Teradata Connector User Guide
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Chapter 1. Hortonworks Connector for Teradata

Introduction

Hortonworks Connector for Teradata (powered by the Teradata Connector for Hadoop) is an implementation of a Sqoop connector that enables those conversant with the Apache Sqoop tool to transfer data between the Teradata MPP DBMS and Apache Hadoop environments.

Background

Sqoop provides facilities for bulk transfer of data between external data stores and the Hadoop environment exploiting the Map Reduce paradigm. Sqoop depends on JDBC interfaces to access the external databases.

Most of the databases also have specialized access methods for high-speed bulk data transfers for efficient batch processing needs, such as backups, etc.

To accommodate the varieties of database mechanisms to facilitate bulk transfer, Sqoop provides extensible base implementations of the data transfer functions utilizing the JDBC interface that can optionally be enhanced to suit a database-specific method of data transfer.

Terminology

Sqoop has the notion of Connectors, which contain the specialized logic to read and write to external systems.

  • The Hortonworks Connector for Teradata ("Hortonworks Connector") is a Sqoop Connector implementation for Teradata.

  • It is built on the Teradata Connector for Hadoop, a Teradata product.

Supported Features

The Hortonworks Connector supports the following features:

  • Import/Export tools that run Hadoop MR jobs to transfer data.

  • Support for Text, Sequence, ORCFiles, Avro, and RCFiles as the source for export operations and target for im port operations.

    Note: If you will run Avro jobs, download avro-mapred-1.7.4-hadoop2.jar and place it under $SQOOP_HOME/lib.​

  • Importable or query data from Teradata to:

    • An existing partitioned or non-partitioned Hive table.

    • A new partitioned or non-partitioned Hive table created by the connector.

    • An HCatalog table.

  • Export data from HDFS files, Hive or HCatalog tables to empty or non-empty Teradata tables.

  • Facilities for mapping schemas between Teradata and Hive/HCatalog, including necessary data type conversions.

Connector Feature Checklist

Import all tables: Supported.

Incremental import: Sqoop options are not supported but can be emulated, as specified in the sample invocation Incremental Import.

BLOB and CLOB: Limited to 64 KB.

Import data to Sqoop

  • TextFormat, delimited: Supported.

  • SequenceFile: Supported.

  • RCFile: Supported.

  • ORCFile: Supported with HDP 2.3.2 or later.

  • Avro file: Supported.

Hive arguments: Support for all standard Hive arguments. All data types except Union are supported.

Export from / import to HCatalog table: Supported.

Automatic schema mapping to/from HCatalog: Supported.

Import using a query: Supported.

Update table: Not supported.

Compression: Not supported.

Software Versions and Installation

Connector Version

This document discusses the Hortonworks Connector for Teradata ("Hortonworks Connector") built on version 1.5.1 of the Teradata Connector for Hadoop.

Supported Product Versions

This section lists the product versions supported in the current release of the Hortonworks Connector.

Teradata Database Versions

The following Teradata database versions are supported:

  • Teradata Database 13.00

  • Teradata Database 13.10

  • Teradata Database 14.00

  • Teradata Database 14.10

  • Teradata Database 15.00

  • Teradata Database 15.10

Hive Version

  • Hive 1.2.1

Hadoop Version

  • HDP 2.5.0 or later

Sqoop Versions

  • Sqoop 1.4.6

Requirements and Dependencies

System Requirements

The Hortonworks Connector requires JRE/JDK 1.7.x or 1.8.x.

Dependencies

  1. Teradata GSS Client Driver 15.00 or later versions (tdgssconfig)

  2. Teradata JDBC Driver 15.00 or later versions (terajdbc)

  3. Teradata Connector for Hadoop 1.5.1

Installation

Installation Dependencies

Sqoop must be installed first.

Platform 2.3.2

  1. Download the tarball from the "Add-Ons" for the appropriate version of Hortonworks Data Platform here: http://hortonworks.com/hdp/addons.

  2. 2. Extract the contents of the tar archive to $SQOOP_HOME/lib. Sqoop will then distribute the contents of the tar to the necessary nodes.

Configuration

This section provides information about connection credentials and configuration options.

Database Connection Credentials

Refer to Sqoop documentation for the Teradata database connection credentials.

