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08-16-2018
07:09 AM
Just realised we have one more approach: - RBDMS>HBASE using sqoop and then create a table in table in phoenix (map the hbase tables in phoenix)
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08-16-2018
07:05 AM
Please check if atlas client is installed in the falcon machine. If the client is installed and still seeing the issue. Check if atlas is mapped to the correct hdp version using below command. >>>hdp-select | grep atlas
atlas-client - 2.6.4.0-91
atlas-server - 2.6.4.0-91
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08-16-2018
07:00 AM
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@Daniel
Zafar
What is the data size on RDBMS? Also is this a one time migration or will it be a scheduled one? - if it is one time migration and the size is reasonable. you can directly export the rdbms data in csv format and then directly use it to import in Phoenix. (this approach will be simple) - RBDMS>HDFS using sqoop and then create a hive table with phoenix storage handler (https://phoenix.apache.org/hive_storage_handler.html). - Or RBDMS>HDFS>CSV>Phoenix (what you mentioned in description)
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08-14-2018
06:33 PM
@Daniel
Zafar
This article should help you out : https://community.hortonworks.com/content/supportkb/150591/how-to-connect-hbase-and-phoenix-tables-in-secure.html Configure the zeppelin interpreter accordingly. Edit: If using Spark2 : https://community.hortonworks.com/articles/179762/how-to-connect-to-phoenix-tables-using-spark2.html
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08-14-2018
11:51 AM
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@venu gopal Please refer this thread : https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/191898/hdp-261-virus-crytalminer-drwho.html
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08-14-2018
09:12 AM
Glad you were able to start hbase. >>> Firstly, Be sure that on all the systems there are users by which you start the hbase, if not, then use adduser command in respective systems. This was pre-requisite to have same user in all machines. Then only you can do a passwordless ssh from user1@source --> user1@destination. The next two points are covered in either my comment or @Harald Berghoff comments below.
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08-13-2018
07:26 PM
@Carlton Patterson Looks like you have accepted another comment. I've made this reply as comment and this should be the correct one to accept as it helped in resolving your issue. 🙂
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08-13-2018
04:14 PM
@Carlton Patterson Glad it helped, Do click on 'Accept' on my answer and mark this thread as closed.
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