Configure access to Hadoop configure-access-to-hadoop
Use Campaign Federated Data Access (FDA) option to process information stored in an external databases. Follow the steps below to configure access to Hadoop.
- Configure Hadoop database
- Configure the Hadoop external account in Campaign
Configuring Hadoop 3.0 configuring-hadoop
Connecting to a Hadoop external database in FDA requires the following configurations on the Adobe Campaign server. Note that this configuration is available for both Windows and Linux.
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Download the ODBC drivers for Hadoop depending on your OS version. Drivers can be found on this page.
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You then need to install the ODBC drivers and create a DSN for your Hive connection. Instructions can be found in this page
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After downloading and installing the ODBC drivers, you need to restart Campaign Classic. To do so, run the following command:
code language-none systemctl stop nlserver.service systemctl start nlserver.service
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In Campaign Classic, you can then configure your Hadoop external account. For more on how to configure your external account, refer to this section.
Hadoop external account hadoop-external
The Hadoop external account allows you to connect your Campaign instance to your Hadoop external database.
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In Campaign Classic, configure your Hadoop external account. From the Explorer, click Administration / Platform / External accounts.
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Click New.
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Select External database as your external account’s Type.
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Configure the Hadoop external account, you must specify:
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Type: ODBC (Sybase ASE, Sybase IQ)
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Server: Name of the DNS
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Account: Name of the user
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Password: User account password
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Database: Name of your database if not specified in DSN. It can be left empty if specified in the DSN
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Time zone: Server time zone
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The connector supports the following ODBC options:
The connector also supports the following Hive options:
It is the access key for blob or DataLake bucket for bulk load.
set by default to 8020
Configuring Hadoop 2.1 configure-access-hadoop-2
If you need to connect to Hadoop 2.1, follow the steps described below for Windows or Linux.
Hadoop 2.1 for Windows for-windows
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Install ODBC and Azure HD Insight drivers for Windows.
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Create the DSN (Data Source Name) by running the ODBC DataSource Administrator tool. A System DSN sample for Hive is provided for you to modify.
code language-none Description: vorac (or any name you like) Host: vorac.azurehdinsight.net Port: 443 Database: sm_tst611 (or your database name) Mechanism: Azure HDInsight Service User/Password: admin/<your password here>
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Create the Hadoop external account, as detailed in this section.
Hadoop 2.1 for Linux for-linux
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Install unixodbc for Linux.
code language-none apt-get install unixodbc
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Download and install ODBC drivers for Apache Hive from HortonWorks: https://www.cloudera.com/downloads.html.
code language-none dpkg -i hive-odbc-native_2.1.10.1014-2_amd64.deb
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Check ODBC files location.
code language-none root@campadpac71:/tmp# odbcinst -j unixODBC 2.3.1 DRIVERS............: /etc/odbcinst.ini SYSTEM DATA SOURCES: /etc/odbc.ini FILE DATA SOURCES..: /etc/ODBCDataSources USER DATA SOURCES..: /root/.odbc.ini SQLULEN Size.......: 8 SQLLEN Size........: 8 SQLSETPOSIROW Size.: 8
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Create the DSN (Data Source Name) and edit the odbc.ini file. Then, create a DSN for your Hive connection.
Here is an example for HDInsight to setup a connection called “viral”:
code language-none [ODBC Data Sources] vorac [vorac] Driver=/usr/lib/hive/lib/native/Linux-amd64-64/libhortonworkshiveodbc64.so HOST=vorac.azurehdinsight.net PORT=443 Schema=sm_tst611 HiveServerType=2 AuthMech=6 UID=admin PWD=<your password here> HTTPPath= UseNativeQuery=1
note note NOTE The UseNativeQuery parameter here is very important. Campaign is Hive-aware and will not work correctly unless UseNativeQuery is set. Typically, the driver or Hive SQL Connector will rewrite queries and tamper the column ordering. The authentication setup depends on the Hive/Hadoop configuration. For instance, for HD Insight, use AuthMech=6 for user/password authentication, as described here.
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Export the variables.
code language-none export ODBCINI=/etc/myodbc.ini export ODBCSYSINI=/etc/myodbcinst.ini
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Setup Hortonworks drivers via /usr/lib/hive/lib/native/Linux-amd64-64/hortonworks.hiveodbc.ini.
You have to use UTF-16 to be able to connect with Campaign and unix-odbc (libodbcinst).
code language-none [Driver] DriverManagerEncoding=UTF-16 ErrorMessagesPath=/usr/lib/hive/lib/native/hiveodbc/ErrorMessages/ LogLevel=0 LogPath=/tmp/hive SwapFilePath=/tmp ODBCInstLib=libodbcinst.so
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You can now test your connection using isql.
code language-none isql vorac isql vorac -v
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Create the Hadoop external account, as detailed in this section.