, its at
> http://oozie.apache.org/docs/3.3.0/ENG_Building.html. In quick start, we
> should provide a link to this page and I think it will be a good idea to
> specify bin/mkdistro.sh for building oozie in Quickstart.
>
> 2. Users do not have to do anything with hadooplibs tar.gz ?
> 3. Users do not have to create libext folder?
>
> This two steps are required for injecting the required hadoop jars in
> Oozie's WEB-INF/lib. This can be done in a separate way by parameterizing
> the oozie-setup.sh (as in your github link). But libext is the recommended
> way.
>
> 4) at least a few properties should be modified in oozie-site.xml?
>     (See my understanding here
> https://github.com/jaoki/oozie-playground#oozie-setup)
>
> The whitelist and hadoop-configuration settings in oozie-site are not
> mandatory. If bin/ooziedb.sh is used, then setting
> 'oozie.service.JPAService.create.db.schema' to true is not required.
>
> 5. bin/ooziedb.sh does not have to be called manually?
>
>
> Answered above.
>
> Thanks,
> Virag
>
>
>
> On 1/3/13 11:00 AM, "jun aoki" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >http://oozie.apache.org/docs/3.3.0/DG_QuickStart.html
> >
> >seems a bit out-dated by following reasons;
> >
> >1. it does not tell how to build oozie (mkdistro.sh)
> >2. Users do not have to do anything with hadooplibs tar.gz ?
> >3. Users do not have to create libext folder?
> >4. at least a few properties should be modified in oozie-site.xml?
> >    (See my understanding here
> >https://github.com/jaoki/oozie-playground#oozie-setup)
> >5. bin/ooziedb.sh does not have to be called manually?
> >
> >if anybody is interested, I can make a ticket and submit a patch. Let me
> >know.
>
>

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