a manager and not manually).
>>>
>>> Could you please provide some more information about your use case ( how
>>> many nodes do you have in your cluster, how many mappers you'd like to use,
>>> etc. ). Would you please also tell why would you like to avoid the
nformation about your use case ( how
>> many nodes do you have in your cluster, how many mappers you'd like to use,
>> etc. ). Would you please also tell why would you like to avoid the use of
>> vendor distributions?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Attila
>> On Jul 7, 201
you like to avoid the use of
> vendor distributions?
>
> Thanks
> Attila
> On Jul 7, 2016 2:37 PM, "Dima Fadeyev" wrote:
>
> Hello, everyone,
>
> Is there a Teradata connector for Sqoop available? I'm seeing that every
> Hadoop vendor has one. However there are n
t;Dima Fadeyev" wrote:
>
> Hello, everyone,
>
> Is there a Teradata connector for Sqoop available? I'm seeing that every
> Hadoop vendor has one. However there are no mentions of Teradata connector
> for Apache Sqoop. If there is no such thing, is it possible to use a
uster, how many mappers you'd like to use,
etc. ). Would you please also tell why would you like to avoid the use of
vendor distributions?
Thanks
Attila
On Jul 7, 2016 2:37 PM, "Dima Fadeyev" wrote:
Hello, everyone,
Is there a Teradata connector for Sqoop available? I'm
Hello, everyone,
Is there a Teradata connector for Sqoop available? I'm seeing that every
Hadoop vendor has one. However there are no mentions of Teradata connector
for Apache Sqoop. If there is no such thing, is it possible to use a
connector provided by any of the vendors (Cloudera, Horton