Creating a Hadoop Generic System Connection Profile - Teradata Studio

Teradata Studio IDE Plug-in User Guide

Product
Teradata Studio
Release Number
15.11
Published
May 2016
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-05-03
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities
  1. In the Data Source Explorer or Navigator, click to create a new connection.
  2. Select Hadoop Generic System from Connection Profile Types.
  3. At Name, type a name to identify the connection profile.
  4. [Optional] At Description, type a description of this Connection Profile.
  5. Click Next.
  6. Under Connection Profile Types, select Hadoop Generic System from the list.
  7. Type a Name that helps you identify this Connection Profile definition.
  8. [Optional] Type a brief Description for this specific Connection Profile definition.
  9. Click Next.
  10. At WebHDFS Hostname, type the host name or IP address of the system configured to provide access to the Hadoop system.
  11. At WebHDFS Port, type the port number to use to communicate with the WebHDFS service.
  12. At System Username, type the user name with permissions to access the WebHDFS host.
  13. If the Hadoop cluster has High Availability enabled for the namenode (the cluster has an active and standby namenode), select HA Enabled Cluster, then type the host name or IP address of the standby or backup Namenode/WebHDFS host.
  14. Specify when to connect :
    Option Description
    Connect when the wizard completes Connect to the database when you complete the profile.
    Connect every time the workbench is started Connect to this database each time you launch the workbench.
  15. Click Next to view the Summary information.
  16. Click Finish to create the connection profile.