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SQOOP-1767: Sqoop2: commands in 5 minute demo docs are out-of-sync
(Qian Xu via Abraham Elmahrek)
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Creating Link Object
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Check for the registered connectors on your Sqoop server: ::
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sqoop:000> show connector --all
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sqoop:000> show connector
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+----+------------------------+----------------+------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+
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| Id | Name | Version | Class | Supported Directions |
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+----+------------------------+----------------+------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Our example contains two connectors. The one with connector Id 2 is called the `
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Generic JDBC Connector in our example has a persistence Id 2 and we will use this value to create new link object for this connector. Note that the link name should be unique.
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::
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sqoop:000> create link --cid 2
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sqoop:000> create link -c 2
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Creating link for connector with id 2
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Please fill following values to create new link object
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Name: First Link
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ In the ``show connector -all`` we see that there is a hdfs-connector registered
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::
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sqoop:000> create link --cid 1
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sqoop:000> create link -c 1
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Creating link for connector with id 1
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Please fill following values to create new link object
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Name: Second Link
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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Connectors implement the ``From`` for reading data from and/or ``To`` for writin
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::
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sqoop:000> show links -all
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sqoop:000> show link --all
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2 link(s) to show:
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link with id 1 and name First Link (Enabled: true, Created by root at 11/4/14 4:27 PM, Updated by root at 11/4/14 4:27 PM)
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Using Connector id 2
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@ -161,9 +161,6 @@ Next, we can use the two link Ids to associate the ``From`` and ``To`` for the j
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ToJob configuration
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Output format:
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0 : TEXT_FILE
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1 : SEQUENCE_FILE
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Output format:
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0 : TEXT_FILE
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1 : SEQUENCE_FILE
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@ -183,9 +180,8 @@ Next, we can use the two link Ids to associate the ``From`` and ``To`` for the j
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Output directory:(Required)/root/projects/sqoop
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Driver Config
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Extractors: 2
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Loaders: 2
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Extractors:(Optional) 2
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Loaders:(Optional) 2
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New job was successfully created with validation status OK and persistent id 1
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Our new job object was created with assigned id 1.
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@ -196,7 +192,7 @@ Start Job ( a.k.a Data transfer )
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You can start a sqoop job with the following command:
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::
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sqoop:000> start job --jid 1
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sqoop:000> start job -j 1
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Submission details
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Job ID: 1
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Server URL: http://localhost:12000/sqoop/
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@ -211,7 +207,7 @@ You can iteratively check your running job status with ``status job`` command:
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::
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sqoop:000> status job --jid 1
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sqoop:000> status job -j 1
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Submission details
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Job ID: 1
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Server URL: http://localhost:12000/sqoop/
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@ -222,6 +218,23 @@ You can iteratively check your running job status with ``status job`` command:
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http://vbsqoop-1.ent.cloudera.com:8088/proxy/application_1412137947693_0001/
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2014-11-04 20:09:16 PST: RUNNING - 0.00 %
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Alternatively you can start a sqoop job and observe job running status with the following command:
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::
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sqoop:000> start job -j 1 -s
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Submission details
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Job ID: 1
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Server URL: http://localhost:12000/sqoop/
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Created by: root
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Creation date: 2014-11-04 19:43:29 PST
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Lastly updated by: root
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External ID: job_1412137947693_0001
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http://vbsqoop-1.ent.cloudera.com:8088/proxy/application_1412137947693_0001/
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2014-11-04 19:43:29 PST: BOOTING - Progress is not available
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2014-11-04 19:43:39 PST: RUNNING - 0.00 %
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2014-11-04 19:43:49 PST: RUNNING - 10.00 %
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And finally you can stop running the job at any time using ``stop job`` command: ::
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sqoop:000> stop job --jid 1
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sqoop:000> stop job -j 1
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