Hi sir, Sqoop requires Hadoop configuration files available on the machine where you run Sqoop. I'm wondering if the config files from machine "C" (hdfs gateway I suppose) are also available on machine "A" where Sqoop is running.
Jarcec On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 07:02:41PM +0900, corbacho anthony wrote: > Hi! > > I am trying to create a sqoop job with incremental option. > I want to save it into my hdfs, so I use the option --target-dir, > but sqoop throw me an error: tool.ImportTool: Imported Failed: Wrong FS: > hdfs://my.hdfs.com:54310/job_import_incrt, expected: file:/// > > My sqoop job: > sqoop job --verbose --create job_import_0 -- import --connect jdbc:mysql:// > db.mysql.com:3306/DB --table TABLE_TEST --target-dir hdfs:// > my.hdfs.com:54310/db_import --username xxx --password xxx --incremental > append --check-column id --last-value 1 > > I run sqoop on a machine A, I have sqoop-metastore on a machine B and my > hdfs on a machine C. > > What should I do to "force scoop" to save it into my hdfs and not on my > local machine? > > PS: If i change --target-dir with a local directory, its work like a charm. > > Thank you > Anthony
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