Hi Sudeep, Sqoop 1 is a command line utility without any permanent storage*, so we’re not persisting such metrics anywhere. Having said that you can easily get number of records and other metrics from JobTracker/ResourceManager in form of mapreduce job counters. Provided the job history wasn’t cleaned up yet.
Jarcec * The metastore is a small exception, but that is used only to store parameters and nothing more. > On Jan 10, 2016, at 7:49 PM, sudeep mishra <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > How can be get the information about the metrics around Sqoop jobs? > > I am interested in capturing details like number of records processed, amount > of data transferred, time taken to complete Sqoop job etc. I can see that > these info is present in the logs generated after running any Sqoop command > but I am interested to know if this data is saved internally by Sqoop or can > be triggered after completion of the jobs without actually parsing the logs. > > > Thanks & Regards, > > Sudeep Shekhar Mishra > >
