No, But you need to Hadoop and Hive binary files to client. Just copy the Hadoop home and Hive home dir contents to client and export it as HADOOP_HOME and HIVE_HOME.
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Sun, Michael <shuguang....@searshc.com>wrote: > Do you need to copy all hive jars into hardoop lib? > > *From*: Ravi . [mailto:iphul...@gmail.com] > *Sent*: Sunday, June 05, 2011 12:56 AM > *To*: user@hive.apache.org <user@hive.apache.org>; sangeetha s < > sangee....@gmail.com> > *Subject*: Re: configuring Hive server and Hadoop server in separate > machines > > It's possible to setup separate node as hive client and it's very common > practice. > > It's not required to setup Hive client on the any of the Hadoop master > nodes or slave nodes (NameNode ,JobTracker ,DataNode) > You can setup Hive client on a separate node which can connect to the > NameNode and JobTracker. > To use separate machine as a hive client copy Hadoop configuration files > from cluster on client machine and export it in env before using hive. > > > On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 2:23 AM, sangeetha s <sangee....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have setup a hadoop cluster with 4 nodes running on Centos 5.4 machines. >> Right now I had configured hive in the master node (hadoop server node) and >> i am able to run hive queries via jdbc client (web application) >> successfully. >> >> Is it required to configure the hive server in the same machine running >> as master? Ie.. Do we need to configure hadoop and hive server in the same >> node? >> >> I wish to setup hive server in a separate machine and hadoop server in the >> other. Is it possible? >> >> If so, kindly give me your suggestions. >> >> Thank you, >> -- >> >> >> >> Regards, >> Sangita >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Regards, >> Sangeetha S >> SSNCE. >> >> > This message, including any attachments, is the property of Sears Holdings > Corporation and/or one of its subsidiaries. It is confidential and may > contain proprietary or legally privileged information. If you are not the > intended recipient, please delete it without reading the contents. Thank > you. >