Nick You may want to add the option to remove the delimiters or replace the delimiters. That is one option. The options are --hive-drop-import-delims --hive-delims-replacement
Please see http://sqoop.apache.org/docs/1.4.4/SqoopUserGuide.html Another option would be to use Hcatalog import. Or if you are using Sqoop 1.4.4, can you do the following sqoop import --hcatalog-table schema.table --table schema.table --connect jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx.xxx.xxx:0000/schema --username someuser --password somepw --split-by id_column --create-hcatalog-table This will create a new hive/hcat table that uses RC Fieformat by default (you can specify --storage-stanza to change it). And you can export from hcatalog table to the oracle table also (just change import to export and remove the --create-hcatalog-table option). Venkat On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Martin, Nick <[email protected]> wrote: > Jarcec - I've attached the task tracker logs for one of the failed map > tasks below. I took Venkat's suggestion and imported the data into Hive > using the following command: > > sqoop import --hive-import -m8 --hive-table schema.table --target-dir > schema.table --table schema.table --connect > jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx.xxx.xxx:0000/schema > --username someuser --password somepw --split-by id_column > > Then tried to export from Hive to Oracle using (and it popped the error): > > sqoop export -m8 --table schema.table --export-dir /user/username/file > --connect jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx.xxx.xxx.com:0000/schema --username > someuser --password somepw > > I checked the rows Sqoop said had errors but didn't see any anomalies. > > Task Tracker logs (I had to strip some of the values and replace with > generic values, but left the data types/lengths the same): > > syslog logs > 2013-10-31 11:45:01,054 INFO org.apache.hadoop.util.NativeCodeLoader: > Loaded the native-hadoop library > 2013-10-31 11:45:01,532 INFO org.apache.hadoop.util.ProcessTree: setsid > exited with exit code 0 > 2013-10-31 11:45:01,535 INFO org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Task: Using > ResourceCalculatorPlugin : > org.apache.hadoop.util.LinuxResourceCalculatorPlugin@6a0da90c > 2013-10-31 11:45:01,671 INFO org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask: Processing > split: > Paths:/user/UserName/table_name/part-m-00000:0+67108864,/user/UserName/table_name/part-m-00000:67108864+67108864 > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,162 INFO > com.hadoop.compression.lzo.GPLNativeCodeLoader: Loaded native gpl library > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,164 INFO com.hadoop.compression.lzo.LzoCodec: > Successfully loaded & initialized native-lzo library [hadoop-lzo rev > cf4e7cbf8ed0f0622504d008101c2729dc0c9ff3] > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,167 WARN > org.apache.hadoop.io.compress.snappy.LoadSnappy: Snappy native library is > available > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,167 INFO > org.apache.hadoop.io.compress.snappy.LoadSnappy: Snappy native library > loaded > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,197 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,197 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > Exception raised during data export > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,197 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,197 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > Exception: > java.lang.NumberFormatException > at java.math.BigDecimal.<init>(BigDecimal.java:459) > at java.math.BigDecimal.<init>(BigDecimal.java:728) > at table_name.__loadFromFields(table_name.java:824) > at table_name.parse(table_name.java:776) > at > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper.map(TextExportMapper.java:83) > at > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper.map(TextExportMapper.java:39) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Mapper.run(Mapper.java:145) > at > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.AutoProgressMapper.run(AutoProgressMapper.java:64) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.runNewMapper(MapTask.java:763) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:363) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Child$4.run(Child.java:255) > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > at javax.security.auth.Subject.doAs(Subject.java:396) > at > org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation.doAs(UserGroupInformation.java:1232) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Child.main(Child.java:249) > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > On input: 1234567 XYZ E1 PC 7654321 SOME TEXT FIELD null 312 MAIN ST ANY > CITY NY 67560 null null Y null null null null null null null 7654321 Some > Description 2012-05-30 00:00:00.0 N > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > On input file: null > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > At position 0 > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > Currently processing split: > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > Paths:/user/UserName/table_name/part-m-00000:0+67108864,/user/UserName/table_name/part-m-00000:67108864+67108864 > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > This issue might not necessarily be caused by current input > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > due to the batching nature of export. > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 ERROR org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper: > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,199 INFO > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.AutoProgressMapper: Auto-progress thread is > finished. keepGoing=false > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,205 INFO org.apache.hadoop.mapred.TaskLogsTruncater: > Initializing logs' truncater with mapRetainSize=-1 and reduceRetainSize=-1 > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,280 INFO org.apache.hadoop.io.nativeio.NativeIO: > Initialized cache for UID to User mapping with a cache timeout of 14400 > seconds. > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,280 INFO org.apache.hadoop.io.nativeio.NativeIO: Got > UserName mapred for UID 498 from the native implementation > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,281 ERROR > org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation: PriviledgedActionException > as:UserName cause:java.io.IOException: Can't export data, please check task > tracker logs > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,281 WARN