Download JDBC driver and copy it to sqoop directory
$ curl -L 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/2/A/02AAE597-3865-456C-AE7F-613F99F850A8/sqljdbc_4.0.2206.100_enu.tar.gz' | tar xz
$ sudo cp sqljdbc_4.0/enu/sqljdbc4.jar /var/lib/sqoop/
Import table from Sql Server using sqoop
sqoop import --driver="com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver" --connect="jdbc:sqlserver://sqlserver;database=databasename;username=username;password=passwordofuserprovidedinusername" --username=username --password= passwordofuserprovidedinusername --table="schemaname.tablename" --split-by=primarykeyoftable --compression-codec=snappy --as-avrodatafile --warehouse-dir=/user/hive/warehouse/tablename
Verify if table imported properly
hadoop fs -ls /user/hive/warehouse
ls -l *.avsc
create new directory and provide appropriate permissions
sudo -u hdfs hadoop fs -mkdir /user/examples
sudo -u hdfs hadoop fs -chmod +rw /user/examples
hadoop fs -copyFromLocal ~/*.avsc /user/examples
start hive
hive
import table schema and data from sqoop to hive warehouse
CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE tablename
ROW FORMAT SERDE 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.avro.AvroSerDe'
STORED AS INPUTFORMAT 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.io.avro.AvroContainerInputFormat'
OUTPUTFORMAT 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.io.avro.AvroContainerOutputFormat'
LOCATION 'hdfs:///user/hive/warehouse/tablename’
TBLPROPERTIES ('avro.schema.url'='hdfs://quickstart.cloudera/user/examples/sqoop_import_schemaname_tablename.avsc');
Note: make sure while typing command the single quote may change if you are coping the command. There should not be any space in path or filenames.