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Install prerequisites
Instead awleblang/impala-setup, as of Dec 2017, we recommend https://github.com/apache/impala/blob/master/bin/bootstrap_development.sh to setup your Ubuntu 16.04 or Ubuntu 14.04 machine. By default, bootstrap_development.sh clones Impala in $HOME/Impala. To build Impala in a different directory, set IMPALA_HOME when running bootstrap_development.sh. For example IMPALA_HOME=`pwd` ./bootstrap_development.shOlder instructions:
git clone https://github.com/awleblang/impala-setupcd impala-setup
chmod +x install.sh
sudo ./install.sh
Info If you are running on a platform that is not supported by the above script, you will have to install prerequisites and set up your machine manually. Impala Build Prerequisites has some information that can guide you.
Clone the Impala git repo and change to the new Impala directory.
Code Block language bash theme Emacs git clone https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/impala.git Impala cd Impala
Set the following environment variables in your `.bashrc` or elsewhere:
Code Block language bash theme Emacs export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64 export IMPALA_HOME=<path to Impala> export BOOST_LIBRARYDIR=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"
Build Impala.
Code Block language bash theme Emacs # Build Impala and prepare the local mini-cluster (the first time only) ${IMPALA_HOME}/buildall.sh -noclean -skiptests -format
Info You may hit an error here in bootstrap_toolchain.py if you are building Impala on an operating system for which prebuilt toolchain binaries are not available. In that case you will need to build native-toolchain from scratch then retry this step.
Info title Want faster builds? Doing a full build of Impala can take quite a while! While you wait, check out Tips for Faster Impala Builds.
Start supporting services.
Code Block language bash theme Emacs # This script starts or restarts the local services required for the test cluster # including HDFS, HBase, Hive and ZooKeeper. If you hit a problem with this script, # check the log files in ${IMPALA_HOME}/cluster_logs/ for clues. ${IMPALA_HOME}/buildall.sh -noclean -notests -start_minicluster
Start the Impala cluster.
Code Block language bash theme Emacs source ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/impala-config.sh # You must source this in your shell before most of the below commands will work. # The following command will start an Impala cluster with 3 Impala demons, one # Statestore and one Catalog demon. ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/start-impala-cluster.py
Check that everything works correctly.
Code Block language bash theme Emacs source ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/impala-config.sh # If you didn't already source impala-config.sh in this shell impala-shell.sh -q "SELECT version()" Starting Impala Shell without Kerberos authentication Connected to localhost:21000 Server version: impalad version 2.2.0-INTERNAL DEBUG (build 47c90e004aecb928a37b926080098d30b96b4330) Query: select version() +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | version() | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | impalad version 2.2.0-INTERNAL DEBUG (build 47c90e004aecb928a37b926080098d30b96b4330) | | Built on Sun, Mar 22 15:22:57 PDT 2015 | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Fetched 1 row(s) in 0.05s
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Recompile and restart the Impala cluster for your changes to take effect. See Tips for Faster Impala Builds for tips on how to do incremental builds.
Code Block language bash theme Emacs # Rebuild both backend and frontend ${IMPALA_HOME}/buildall.sh -skiptests -noclean source ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/impala-config.sh # If you didn't already source impala-config.sh in this shell # Optional: BuildRebuild the backendimpala binary only ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/make_[debug|release].sh [-notests]make -j$IMPALA_BUILD_THREADS impalad # Optional: Build the Java-side frontend only cd ${IMPALA_HOME}/fe && mvn clean package dependency:copy-dependencies -DskipTests=truemake -j$IMPALA_BUILD_THREADS fe # Restart the Impala cluster ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/start-impala-cluster.py
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