tHDFSOutputRaw
Transfers data of different formats such as hierarchical data in the form of a
single column into a given HDFS file system.
tHDFSOutputRaw receives a single-column input flow and
writes the data into HDFS.
tHDFSOutputRaw Standard properties
These properties are used to configure tHDFSOutputRaw running in the Standard Job framework.
The Standard
tHDFSOutputRaw component belongs to the Big Data family.
The component in this framework is available when you are using one of the Talend solutions with Big Data.
Basic settings
Property type |
Either Built-In or Repository. Built-In: No property data stored centrally.
Repository: Select the repository file where the |
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Schema and Edit |
A schema is a row description. It defines the number of fields (columns) to The schema of this component is read-only. You can click Edit schema to view the schema.
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Use an existing connection |
Select this check box and in the Component List Note that when a Job contains the parent Job and the child Job, Component List presents only the connection components in the same |
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Distribution |
Select the cluster you are using from the drop-down list. The options in the
list vary depending on the component you are using. Among these options, the following ones requires specific configuration:
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Hadoop version |
Select the version of the Hadoop distribution you are using. The available
options vary depending on the component you are using. Along with the evolution of Hadoop, please note the following changes:
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Use kerberos authentication |
If you are accessing the Hadoop cluster running
with Kerberos security, select this check box, then, enter the Kerberos principal name for the NameNode in the field displayed. This enables you to use your user name to authenticate against the credentials stored in Kerberos.
This check box is available depending on the Hadoop distribution you are |
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Use a keytab to authenticate |
Select the Use a keytab to authenticate Note that the user that executes a keytab-enabled Job is not necessarily |
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NameNode URI |
Type in the URI of the Hadoop NameNode, the master node of a Hadoop system. For |
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Use Datanode hostname |
Select the Use datanode |
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User name |
The User name field is available when you are not using |
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Group |
Enter the membership including the authentication user under which the HDFS instances were |
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File Name |
Browse to, or enter the location of the file which you write data |
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Action |
Select an operation in HDFS:
Create: Creates a file with data
Overwrite: Overwrites the data in
Append: Inserts the data into the |
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Custom encoding |
You may encounter encoding issues when you process the stored data. In that Select the encoding from the list or select Custom and define it manually. This field is compulsory for database This option is not available for a Sequence file. |
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Compression |
Select the Compress the data check box to compress the Hadoop provides different compression formats that help reduce the space needed for Note that when the type of the file to be written is Sequence |
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Die on error |
Select the check box to stop the execution of the Job when an error Clear the check box to skip any rows on error and complete the process for |
Advanced settings
Hadoop properties |
Talend Studio uses a default configuration for its engine to perform operations in a Hadoop distribution. If you need to use a custom configuration in a specific situation, complete this table with the property or properties to be customized. Then at runtime, the customized property or properties will override those default ones.
For further information about the properties required by Hadoop and its related systems such
as HDFS and Hive, see the documentation of the Hadoop distribution you are using or see Apache’s Hadoop documentation on http://hadoop.apache.org/docs and then select the version of the documentation you want. For demonstration purposes, the links to some properties are listed below:
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tStatCatcher Statistics |
Select this check box to collect log data at the component |
Global Variables
Global Variables |
FILENAME_PATH: the path of the input file. This is an
ERROR_MESSAGE: the error message generated by the A Flow variable functions during the execution of a component while an After variable To fill up a field or expression with a variable, press Ctrl + For further information about variables, see |
Usage
Usage rule |
This component needs an input component that provides the data of a single column. This For example, you can:
For further information about For further information about tConvertType, see tConvertType. For further information about tJavaRow, see tJavaRow. For further information about tFixedFlowInput, see tFixedFlowInput. For further information about how to use a global variable, see the |
Dynamic settings |
Click the [+] button to add a row in the The Dynamic settings table is For examples on using dynamic parameters, see Scenario: Reading data from databases through context-based dynamic connections and Scenario: Reading data from different MySQL databases using dynamically loaded connection parameters. For more information on Dynamic |
Prerequisites |
The Hadoop distribution must be properly installed, so as to guarantee the interaction
For further information about how to install a Hadoop distribution, see the manuals |
Related Scenario
Once you have properly configured the connection to
HDFS for this component, this component works exactly the same way as tFileOutputRaw.
For further information about tFileOutputRaw, see tFileOutputRaw.