We need a tool that would be able to download data from different relational databases to local filesystem (not HDFS). There is no cluster (just one node). There will be no hadoop daemons running. So I guess there is no point of installing a full blown hadoop distro.
If somebody knows a better tool (thats at least as general purpose as sqoop), any help is welcome. Thanks and best regards, Dima 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 > >
