Hi Dima, Actually, you can download and install manually Teradata connector from the official Teradata website. The connector for Hadoop downloads can be found here: http://downloads.teradata.com/download/connectivity/teradata-connector-for-hadoop-command-line-edition
Kind regards, Bogi On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Attila Szabo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Dima, > > It's is possible however it might not be that straightforward ( e.g. in > case of CDH the Terradata connector is distributed with the help of > Cloudera manager and not manually). > > Could you please provide some more information about your use case ( how > many nodes do you have in your cluster, how many mappers you'd like to use, > etc. ). Would you please also tell why would you like to avoid the use of > vendor distributions? > > Thanks > Attila > On Jul 7, 2016 2:37 PM, "Dima Fadeyev" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, everyone, > > Is there a Teradata connector for Sqoop available? I'm seeing that every > Hadoop vendor has one. However there are no mentions of Teradata connector > for Apache Sqoop. If there is no such thing, is it possible to use a > connector provided by any of the vendors (Cloudera, Hortonworks, IBM) with > Apache Sqoop? > > By Apache Sqoop I mean Sqoop downloaded from Apache website, not Sqoop > that comes as part of CDH, HDP, etc... > > Thanks and best regards > >