Documentation for Sqoop version 1.4.6 is available in the Data Movement and Integration guide.

Configuration Options

The Hortonworks Connector defines many connector-specific options. A good selection of them is also available as Sqoop options (although not all Sqoop options are directly translatable to Hortonworks Connector options).

Configuration Option Precedence

Options can be specified using any of these techniques:

  • a configuration file

  • -D command line option

  • Sqoop options (where applicable): apart from standard Sqoop options, a few connector­specific options are supported

Therefore the following precedence is established:

  1. 1. Sqoop connector-specific extra arguments have the highest precedence. (Sqoop command line options must match, or execution will fail.)

  2. If -D command line options are provided, they override the configuration file values.

  3. The value in the configuration file is the default.

As an example, if the configuration file sets the number of input mappers to 4 and the command line option (-D com.teradata.db.input.num.mappers) sets it to 5, but the Sqoop option --num-mappers is set to 6, then the import job will use 6 mappers.

In some cases, option constraints and the relationships between options affect the configuration value used. For example, import options job.type and file.format are interrelated. These options are described in Connector Import Options.

Sqoop Options

The Sqoop option --connection-manager must be set as follows to use the Hortonworks Connector for Teradata (see the Sample Invocations):

--connection-manager org.apache.sqoop.teradata.TeradataConnManager

Some of the Sqoop options are unsupported in the current release of the Hortonworks Connector for Hadoop. See the Appendix for a list of unsupported Sqoop options.

Hortonworks Connector Options

The Appendix describes the Hortonworks Connector options, including Connector Import Options and Connector-specific Extra Arguments.

Data Type Support

The Hortonworks Connector data types depend on Teradata database types.

Support for Teradata Data Types

BIGINT

BYTEINT

INTEGER

SMALLINT

DOUBLE

PRECISION FLOAT

REAL

DECIMAL (n,m)

NUMERIC (n,m)

CHAR (n)

VARCHAR (n)

LONG VARCHAR

DATE

TIME (n)

TIMESTAMP (n)

PERIOD (DATE)

PERIOD (TIME (n))

PERIOD (TIMESTAMP (n))

INTERVAL YEAR (n)

INTERVAL YEAR (n) TO MONTH

INTERVAL MONTH (n)

INTERVAL DAY (n)

INTERVAL DAY (n) TO HOUR

INTERVAL DAY (n) TO MINUTE

INTERVAL DAY (n) TO SECOND (m)

INTERVAL HOUR (n)

INTERVAL HOUR (n) TO MINUTE

INTERVAL HOUR (n) TO SECOND (m)

INTERVAL MINUTE (n)

INTERVAL MINUTE (n) TO SECOND (m)

INTERVAL SECOND (n)

The following data types are supported with some limitations:

  • BYTE (n) {1}

  • VARBYTE (n) {1}

  • BLOB {1}{2}

  • CLOB {2}

  • ARRAY {3}

    {1} Converted to HEX string

    {2} BLOB and CLOB datatypes are limited to 64 KB in length

    {3} Can be used for InputFormat only

Support for Hive Data Types

BIGINT

INT

SMALLINT

TINYINT

DOUBLE

FLOAT

STRING

BOOLEAN

The following Hive types are supported with some limitations:

  • BINARY {A}

  • MAP {B}

  • ARRAY {B}

  • STRUCT {B}

  • TIMESTAMP {C}

    {A} Supported with Hive 0.10.0 or later

    {B} Converted to/from VARCHAR in JSON format on the Teradata system

    {C} Custom formats are not supported

Unsupported Data Types

These Teradata types are unsupported:

  • GRAPHIC

  • VARGRAPHIC

  • LONG VARGRAPHIC

This Hive type is unsupported:

