Ok, thanks
2013/5/23 Jarek Jarcec Cecho <[email protected]> > Hi Miguel, > HBase is optional dependency required only in case that you need to load > data into HBase. In your case when you do not need to import into HBase, > it's harmless warning that you can ignore. > > Jarcec > > On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 09:48:23AM +0200, Miguel Angel Martin junquera > wrote: > > hi all: > > > > I want to export some files in hdfs to mysql so I choose and install > > sqoop 1.4.3 version in centos 6 . > > > > > > > > I set HADOOP_COMMON_HOME, HADOOP_MAPRED_HOME. > > > > and when i run sqoop command I have this WARNING: > > > > *$ sqoop* > > *Warning: /usr/lib/hbase does not exist! HBase imports will fail.* > > *Please set $HBASE_HOME to the root of your HBase installation.* > > *Try 'sqoop help' for usage.* > > > > > > and sqoop semms to run ok > > > > example: > > > > * sqoop help* > > *Warning: /usr/lib/hbase does not exist! HBase imports will fail.* > > *Please set $HBASE_HOME to the root of your HBase installation.* > > *usage: sqoop COMMAND [ARGS]* > > * > > * > > *Available commands:* > > * codegen Generate code to interact with database records* > > * create-hive-table Import a table definition into Hive* > > * eval Evaluate a SQL statement and display the results* > > * export Export an HDFS directory to a database table* > > * help List available commands* > > * import Import a table from a database to HDFS* > > * import-all-tables Import tables from a database to HDFS* > > * job Work with saved jobs* > > * list-databases List available databases on a server* > > * list-tables List available tables in a database* > > * merge Merge results of incremental imports* > > * metastore Run a standalone Sqoop metastore* > > * version Display version information* > > > > > > > > > > I do not use HBASE and I do not have intalled it so ... > > > > > > Is HBASE a reuqeriment to use Sqoop? > > > > how can i resolve this or other dependencies like Zookeeper, etc if they > > are requeriments... > > > > can I disable the hbase message warnning? > > > > Thanks in advance and regards >
