[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3150?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Eric Lin resolved SQOOP-3150. ----------------------------- Resolution: Not A Bug Fix Version/s: no-release This is not a bug, resolving it. > issue with sqoop hive import with partitions > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: SQOOP-3150 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3150 > Project: Sqoop > Issue Type: Bug > Components: hive-integration > Affects Versions: 1.4.6 > Environment: Cent-Os > Reporter: Ankit Kumar > Assignee: Eric Lin > Labels: features > Fix For: no-release > > > Sqoop Command: > sqoop import \ > ... > --hive-import \ > --hive-overwrite \ > --hive-table employees_p \ > --hive-partition-key date \ > --hive-partition-value 10-03-2017 \ > --target-dir ..\ > -m 1 > > hive-table script: > employees_p is a partitioned table on date(string) column > > Issue:- > Case1: When --target-dir > /user/hdfs/landing/staging/Hive/partitioned/EMPLOYEES \ > while running above sqoop command, gets an error "directory already > exissts". > > When : --target-dir > /user/hdfs/landing/staging/Hive/partitioned/EMPLOYEES/anyname > 2. Above sqoop command creates a hive partition (date=10-03-2017) and > directory as > '/user/hdfs/landing/staging/Hive/partitioned/EMPLOYEES/date=10-03-2017' > > Expected Behaviour:- As in sqoop command --hive-partition-key and > --hive-partition-value is present, so it should auto create partioned > directory inside EMPLOYEES. > ie. '/user/hdfs/landing/staging/Hive/partitioned/EMPLOYEES/date=10-03-2017' -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)