Thanks Peter! Mike --- On Mon, 5/16/11, Peter Hall <peter.h...@quest.com> wrote:
From: Peter Hall <peter.h...@quest.com> Subject: RE: Using Toad for Hive To: "user@hive.apache.org" <user@hive.apache.org> Date: Monday, May 16, 2011, 1:29 AM #yiv653055334 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;} Hi Mike, 1. There's no official support for Ubuntu, however I don't know of any reason why the hive features wouldn't work. The data hub is only available as a Fedora rpm, but is not required for direct hive connections. 2. The jobtracker uses reverse DNS to determine the addresses of the tasktrackers. If it is getting this wrong you can set slave.host.name on each tasktracker or change your dns setup so reverse dns gives you the host name you want to use. 3. Not at the moment. I'll pass this one up the chain and see if we can add it in a future release. Cheers, Peter Hall Quest Software From: Mike [nano_kol...@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, 15 May 2011 2:12 To: user@hive.apache.org Subject: Using Toad for Hive Hi, I started using Toad for Hive,looks cool! I installed the plugins in Eclipse in windows and it started working fine. I have a few questions: 1. Does it work with Ubuntu-Linux? 2. Job Tracker works okay, but when I look into some tasktracker logs, the url gets changed as hostnames of the tasktrackers instead of IPs and so I have to manually edit the URL in the JobTracker console to have the tasktracker logs! Is there some way I could solve this? 3. Is there a way to kill a Hive Job from the Toad console? The Stop SQL button in the SQL Editor stops the command from Toad but do not kill the job. Thanks, Mike