org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Child: Error running > child > java.io.IOException: Can't export data, please check task tracker logs > at > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper.map(TextExportMapper.java:112) > at > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper.map(TextExportMapper.java:39) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Mapper.run(Mapper.java:145) > at > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.AutoProgressMapper.run(AutoProgressMapper.java:64) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.runNewMapper(MapTask.java:763) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:363) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Child$4.run(Child.java:255) > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > at javax.security.auth.Subject.doAs(Subject.java:396) > at > org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation.doAs(UserGroupInformation.java:1232) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Child.main(Child.java:249) > Caused by: java.lang.NumberFormatException > at java.math.BigDecimal.<init>(BigDecimal.java:459) > at java.math.BigDecimal.<init>(BigDecimal.java:728) > at table_name.__loadFromFields(table_name.java:824) > at table_name.parse(table_name.java:776) > at > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper.map(TextExportMapper.java:83) > ... 10 more > 2013-10-31 11:45:15,283 INFO org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Task: Runnning > cleanup for the task > > Thanks for the help! > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jarek Jarcec Cecho [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 2:08 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Sqoop from/to Oracle > > > java.io.IOException: Can't export data, please check task tracker > > logs**** > > Would you mind also sharing the failed map task log? It will contain > additional information about the failure, such as exact row that Sqoop > can't parse. > > Jarcec > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 01:44:32PM -0700, Venkat Ranganathan wrote: > > Do the data in any of the varchar columns have the delimiter character in > > them? That could be tripping the parser. You can replace or drop the > > delimiter using --hive-delims-replacement or --hive-drop-import-delims > > options (Yes they can be used independent of Hive import) > > > > Or you can try using the imports to a hive table that does not use > > text format and you don't have to modify the data > > > > Venkat > > > > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Martin, Nick <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > Ok, here’s an update on this. I’m going to provide as much intel as > > > possible but let me know if folks need more context. Appreciate the > > > help in > > > advance…**** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > **1. ***Process I’m testing*: Source table in Oracle 11.2.0.3 > > Sqoop > > > Import to HDFS > Sqoop Export from HDFS > Target table in Oracle > > > 11.2.0.3 (source and target have exact same DDL) (note: Sqoop > > > version is > > > 1.4.3.1.3.2.0-111)**** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > **2. ***Source/target table schema*: **** > > > > > > column type**** > > > > > > COL1 NUMBER**** > > > > > > COL2 VARCHAR2(3 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL3 VARCHAR2(2 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL4 VARCHAR2(2 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL5 NUMBER**** > > > > > > COL6 VARCHAR2(60 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL7 VARCHAR2(70 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL8 VARCHAR2(70 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL9 VARCHAR2(40 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL10 VARCHAR2(3 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL11 VARCHAR2(12 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL12 VARCHAR2(30 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL13 DATE**** > > > > > > COL14 VARCHAR2(1 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL15 VARCHAR2(70 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL16 VARCHAR2(70 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL17 DATE**** > > > > > > COL18 VARCHAR2(30 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL19 DATE**** > > > > > > COL20 VARCHAR2(30 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL21 VARCHAR2(3 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL22 NUMBER**** > > > > > > COL23 VARCHAR2(30 BYTE)**** > > > > > > COL24 DATE**** > > > > > > COL25 VARCHAR2(1 BYTE)**** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > **3. ***Sqoop import syntax*: sqoop import --table > schema.table_name > > > -m 8 --target-dir path/to_dir --connect > > > jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx.xxx.com:0000/schema --username xxx --password > > > xxx*** > > > * > > > > > > ** **Import doesn’t fail; record count imported into HDFS matches > the > > > rowcount on the source table**** > > > > > > **4. ***Sqoop export syntax*: sqoop export --connect > > > jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx.xxx.xxx.com:0000/schema --table > > > schema.table_name --export-dir /path/to_dir --username xxx > > > --password xxx**** > > > > > > ** **Export fails with:**** > > > > > > java.io.IOException: Can't export data, please check task tracker > > > logs**** > > > > > > at > > > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper.map(TextExportMapper.jav > > > a:112) > > > **** > > > > > > at > > > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper.map(TextExportMapper.jav > > > a:39)* > > > *** > > > > > > at > > > org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Mapper.run(Mapper.java:145)**** > > > > > > at > > > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.AutoProgressMapper.run(AutoProgressMapper > > > .java:64) > > > **** > > > > > > at > > > org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.runNewMapper(MapTask.java:763) > > > **** > > > > > > at > > > org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:363)**** > > > > > > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Child$4.run(Child.java:255)**** > > > > > > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native > > > Method)**** > > > > > > at javax.security.auth.Subject.doAs(Subject.java:396)**** > > > > > > at > > > org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation.doAs(UserGroupInform > > > ation.java:1232) > > > **** > > > > > > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Child.main(Child.java:249)**** > > > > > > Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Timestamp format must > > > be yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss[.fffffffff]**** > > > > > > at java.sql.Timestamp.valueOf(Timestamp.java:194)**** > > > > > > at tableinfo.