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		07-28-2015
	
		
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							What ever is available in your CDH distribution.    If you're using parcels, take a look at /opt/cloudera/parcles/CDH/jars.    If you're using packages, take a look at /usr/lib/kite.    You can upload that jar to any directory in HDFS and make it available to your workflow by including it using the "file" element (https://oozie.apache.org/docs/4.0.0/WorkflowFunctionalSpec.html#a3.2.2.1_Adding_Files_and_Archives_for_the_Job). That would probably be the easiest way to test.
						
					
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		07-28-2015
	
		
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							It looks like "kite-data-mapreduce.jar" is missing from the Oozie sharelib. We're tracking this internally. Until then, could you upload this to the sharelib or add it to the Sqoop action as a "file"?
						
					
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		04-02-2015
	
		
		12:33 PM
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
	
				
		
			
					
				
		
	
		
					
							We're still working on better facilities to look at Sqoop2 logs, but there are currently a few locations you can look (depending on your error). I'm assuming Sqoop2 starts fine, but a job you're running is failing. If that is the case, then your logs should be under /var/log/sqoop2/ and in its associated task/attempt logs. You can view these logs through the Yarn UIs (usually on port 8088. e.g. http://example.com:8088) or through Hue (http://gethue.com/).
						
					
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		02-06-2015
	
		
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							Hey folks,    A few notes on getting Sqoop2 to work and give more detail if there is an error:  1. The Derby jar is required for Sqoop2 to work. It does come packaged with Sqoop2, so do not put it into /var/lib/sqoop2.  2. You can use "set option --name verbose --value true" to see more error information. You may be having different errors for all we know.
						
					
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		02-04-2015
	
		
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							 From the CLI, Hadoop normally shows: "ls: Permission denied: user=admin..." if you don't have permission. What is your --target-dir set to? 
						
					
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		02-04-2015
	
		
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							It seems like the job didn't run. Are you sure it finished? There should be task logs associated with your job. Could you check them for errors? Also, make sure --verbose is in your command for the best possible debug information.
						
					
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		02-04-2015
	
		
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							 Sqoop2 is going throgh a lot of changes and isn't supported in Hue in CDH 5.3.0. It should be in CDH 5.3.2 AFAIK.     The Sqoop1 command you are running have two different problems:   The postgresql jdbc driver jar isn't available on one of your nodes. This can be fixed by downloading it and putting it in /var/lib/sqoop.  The problem seems to be some kind of SQL error. Could you add --verbose to your sqoop command? sqoop import --verbose ...  
						
					
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		12-12-2014
	
		
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							 Yeah it's only a warning. To make the warning go away you need to install ACCUMULO. 
						
					
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		12-05-2014
	
		
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							Check your connection URL as well.  sqoop import --connect jdbc:sqlserver://server;database=db --table table  
						
					
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		12-03-2014
	
		
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							Glad it worked. Does that mean your job is running now?
						
					
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