  • UNION

Hive and HCatalog Support

Importing from Hive and HCatalog requires that HADOOP_CLASSPATH and LIB_JARS be specified before the sqoop command is run. This shows the environment variable setup:

export HADOOP_CLASSPATH=$(hcat -classpath) 
HIVE_HOME=/usr/hdp/current/hive-client
HCAT_HOME=/usr/hdp/current/hive-webhcat

export LIB_JARS=$HCAT_HOME/share/hcatalog/hcatalog-core-<version>.jar, 
$HIVE_HOME/lib/hive-metastore-<version>.jar,
$HIVE_HOME/lib/libthrift-<version>.jar,\
$HIVE_HOME/lib/hive-exec-<version>.jar,\
$HIVE_HOME/lib/libfb303-<version>.jar,\
$HIVE_HOME/lib/jdo2-api-<version>.jar,\
$HIVE_HOME/lib/slf4j-api-<version>.jar,\
$HIVE_HOME/lib/hive-cli-<version>.jar,\


Note: Change the HIVE_HOME and HCAT_HOME variables as needed and change the versions of the jar to what is available under the directories mentioned.

Hive and HCatalog jobs can be run as shown in the next section.

Sample Invocations

The following examples assume that the SQOOP_HOME environment variable is set to the base directory of the Sqoop installation.

[Important]Important

When importing data from Teradata Connector for Hadoop version 1.5.1 into Hive in a non-TDE cluster, the user must be in the same group as the group with access to the Hive table warehouse directory.

Import Data from Teradata to Hadoop and Hive

$SQOOP_HOME/bin/sqoop import \
-libjars $LIB_JARS \
--connection-manager org.apache.sqoop.teradata.TeradataConnManager \
--username tduser \
--password tduserpass \
--table tablename
--hcatalog-table hcat table

Import Data from Teradata into an HCatalog Table

$SQOOP_HOME/bin/sqoop import \
-libjars $LIB_JARS \
--connect jdbc:teradata://td-host/Database=dbname \
--connection-manager org.apache.sqoop.teradata.TeradataConnManager \
--username tduser \
--password tduserpass \
--table tablename
--hcatalog-table hcat table

Incremental Import

Teradata incremental import emulates the check-column and last value options. Here is an example for a table which has 'hire_date' as the date column to check against and 'name' as the column that can be used to partition the data.

export USER=dbc 
export PASS=dbc 
export HOST=<dbhost> 
export DB=<dbuser>
export TABLE=<dbtable>
export JDBCURL=jdbc: teradata: //$HOST/DATABASE=$DB 
export IMPORT_DIR=<hdfs-dir to import>
export VERBOSE=--verbose
export MANAGER=org.apache.sqoop.teradata.TeradataConnManager 
export CONN_MANAGER="--connection-manager $MANAGER"
export CONNECT="--connect $JDBCURL" 
MAPPERS="--num-mappers 4" 
DATE="'1990-12-31' "
FORMAT=" 'yyyy-rnrn-dd' "
LASTDATE="cast( $DATE as date format $FORMAT)"
SQOOPQUERY="select *  from employees where hire_date < $LASTDATE AND \
$CONDITIONS"
$SQOOP_HOME/bin/sqoop import $TDQUERY $TDSPLITBY $INPUTMETHOD $VERBOSE
$CONN_MANAGER $CONNECT -query "$SQOOPQUERY" --username $USER --password $PASS
--target-dir $IMPORT_DIR --split-by name

Export Data to Teradata

$SQOOP_HOME/bin/sqoop export \
    --connect jdbc:teradata://172.16.68.128/Database=employees \
    --connection-manager org.apache.sqoop.teradata.TeradataConnManager \
    --username dbc \
    --password dbc \
    --table employees2 \
    --export-dir /user/hrt_qa/test-sqoop/out \
    --batch

Troubleshooting

Hive Import Error

Issue: Received the error message, "Failed with exception org.apache.hadoop.security.AccessControlException: User does not belong to <group-name>".

Cause: When a table is created in Hive, the Hive table directory inherits the warehouse permissions, including group ownership. To access the Hive table directory, a user must belong to a group with permission to access that directory. If a user tries to load data to a Hive directory without having proper permissions, the job fails with an error.

Workaround: When importing data from Teradata Connector for Hadoop version 1.5.1 into Hive in a non-TDE cluster, the user must be in the same group as the group with access to the Hive table warehouse directory.

Stage Tables

Issue: The export option --stage-table does not work.

Cause: The behavior of stage tables is different between Hortonworks Connector and Sqoop, and this causes deadlocks during job cleanup if the Sqoop -staging-table option is used.