__loadFromFields(tableinfo.java:939)**** > > > > > > at tableinfo.parse(schema_tableinfo.java:776)**** > > > > > > at > > > org.apache.sqoop.mapreduce.TextExportMapper.map(TextExportMapper.jav > > > a:83)* > > > *** > > > > > > ... 10 more**** > > > > > > * * > > > > > > *Venkat* – I tried your suggestion below and the same failure > > > happened (although I checked in HDFS and it did indeed bring the > > > DATE in without flipping to TIMESTAMP). **** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > Any ideas? Need any other info?**** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > *From:* Venkat Ranganathan [mailto:[email protected]] > > > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 30, 2013 12:55 AM > > > > > > *To:* [email protected] > > > *Subject:* Re: Sqoop from/to Oracle**** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > One thing that you may want to do (depending on the version of > > > Oracle you are using) is to setup a connection parameter file > > > (please see --connection-param-file option) and have one Oracle JDBC > > > connection parameter set to not convert Data to timestamps**** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > oracle.jdbc.mapDateToTimestamp=false**** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Martin, Nick <[email protected]> > > > wrote:** > > > ** > > > > > > Weird…let me re-test and if it fails again I’ll include some sample > > > data and the error output. **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > Thanks for the help Abe!**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > *From:* Abraham Elmahrek [mailto:[email protected]] > > > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 29, 2013 7:06 PM**** > > > > > > > > > *To:* [email protected] > > > *Subject:* Re: Sqoop from/to Oracle**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > Nick,**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > I haven't tested this, but Sqoop should accept full timestamps when > > > exporting into DATE columns. If the data you're exporting has a full > > > timestamp (as it should after import), then the export job should just > work. > > > **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > -Abe**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Martin, Nick <[email protected]> > > > wrote:** > > > ** > > > > > > Hi Abe,**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > After doing some digging on this issue I’ve found I’m facing what > > > seems like a fairly common issue with importing data from an Oracle > > > DATE column and trying to export that same data (from HDFS) back > > > into an Oracle DATE column (of course, it will have been converted > > > to a timestamp on the way into HDFS). **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > So, what’s the current thinking on the best way to get around this > > > issue?* > > > *** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > Thanks,**** > > > > > > Nick **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > *From:* Abraham Elmahrek [mailto:[email protected]] > > > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 01, 2013 7:31 PM**** > > > > > > > > > *To:* [email protected] > > > *Subject:* Re: Sqoop from/to Oracle**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > Nick,**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > It looks like Sqoop believes the format of the timestamps are > incorrect. > > > Could you please inspect the data you are attempting to import and > > > verify the columns are aligned and the data is correctly formatted? > > > I believe if you use the --verbose option, Sqoop will give more > > > details in its own logs and the tasks logs. Can you post the task > > > logs back here?**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > Some other information that might be helpful to us is an example of > > > the data you're trying to export and the schema of the table you're > > > importing > > > to.**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > -Abe**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Martin, Nick <[email protected]> > > > wrote:*** > > > * > > > > > > Hi Abe,**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > Just checking in to see if you had any suggestions for me to > > > try?**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > Thanks again,**** > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone**** > > > > > > > > > On Sep 30, 2013, at 6:36 PM, "Abraham Elmahrek" <[email protected]> > > > wrote:* > > > *** > > > > > > Nick, **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > What is the exact command you are using and the exact error you are > > > seeing? Also, what version of sqoop are you using?**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > -Abe**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Martin, Nick <[email protected]> > > > wrote:** > > > ** > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I have a table I've imported from Oracle into HDFS and now I want to > > > export it into an Oracle Db (import and export table schemas are > identical). > > > > > > My initial attempt at exporting from HDFS (using Sqoop) to Oracle > > > failed (data types failures). So, my question is what's the best way > > > for me to accomplish this? My source table is a mixture of NUMBER, > > > VARCHAR, DATE fields. Am I better off importing into a Hive table I > > > define and then exporting into Oracle from there? Or do I just need > > > to do some export formatting in my Sqoop export statement? > > > > > > Any other intel you'd need to make a recommendation? > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > Nick > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone**** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > **** > > > > > > ** ** > > > > > > > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE > > > NOTICE: This message is intended for the use of the individual or > > > entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is > > > confidential, privileged and exempt from disclosure under applicable > > > law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, > > > you are hereby notified that any printing, copying, dissemination, > > > distribution, disclosure or forwarding of this communication is > > > strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in > > > error, please contact the sender immediately and delete it from your > > > system. 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