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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Version 10.4.1
  3. Part 2: Version 10.4.0
  4. Part 3: Version 10.2.2
  5. Part 4: Version 10.2.1
  6. Part 5: Version 10.2
  7. Part 6: Version 10.1.1
  8. Part 7: Version 10.1

Release Guide (10.4.1.1)

Release Guide (10.4.1.1)

Support Changes

Support Changes

This section describes the support changes in version 10.1.1 Update 2.
Distribution support changes for Big Data Management
The following table lists the supported Hadoop distribution versions and changes in 10.1.1 Update 2:
Distribution
Supported Versions
10.1.1 Update 2 Changes
Amazon EMR
5.0.0
No change.
Azure HDInsight
3.5 *
Added support for version 3.5
Dropped support for version 3.4.
Cloudera CDH
5.8, 5.9, 5.10 *
Added support for version 5.10.
Hortonworks HDP
2.3, 2.4, 2.5
Added support for versions 2.3 and 2.4.
IBM BigInsights
4.2
No change.
MapR
5.2
Reinstated support.
Added support for version 5.2.
Dropped support for version 5.1.
*Azure HDInsight 3.5 and Cloudera CDH 5.10 are available for technical preview. Technical preview functionality is supported but is not production-ready. Informatica recommends that you use in non-production environments only.
For a complete list of Hadoop support, see the Product Availability Matrix on Informatica Network: https://network.informatica.com/community/informatica-network/product-availability-matrices
Dropped support for Teradata Connector for Hadoop (TDCH) and Teradata PT objects on the Blaze engine
Effective in version 10.1.1 Update 2, Informatica dropped support for Teradata Connector for Hadoop (TDCH) on the Blaze engine. The configuration for Sqoop connectivity in 10.1.1 Update 2 depends on the Hadoop distribution:
IBM BigInsights and MapR
You can configure Sqoop connectivity through the JDBC connection. For information about configuring Sqoop connectivity through JDBC connections, see the
Informatica 10.1.1 Update 2 Big Data Management User Guide
.
Cloudera CDH
You can configure Sqoop connectivity through the Teradata PT connection and the Cloudera Connector Powered by Teradata.
  1. Download the Cloudera Connector Powered by Teradata .jar files and copy them to the node where the Data Integration Service runs. For more information, see the
    Informatica 10.1.1 Update 2 PowerExchange for Teradata Parallel Transporter API User Guide
    .
  2. Move the configuration parameters that you defined in the
    InfaTDCHConfig.txt
    file to the
    Additional Sqoop Arguments
    field in the Teradata PT connection. See the Cloudera Connector Powered by Teradata documentation for a list of arguments that you can specify.
Hortonworks HDP
You can configure Sqoop connectivity through the Teradata PT connection and the Hortonworks Connector for Teradata.
  1. Download the Hortonworks Connector for Teradata .jar files and copy them to the node where the Data Integration Service runs. For more information, see the
    Informatica 10.1.1 Update 2 PowerExchange for Teradata Parallel Transporter API User Guide
    .
  2. Move the configuration parameters that you defined in the
    InfaTDCHConfig.txt
    file to the
    Additional Sqoop Arguments
    field in the Teradata PT connection. See the Hortonworks Connector for Teradata documentation for a list of arguments that you can specify.
You can continue to use TDCH on the Hive engine through Teradata PT connections.
Deprecated support of Sqoop connectivity through Teradata PT data objects and Teradata PT connections
Effective in version 10.1.1 Update 2, Informatica deprecated Sqoop connectivity through Teradata PT data objects and Teradata PT connections for Cloudera CDH and Hortonworks. Support will be dropped in a future release.
To read data from or write data to Teradata by using TDCH and Sqoop, Informatica recommends that you configure Sqoop connectivity through JDBC connections and relational data objects.

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