Workaround: Use the Hortonworks Connector option teradata.db.output.stage.table.name for specifying the stage table name.

Fastload

Issue: The export option 'fastload.soclet.host' does not work.

Cause: The internal.fastload method used for Teradata exports can cause resource exhaustion (running out of database AMPs) if the number of reducers exceeds the number of available AMPs.

Workaround: Use the option teradata.db.output.num.reducers to restrict the resource usage.

Appendix: Configuration Options

This appendix describes the Hortonworks Connector configuration options and lists the Sqoop options that are currently unsupported.

Sqoop Options

To use the Hortonworks Connector, you must set the Sqoop option --connection-manager to org.apache.sqoop.teradata.TeradataConnManager as shown in the Sample Invocations.

Some of the Sqoop options are unsupported in the current release of the Hortonworks Connector for Hadoop. The tables below list the unsupported import and export options.

[Note]Note

Imports and exports are defined from the Hadoop perspective, that is, an import brings data into Hadoop from the database and an export moves data out of Hadoop into the database.

Unsupported Sqoop Import Options

Import Category Unsupported Options

Control Options

--append

--compression-codec

--direct

--direct-split-size

--where

--compress, -z

Incremental Options

--check-column

--incremental

--last-value

Output Formatting Options

--mysql-delimiters

--optionally-enclosed-by

Hive Support Options

--hive-delims-replacement

--hive-drop-import-delims

--hive-home

--hive-overwrite

--hive-partition-key

--hive-partition-value

--map-column-hive

HBase Support Options

--column-family

--hbase-create-table

--hbase-row-key

--hbase-table

Data Mapping Options

--map-column-java

Unsupported Sqoop Export Options

Export Category Unsupported Options

Control Options

--batch

--clear-staging-table

--direct

--update-key

--update-mode

Input Parsing Options

--input-lines-terminated-by

--input-optionally-enclosed-by

Data Mapping Options

--map-column-java

Hortonworks Connector Options

This section describes configuration options provided by the Hortonworks Connector.

For information about how the options can be specified, see Configuration Option Precedence.

[Note]Note

Imports and exports are defined from the Hadoop perspective, that is, an import brings data into Hadoop from the database and an export moves data out of Hadoop into the database.

Connector Import Options

All option names below are prefixed by "teradata.db.input." when specified in the configuration files or in the -D command line option.

For example, the job.type option is specified as teradata.db.input.job.type.

Connector Import Option (teradata.db.input.*) Description Overrriding Sqoop Option

job.type

The type of import job.

Required: no

Supported values: hcat, hive, hdfs

Default value: hdfs

None for 'hcat' and 'hive' settings; also none for 'hdfs' when the file format is 'textfile'. But for file formats other than 'textfile' the 'hdfs' job type is reset to 'hive', therefore the following Sqoop option overrides a job.type of 'hdfs':

--as-sequencefile

file.format

The format of a to-be-imported data file in HDFS. An 'hcat' or 'hive' job type supports 'rcfile', 'sequencefile', and 'textfile' file formats; and an 'hdfs' job type supports only 'textfile' format.

Required: no

Supported values: orcfile, refile, sequencefile, textfile

Default value: textfile

--as-sequencefile

--as-textfile

target.paths

The directory with which to place the imported data. It is required for an 'hdfs' job, optional for a 'hive' job, and not valid for an 'hcat' job. For a 'hive' job, either specify this or the 'target.table' parameter but not both.

Required: no

Supported values: string

Default value: The value of property 'mapred.output.dir'

--target-dir

--warehouse-dir

num.mappers

The number of mappers for the import job. It is also the number of splits the Hortonworks Connector will attempt to create.

Required: no

Supported values: an integer greater than 0

Default value: 2

-m

--num-mappers

source.query

The SQL query to select data from a Teradata database; either specify this or the 'source.table' parameter, but not both.

Required: no

Supported values: The select SQL query (Teradata database supported)

--query

source.table

The name of the source table in a Teradata system from which the data is imported. Either specify this or the 'source.query' parameter, but not both.

Required: no

Supported values: string

--table

source.field.names

The names of columns to import from the source table in a Teradata system, in comma-separated format. The order of the source field names must match exactly the order of the target field names for schema mapping. This parameter must be present when the 'target.field.names' parameter is specified. If not specified, then all columns from the source table will be retrieved.

