The property file is inside the jar, isn't it? How can I change this on AWS EMR? Also, even if I set a VM argument to load the file from filesystem, I would have to copy the property file to every node of the cluster, wouldn't I?
On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 21:26, Mario Amatucci <mamatu...@gmail.com> wrote: > the debug level is stable in the related properties file > > To enable debug mode on sqoop we need to follow these steps. > Add following two lines in *log4j.properties* and modify the sqoop > command to include *--verbose* option > > sqoop.root.logger=DEBUG,console > org.apache.sqoop=DEBUG, console > > > On Mon, 15 Jul 2019, 19:11 Marcelo Valle, <marcelo.va...@ktech.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am having errors running sqoop export on oracle and it would be nice to >> be able to enable some debug option where it would output all SQL >> statements generated. >> >> I tried executing it with the option `-Doracle.jdbc.Trace=true` for >> oracle JDBC driver, but it seems to have made no effect. >> >> How can I run sqoop in order to print all SQL statements? >> >> Thanks, >> Marcelo. >> >> This email is confidential [and may be protected by legal privilege]. If >> you are not the intended recipient, please do not copy or disclose its >> content but contact the sender immediately upon receipt. >> >> KTech Services Ltd is registered in England as company number 10704940. >> >> Registered Office: The River Building, 1 Cousin Lane, London EC4R 3TE, >> United Kingdom >> > This email is confidential [and may be protected by legal privilege]. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not copy or disclose its content but contact the sender immediately upon receipt. KTech Services Ltd is registered in England as company number 10704940. Registered Office: The River Building, 1 Cousin Lane, London EC4R 3TE, United Kingdom