Impala Installation
Impala is an open-source add-on to the Cloudera Enterprise Core that returns rapid responses to queries.
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What is Included in an Impala Installation
Impala is made up of a set of components that can be installed on multiple nodes throughout your cluster. The key installation step for performance is to install the impalad daemon (which does most of the query processing work) on all data nodes in the cluster.
The Impala package installs these binaries:
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impalad - The Impala daemon. Plans and executes queries against HDFS and HBase data. Run one impalad process on each node in the cluster that has a data node.
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statestored - Name service that tracks location and status of all impalad instances in the cluster. Run one instance of this daemon on a node in your cluster. Most production deployments run this daemon on the namenode.
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catalogd - Metadata coordination service that broadcasts changes from Impala DDL and DML statements to all affected Impala nodes, so that new tables, newly loaded data, and so on are immediately visible to queries submitted through any Impala node. (Prior to Impala 1.2, you had to run the REFRESH or INVALIDATE METADATA statement on each node to synchronize changed metadata. Now those statements are only required if you perform the DDL or DML through Hive.) Run one instance of this daemon on a node in your cluster, preferably on the same host as the statestored daemon.
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impala-shell - Command-line interface for issuing queries to the Impala daemon. You install this on one or more hosts anywhere on your network, not necessarily data nodes or even within the same cluster as Impala. It can connect remotely to any instance of the Impala daemon.
Before doing the installation, ensure that you have all necessary prerequisites. See Impala Requirements for details.