HBase engine usage documentation
This article mainly introduces the installation, use and configuration of the hbase
engine plugin in Linkis
.
1. Preliminary work
1.1 Engine Verification
It is strongly recommended that you check these environment variables for the executing user before executing hbase
tasks. The specific way is
sudo su - ${username}
echo ${JAVA_HOME}
2. Engine plugin installation
2.1 Engine plugin preparation non-default engine
Compile the engine plug-in separately (requires a maven
environment)
# compile
cd ${linkis_code_dir}/linkis-engineconn-plugins/hbase/
mvn clean install -DskipTests -Dhbase.profile=1.2|1.4|2.2|2.5
# hbase.profile 1.2|1.4|2.2|2.5, The corresponding HBase version is: 1.2.0, 1.4.3, 2.2.6, 2.5.3
# default hbase.profile=2.5, Compile plug-ins for different HBase versions on demand
# The compiled engine plug-in package is located in the following directory
${linkis_code_dir}/linkis-engineconn-plugins/hbase/target/out/
EngineConnPlugin engine plugin installation
2.2 Upload and load engine plugins
Upload the engine plug-in package in 2.1 to the engine directory of the server
${LINKIS_HOME}/lib/linkis-engineplugins
The directory structure after uploading is as follows
linkis-engineconn-plugins/
├── hbase
│ ├── dist
│ │ └── 2.5.3
│ │ ├── conf
│ │ └── lib
│ └── plugin
│ └── 2.5.3
2.3 Engine refresh
2.3.1 Restart and refresh
Refresh the engine by restarting the linkis-cg-linkismanager
service
cd ${LINKIS_HOME}/sbin
sh linkis-daemon.sh restart cg-linkismanager
2.3.2 Check if the engine is refreshed successfully
You can check whether the last_update_time
of this table in the linkis_engine_conn_plugin_bml_resources
in the database is the time when the refresh is triggered.
#Login to the linkis database
select * from linkis_cg_engine_conn_plugin_bml_resources;
3. Use of HBase engine
The HBase
engine of Linkis
runs a Jruby environment in the background to execute instructions in hbase-shell,
and is fully compatible with hbase-shell instructions.
3.1 Submit tasks through Linkis-cli
sh bin/linkis-cli -engineType hbase-2.5.3 -code "list" \
-codeType shell -runtimeMap linkis.hbase.zookeeper.quorum=zk1,zk2,zk3
More Linkis-Cli
command parameter reference: Linkis-Cli
usage
HBase engine supports connection parameters:
Configuration name | Remarks and default value | Is it necessary |
---|---|---|
linkis.hbase.zookeeper.quorum | ZooKeeper address for connecting to HBase, e.g. zk1,zk2,zk3, default value: localhost | Required |
linkis.hbase.zookeeper.property.clientPort | ZooKeeper port for connecting to HBase, default value: 2181 | Optional, usually the default value |
linkis.zookeeper.znode.parent | ZooKeeper znode path for connecting to HBase, default value: /hbase | Optional, usually the default value |
linkis.hbase.rootdir | HDFS root directory for the HBase cluster, default value: /hbase | Optional, usually the default value |
linkis.hbase.security.authentication | Authentication method for connecting to the HBase cluster: simple or kerberos, default value: simple | Optional, depending on the cluster configuration |
linkis.hbase.kerberos.principal | HBase Kerberos authentication principal, e.g. hbase@HADOOP.LINKIS.COM | Required for Kerberos authentication |
linkis.hbase.keytab.file | Path to the keytab file required for HBase Kerberos authentication, e.g. /tmp/hbase.keytab | Required for Kerberos authentication |
linkis.hbase.kerberos.proxy.user | Kerberos proxy user, ensure that the Kerberos authenticated user has the privilege to proxy as a regular user | Optional, can be omitted |
linkis.hbase.regionserver.kerberos.principal | HBase RegionServer's Kerberos authentication principal, e.g. hbase/_HOST@HADOOP.LINKIS.COM (obtain from the cluster configuration file) | Required for Kerberos authentication |
linkis.hbase.master.kerberos.principal | HBase Master's Kerberos authentication principal, e.g. hbase/_HOST@HADOOP.LINKIS.COM (obtain from the cluster configuration file) | Required for Kerberos authentication |