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jay vyas commented on OOZIE-426:
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Actually, scanning back up, its obvious :) ....
- Its possible that you can have oozie pick up jars at runtime, but the tarball
distro doesnt easily support this,
- But the vendors do support easily adding a jar to oozies classpath by
dropping it in a folder .
Thats probably good enough for all of us to easily add other FS bindings... It
will be interesting to check if bigtop, which is what i consider the open
source standard for this kind of thing, supports adding jars alongside the war.
> OOZIE-9: Support (Amazon) s3/s3n schemes
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> Key: OOZIE-426
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-426
> Project: Oozie
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Hadoop QA
> Assignee: Roman Shaposhnik
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> Currently Oozie supports only the 'hdfs' scheme. For people having their
> hadoop cluster in Amazon EC2 and using S3 for storage, it would be very
> useful if oozie supports the 's3n/s3' scheme(s). The use case I am talking
> about is as follows
> Hadoop cluster in Amazon EC2
> Uses hdfs for intermediate storage
> Uses s3 for getting input for, storing output of map-reduce jobs.
> More details on the above use-case and the exceptions/failures I have seen is
> documented here (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Oozie-users/message/1138).
> There can be other use cases as well - say use s3 as the DFS instead of HDFS.
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