MRS Hive links are applicable to the MapReduce Service (MRS). This tutorial describes how to create an MRS Hive link.
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Name |
Link name, which should be defined based on the data source type, so it is easier to remember what the link is for |
mrs-link |
Manager IP |
Floating IP address of MRS Manager. Click Select next to the Manager IP text box to select an MRS cluster. CDM automatically fills in the authentication information. |
127.0.0.1 |
Authentication Method |
Authentication method used for accessing MRS
|
SIMPLE |
HIVE Version |
Set this to the Hive version on the server. |
HIVE_3_X |
Username |
If Authentication Method is set to KERBEROS, you must provide the username and password used for logging in to MRS Manager. If you need to create a snapshot when exporting a directory from HDFS, the user configured here must have the administrator permission on HDFS. To create a data connection for an MRS security cluster, do not use user admin. The admin user is the default management page user and cannot be used as the authentication user of the security cluster. You can create an MRS user and set Username and Password to the username and password of the created MRS user when creating an MRS data connection.
NOTE:
|
cdm |
Password |
Password used for logging in to MRS Manager |
- |
OBS storage support |
The server must support OBS storage. When creating a Hive table, you can store the table in OBS. |
No |
Run Mode |
This parameter is used only when the Hive version is HIVE_3_X. Possible values are:
|
EMBEDDED |
Use Cluster Config |
You can create cluster configurations on the Links page to simplify the configuration of Hadoop link parameters. |
No |
Click Show Advanced Attributes, and then click Add to add configuration attributes of other clients. The name and value of each attribute must be configured. You can click Delete to delete no longer used attributes.