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Hi,

The installation/config instruction be found towards the bottom of:

https://ccp.cloudera.com/display/IMPALA10BETADOC/Installing+Impala

Let us know if there's anything unclear there.

Thanks,
Alan
On Friday, December 14, 2012 6:17:26 PM UTC-8, tsubasa wrote:

Hi there,

I followed the instructions on https://github.com/cloudera/impala, and
successfully compiled and ran impala.
Now my question is how to configure it to use my own Hive, Hadoop, etc.
Though there is some instructions showed in "Wrapping up", I couldn't
understand it well.
Could you please give me some detail instructions?

By the way, at the first yum step, there is no *glib-devel* now, but *
glib2-devel* instead (I think).

Hive a good day~
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  • Tsubasa at Dec 17, 2012 at 2:57 pm
    Hi Alan,

    Thanks for your reply.

    I followed your suggestions and here are some questions at "Configuring
    Repositories":

    1. At step 4, it says to install Hive, but if people finish step 1 (install
    CDH), the Hive should be already installed, isn't it?
    2. At step 7, in which file does the environment variable "IMPALA_CONF_DIR"
    set?
    3. If I just compile from source code, not yum, how should I run Impala?
    Should I just do the following?
    ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/start-impalad.sh
    ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/impala-shell.sh

    Thanks

    在 2012年12月17日星期一UTC+8下午4时22分27秒,Alan写道:
    Hi,

    The installation/config instruction be found towards the bottom of:

    https://ccp.cloudera.com/display/IMPALA10BETADOC/Installing+Impala

    Let us know if there's anything unclear there.

    Thanks,
    Alan
    On Friday, December 14, 2012 6:17:26 PM UTC-8, tsubasa wrote:

    Hi there,

    I followed the instructions on https://github.com/cloudera/impala, and
    successfully compiled and ran impala.
    Now my question is how to configure it to use my own Hive, Hadoop, etc.
    Though there is some instructions showed in "Wrapping up", I couldn't
    understand it well.
    Could you please give me some detail instructions?

    By the way, at the first yum step, there is no *glib-devel* now, but *
    glib2-devel* instead (I think).

    Hive a good day~
    --

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