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Cloudera Impala

Cloudera Impala is a distributed query execution engine that runs against data stored natively in Apache HDFS and Apache HBase. This public repository is a snapshot of our internal development repository that will be updated periodically as we prepare new releases.

The rest of this README describes how to build Cloudera Impala from this repository. Further documentation about Cloudera Impala can be found here.

Building Cloudera Impala on CentOS 6.2

Prerequisites

Installing prerequisite packages

sudo yum install boost-test boost-program-options libevent-devel automake libtool flex bison gcc-c++ openssl-devel \
make cmake doxygen.x86_64 glib-devel boost-devel python-devel bzip2-devel svn libevent-devel cyrus-sasl-devel \
wget git unzip

Install Thrift 0.7.0

Note: we will be upgrading to a more recent Thrift in the near future, but for now Thrift 0.7.0 is the only release we have tested against

wget http://archive.apache.org/dist/thrift/0.7.0/thrift-0.7.0.tar.gz
tar xvzf thrift-0.7.0.tar.gz
cd thrift-0.7.0
chmod 755 configure
./configure --with-pic
make
sudo make install
cd contrib/fb303
chmod 755 ./bootstrap.sh
./bootstrap.sh
chmod 755 configure
./configure
make
sudo make install

Install LLVM

wget http://llvm.org/releases/3.0/llvm-3.0.tar.gz
tar xvzf llvm-3.0.tar.gz
cd llvm.3.0.src/tools
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/tags/RELEASE_30/final/ clang
cd ../projects
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/compiler-rt/tags/RELEASE_30/final/ compiler-rt
cd ..
./configure --with-pic
make
sudo make install

Install the JDK

Make sure that the Oracle Java Development Kit 6 is installed (not OpenJDK), and that JAVA_HOME is set in your environment.

Install Maven

wget http://www.fightrice.com/mirrors/apache/maven/maven-3/3.0.4/binaries/apache-maven-3.0.4-bin.tar.gz
tar xvf apache-maven-3.0.4.tar.gz && sudo mv apache-maven-3.0.4 /usr/local

Add the following three lines to your .bashrc:

export M2_HOME=/usr/local/apache-maven-3.0.4
export M2=$M2_HOME/bin  
export PATH=$M2:$PATH 

And make sure you pick up the changes either by logging in to a fresh shell or running:

source ~/.bashrc

Confirm by running:

mvn -version

and you should see at least:

Apache Maven 3.0.4...

Building Cloudera Impala

Clone the Impala repository

git clone https://github.com/cloudera/impala.git

Set the Impala environment

cd impala
. bin/impala-config.sh

Confirm your environment looks correct:

(11:11:21@desktop) ~/src/cloudera/impala-public (master) $ env | grep "IMPALA.*VERSION"
IMPALA_CYRUS_SASL_VERSION=2.1.23
IMPALA_HBASE_VERSION=0.92.1-cdh4.1.0
IMPALA_SNAPPY_VERSION=1.0.5
IMPALA_GTEST_VERSION=1.6.0
IMPALA_GPERFTOOLS_VERSION=2.0
IMPALA_GFLAGS_VERSION=2.0
IMPALA_GLOG_VERSION=0.3.2
IMPALA_HADOOP_VERSION=2.0.0-cdh4.1.0
IMPALA_HIVE_VERSION=0.9.0-cdh4.1.0
IMPALA_MONGOOSE_VERSION=3.3
IMPALA_THRIFT_VERSION=0.7.0

Download required third-party packages

cd thirdparty
./download_thirdparty.sh

Build Impala

cd ${IMPALA_HOME}
./build_public.sh -build_thirdparty

Wrapping up

After a successful build, there should be an impalad binary in ${IMPALA_HOME}/be/build/debug/service.

You can start an Impala backend by running:

${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/start-impalad.sh -use_statestore=false

Note that the start-impalad.sh script sets some environment variables that are necessary for Impala to run successfully.

To configure Impala's use of HDFS, HBase or the Hive metastore, place the relevant configuration files somewhere in the CLASSPATH established by bin/set-classpath.sh. Internally we use fe/src/test/resources for this purpose, you may find it convenient to do the same.

The Impala Shell

The Impala shell is a convenient command-line interface to Cloudera Impala. To run from a source repository, do the following:

${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/impala-shell.sh

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