Data Governance Guide
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2016-06-28
Abstract
The Hortonworks Data Platform, powered by Apache Hadoop, is a massively scalable and 100% open source platform for storing, processing and analyzing large volumes of data. It is designed to deal with data from many sources and formats in a very quick, easy and cost-effective manner. The Hortonworks Data Platform consists of the essential set of Apache Hadoop projects including MapReduce, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), HCatalog, Pig, Hive, HBase, ZooKeeper and Ambari. Hortonworks is the major contributor of code and patches to many of these projects. These projects have been integrated and tested as part of the Hortonworks Data Platform release process and installation and configuration tools have also been included.
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Contents
- 1. HDP Data Governance
- 2. Data Pipelines (Falcon)
- 3. Metadata Services Framework (Atlas)
- 4. Reference (Falcon)
- 5. Troubleshooting (Falcon)
- 6. Configuring High Availability (Falcon Server)
- 7. Metadata Store REST API Reference (Atlas)
List of Figures
- 1.1. Falcon Architecture
- 1.2. Atlas Overview
- 2.1. Data Pipeline
- 2.2. Data Pipeline Flow
- 2.3. Ambari Dashboard Falcon and Oozie Service Indicators
- 2.4. New Cluster Configuration Dialog
- 2.5. New Feed Configuration Dialog
- 2.6. New Process Configuration Dialog
- 2.7. Falcon Search UI
- 2.8. New Mirror Configuration Dialog
- 2.9. Graph_view.png
- 3.1. Atlas Architecture
- 3.2. Enter Tag to Search in Atlas Dashboard
- 3.3. Click the Tag Link to View Details
- 3.4. Details Tab
- 3.5. Schema Tab
- 3.6. Output Tab
List of Tables
- 2.1. Cluster Entity Configuration Values
- 2.2. General Feed Configuration Values
- 2.3. General Process Configuration Values
- 2.4. Mirror Configuration Values
- 2.5. Available Falcon Event Alerts
- 2.6. Email Notifications Startup Properties
- 4.1. Cluster tag elements
- 4.2. Cluster Interfaces
- 4.3. Entity Actions
- 4.4. Instance Actions