By the way as you are using CDH, you can install the sharelib again from the cloudera manager oozie tab via "Install ShareLib" under Actions. It will create a new folder with new directories. Also check this
http://capnjosh.com/blog/which-jar-files-do-you-need-in-the-sharelib-to-run-a-sqoop-job-via-oozie-that-imports-to-hbase/ On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Ahmed Kamal <[email protected]> wrote: > The sharelib has its path on the HDFS. If you are using Cloudera, this > sharelib directory is created by the CDH. You will find it > at /user/oozie/share/lib/. Each component has its own folder, user hadoop > fs -put to upload all the jars you want to upload. > > On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 7:02 PM, Morgrim Murdargent < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello ! >> >> I send you this mail because I would like to update the oozie sharelibs >> (oozie 4.1) with additionnal libs and I am not sure of the proper way to >> do >> it. >> >> I created the sharelibs following this doc : >> >> http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2014/05/how-to-use-the-sharelib-in-apache-oozie-cdh-5/ >> >> I would like to add a new folder for hbase because there is no hbase >> folder >> in my oozie sharelibs. >> >> 1. Is it normal that there is not the hbase libs by default in the tarball >> for oozie sharelibs ? >> >> 2. How to properly add a lib folder for hbase and then update the >> sharelibs >> in order to have a new lib_yyyymmddhhmiss folder ? >> >> BR. >> >> Morgrim. >> > > > > -- > JAK , > > Ahmed Kamal > Junior Big Data Engineer , BadrIT > -- JAK , Ahmed Kamal Junior Big Data Engineer , BadrIT
