Sqoop2 1.99.7-1611 Release Notes
IMPORTANT This component is deprecated. Hewlett Packard
Enterprise recommends using an alternate product. For more information, see Discontinued Ecosystem Components.
The notes below relate specifically to the MapR Distribution for Apache Hadoop. You may also be interested in the Apache Sqoop 1.99.7 changelog or the Apache Sqoop project home page.
Version | 1.99.7 |
Release Date | December 9, 2016 |
MapR Version Interoperability | See EEP Components and OS Support |
Source on GitHub | https://github.com/mapr/sqoop |
GitHub Release Tag | 1.99.7-mapr-1611 |
Maven Artifacts | See the Maven Repository and the Maven Artifacts for MapR. |
Package Names | See Package Names for Ezmeral Ecosystem Packs (EEPs) |
New in This Release
This release of Sqoop2 for MapR includes the following new features or behavior changes:
- SSL Encryption
- You can configure SSL to enable encrypted communications between the Sqoop2 server and its clients.
- Repository Encryption
- You can configure the Sqoop2 repository to encrypt password data.
- Connectors
- The following connectors are supported:
ftp-connector
,kite-connector
, andsftp-connector
. - Location of the sqoop.properties file
- The sqoop.properties file is now in the following directory:
/opt/mapr/sqoop/sqoop-<version>/conf/
. In Sqoop 1.99.6, thesqoop.properties
file was in the following directory:/opt/mapr/sqoop/sqoop-<version>/server/conf/
.
Fixes
This MapR release includes the following fixes on the base Apache release. For details, refer to the commit log for this project in GitHub.
GitHub Commit Number | Data (YYYY-MM-DD) | MapR Fix Number and Description |
---|---|---|
6a23544 | 2016-09-29 | MAPR-24576: Kite Connector now supports MapR-FS. |
fc2e624 | 2016-10-31 | MAPR-25097: Jobs no longer fail in classic mode. |
Known Issues and Limitations
- Integration between Sqoop 1.99.7 and Oracle database is not supported.
- The Kafka connector is not supported.
- The Kite connector cannot be used to connect to Hive on secure clusters.
Resolved Issues
None.