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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

Sqoop Connectivity

Sqoop Connectivity

Effective in version 10.2.2 Service Pack 1, the following release tasks apply to Sqoop:
  • When you use Cloudera Connector Powered by Teradata Connector to run existing Sqoop mappings on the Spark or Blaze engine and on Cloudera CDH version 6.1.x, you must download the junit-4.11.jar and sqoop-connector-teradata-1.7c6.jar files.
    Before you run existing Sqoop mappings on Cloudera CDH version 6.1.x, perform the following tasks:
    1. Download and copy the junit-4.11.jar file from the following URL: http://central.maven.org/maven2/junit/junit/4.11/junit-4.11.jar
    2. On the node where the Data Integration Service runs, add the junit-4.11.jar file to the following directory:
      <Informatica installation directory>\externaljdbcjars
    3. Download and extract the Cloudera Connector Powered by Teradata package from the Cloudera web site and copy the following file: sqoop-connector-teradata-1.7c6.jar
    4. On the node where the Data Integration Service runs, add the sqoop-connector-teradata-1.7c6.jar file to the following directory:
      <Informatica installation directory>\externaljdbcjars
  • To run Sqoop mappings on the Blaze or Spark engine and on Cloudera CDH, you no longer need to set the mapreduce.application.classpath entries in the mapred-site.xml file for MapReduce applications.
    If you use Cloudera CDH version 6.1.x to run existing Sqoop mappings, remove the mapreduce.application.classpath entries from the mapred-site.xml file.
    For more information, see the
    Informatica Big Data Management 10.2.2 Service Pack 1 Integration Guide
    .

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