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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica Data Engineering Integration
  3. Mappings
  4. Mapping Optimization
  5. Sources
  6. Targets
  7. Transformations
  8. Python Transformation
  9. Data Preview
  10. Cluster Workflows
  11. Profiles
  12. Monitoring
  13. Hierarchical Data Processing
  14. Hierarchical Data Processing Configuration
  15. Hierarchical Data Processing with Schema Changes
  16. Intelligent Structure Models
  17. Blockchain
  18. Stateful Computing
  19. Appendix A: Connections Reference
  20. Appendix B: Data Type Reference
  21. Appendix C: Function Reference

External Hive Metastore Details

External Hive Metastore Details

You can specify the properties to enable the cluster to connect to a Hive metastore database that is external to the cluster.
You can use an external relational database like MySQL or Amazon RDS as the Hive metastore database. The external database must be on the same cloud platform as the cluster to create.
If you do not specify an existing external database in this dialog box, the cluster creates its own database on the cluster. This database is terminated when the cluster is terminated.
The following table describes the Hive metastore database properties that you configure:
Property
Description
Database Name
Name of the Hive metastore database.
Database Server Name
Server on which the database resides.
The database server name on the Azure web console commonly includes the suffix
database.windows.net
. For example:
server123xyz.database.windows.net
. You can specify the database server name without the suffix and Informatica will automatically append the suffix. For example, you can specify
server123xyz
.
Database User Name
User name of the account for the domain to use to access the database.
Database Password
Password for the user account.

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