Using Hive with PostgreSQL
To set up PostgreSQL for use with Hive:
On the Ambari Server host, stage the appropriate PostgreSQL connector for later deployment.
Install the connector.
RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux
yum install postgresql-jdbc*
SLES
zypper install -y postgresql-jdbc
Debian/Ubuntu
apt-get install -y libpostgresql-jdbc-java
Confirm that .jar is in the Java share directory.
ls /usr/share/java/postgresql-jdbc.jar
Change the access mode of the .jar file to 644.
chmod 644 /usr/share/java/postgresql-jdbc.jar
Execute the following command:
ambari-server setup --jdbc-db=postgres --jdbc-driver=/usr/share/java/postgresql-jdbc.jar
Create a user for Hive and grant it permissions.
Using the PostgreSQL database admin utility:
echo "CREATE DATABASE <HIVEDATABASE>;" | psql -U postgres
echo "CREATE USER <HIVEUSER> WITH PASSWORD '<HIVEPASSWORD>';" | psql -U postgres
echo "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE <HIVEDATABASE> TO <HIVEUSER>;" | psql -U postgres
Where <HIVEUSER> is the Hive user name, <HIVEPASSWORD> is the Hive user password and <HIVEDATABASE> is the Hive database name.