Required: no

Supported values: string

--columns

target.table

The name of the target table in Hive or HCatalog. It is required with an 'hcat' job, optional with a 'hive' job, and not valid with an 'hdfs' job. For a 'hive' job, either specify this parameter or the 'target.paths' parameter, but not both.

Required: no

Supported values: string

--hive-table

target.field.names

The names of fields to write to the target file in HDFS, or to the target Hive or HCatalog table, in comma separated format. The order of the target field names must match exactly the order of the source field names for schema mapping. This parameter must be provided when the 'source.field.names' parameter is specified.

Required: no

Supported values: string

Driven by the imported columns

batch.size

The number of rows a Hortonworks Connector fetches each time from the Teradata system, up to a 1 MB buffer size limit.

Required: no

Supported values: an integer greater than 0

Default value: 10000

--fetch-size

separator

The field separator to use with the imported files. This parameter is only applicable with the 'textfile' file format.

Required: no

Supported values: string

Default value: \t

--fields-terminated-by

split.by.column

The name of a table column to be used for splitting import tasks. It is optional with the 'split.by.hash' and 'split.by.value' methods, and not valid with the 'split.by.partition' method. If this parameter is not specified, the first column of the table’s primary key or primary index will be used.

Required: no

Supported values: a valid table column name

--split-by

Connector Export Options

All option names below are prefixed by "teradata.db.output." when specified in the configuration files or in the -D command line option.

For example, target.table is specified as teradata.db.output.target.table.

Connector Export Option (teradata.db.output.*) Description Overrriding Sqoop Option

target.table

The name of the target table in a Teradata system.

Required: yes

Supported values: string

--table

source.paths

The directory of to-be exported source files in HDFS. It is required for an 'hdfs' job, optional with a 'hive' job, and not valid with an 'hcat' job. For a 'hive' job, either specify this or the 'source.table' parameter but not both.

Required: no

Supported values: string

--export-dir

num.mappers

The maximum number of output mapper tasks. If the value is zero, then the number of mappers will be the same as the number of file blocks in HDFS. Use either this parameter or 'num.reducers', but not both.

Required: no

Supported values: an integer greater than or equal to zero

Default value: 2

-m

--num-mappers

target.field.names

The names of fields to export to the target table in a Teradata system, in comma-separated format. The order of the target field names must match the order of the source field names for schema mapping. This parameter must be provided when the 'source.field.names' parameter is specified.

Required: no

Supported values: string

--columns

separator

The separator of fields in the source to-be-exported files. This parameter is only valid with 'textfile' file format.

Required: no

Supported values: string

Default value: \t

--input-fields-terminated-by

Connector-specific Extra Arguments

The Hortonworks connector for Teradata has the following connector-specific extra arguments:

Type of Argument Argument Description

Common Options

jobtype The job type: hdfs, hive or hcat.
fileformat File format: sequencefile, textfile, avrofile, orcfile or refile. Default is textfile.
usexview Use X views for metadata queries. (X views take security into consideration.)
stagedatabase Database to use for creating stage tables.
stagetablename Stage table name to use; if blank, a default name is generated.
batchsize Fetch size or insert batch size.
queryband Query band for the session.
Import-specific Options numpartitionshating Number of partitions to be created in the staging table.
method One of split.by.{value | hash | partition | amp}
accesslock Row lock is used for fetching rows.
avroschemafile Avro schema file for Avro imports.
targettableschema Schema for the partitioning columns. Needed when Hive table is to be created.
targetpartitionschema Schema for the partitioning columns. Needed when Hive table is to be created.
targetfieldnames Field names for the target fields. Needed when Hive table is to be created.
Export Options sourcetableschema Schema for the source hive table.
sourcepartitionschema Schema for the partitioning columns.
sourcefieldnames Field names for the source fields to export.
fastloadsockethost Host for Fastload exports.
fastloadsocketport Port for the Fastload exports.
fastloadsockettimeout Timeout for the Fastload export operation.
errortablename Error table name for use with Fast load.
keepstagetable Keep stage table after export. ( If not present, stage table is dropped after export.)
forcestage Force creation of a stage table.