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contrib/hawq-docker/README.md

hawq-docker

hawq-docker is based on wangzw's repo hawq-devel-env. It is the docker images and scripts to help developers of Apache HAWQ to setup building and testing environment with docker.

Both CentOS 7 and CentOS 6 are supported. Change variable OS_VERSION (:= centos7 OR centos6) in Makefile to switch between CentOS 7 and CentOS 6.

Take CentOS 7 as an example below.

Install docker

Setup build and test environment

  • clone hawq repository
git clone https://github.com/apache/hawq.git .
cd hawq/contrib/hawq-docker
  • Get the docker images
  make pull (recommended)
OR
  make build

(Command make pull is to pull docker images from Docker Hub, while command make build is to build docker images locally. In general, make pull is faster than make build.)

  • setup a 5 nodes virtual cluster for Apache HAWQ build and test.
make run

Now let's have a look about what we creted.

[root@localhost hawq-docker]# docker ps -a
CONTAINER ID        IMAGE                          COMMAND                CREATED             STATUS              PORTS               NAMES
382b2b3360d1        hawq/hawq-test:centos7   "entrypoint.sh bash"   2 minutes ago       Up 2 minutes                            centos7-datanode3
86513c331d45        hawq/hawq-test:centos7   "entrypoint.sh bash"   2 minutes ago       Up 2 minutes                            centos7-datanode2
c0ab10e46e4a        hawq/hawq-test:centos7   "entrypoint.sh bash"   2 minutes ago       Up 2 minutes                            centos7-datanode1
e27beea63953        hawq/hawq-test:centos7   "entrypoint.sh bash"   2 minutes ago       Up 2 minutes                            centos7-namenode
1f986959bd04        hawq/hawq-dev:centos7    "/bin/true"            2 minutes ago       Created                                 centos7-data

centos7-data is a data container and mounted to /data directory on all other containers to provide a shared storage for the cluster.

Build and Test Apache HAWQ

  • attach to namenode
docker exec -it centos7-namenode bash
  • check if HDFS working well
sudo -u hdfs hdfs dfsadmin -report
  • clone Apache HAWQ code to /data direcotry
git clone https://github.com/apache/hawq.git /data/hawq
  • build Apache HAWQ
cd /data/hawq
./configure --prefix=/data/hawq-dev
make
make install

(When you are using CentOS 6, run command scl enable devtoolset-2 bash before configuring hawq and run command exit after installing hawq.)

  • modify Apache HAWQ configuration
sed 's|localhost|centos7-namenode|g' -i /data/hawq-dev/etc/hawq-site.xml
echo 'centos7-datanode1' >  /data/hawq-dev/etc/slaves
echo 'centos7-datanode2' >>  /data/hawq-dev/etc/slaves
echo 'centos7-datanode3' >>  /data/hawq-dev/etc/slaves
  • Initialize Apache HAWQ cluster
sudo -u hdfs hdfs dfs -chown gpadmin /
source /data/hawq-dev/greenplum_path.sh
hawq init cluster

Now you can connect to database with psql command.

[gpadmin@centos7-namenode data]$ psql -d postgres
psql (8.2.15)
Type "help" for help.

postgres=# 

More command with this script

 Usage:
    To setup a build and test environment:         make run
    To start all containers:                       make start
    To stop all containers:                        make stop
    To remove hdfs containers:                     make clean
    To remove all containers:                      make distclean
    To build images locally:                       make build
    To pull latest images:                         make pull