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# under the License.
# This script bootstraps a system for Impala development from almost nothing; it is known
# to work on Ubuntu 16.04. It clobbers some local environment and system
# configurations, so it is best to run this in a fresh install. It also sets up the
# ~/.bashrc for the calling user and impala-config-local.sh with some environment
# variables to make Impala compile and run after this script is complete.
# When IMPALA_HOME is set, the script will bootstrap Impala development in the
# location specified.
#
# The intended user is a person who wants to start contributing code to Impala. This
# script serves as an executable reference point for how to get started.
#
# To run this in a Docker container:
#
# 1. Run with --privileged
# 2. Give the container a non-root sudoer wih NOPASSWD:
# apt-get update
# apt-get install sudo
# adduser --disabled-password --gecos '' impdev
# echo 'impdev ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL' >> /etc/sudoers
# 3. Run this script as that user: su - impdev -c /bootstrap_development.sh
#
# This script has some specializations for CentOS/Redhat 6/7 and Ubuntu.
# Of note, inside of Docker, Redhat 7 doesn't allow you to start daemons
# with systemctl, so sshd and postgresql are started manually in those cases.
set -eu -o pipefail
: ${IMPALA_HOME:=~/Impala}
if [[ -t 1 ]] # if on an interactive terminal
then
echo "This script will clobber some system settings. Are you sure you want to"
echo -n "continue? "
while true
do
read -p "[yes/no] " ANSWER
ANSWER=$(echo "$ANSWER" | tr /a-z/ /A-Z/)
if [[ $ANSWER = YES ]]
then
break
elif [[ $ANSWER = NO ]]
then
echo "OK, Bye!"
exit 1
fi
done
fi
set -x
# Determine whether we're running on redhat or ubuntu
REDHAT=
REDHAT6=
REDHAT7=
UBUNTU=
UBUNTU16=
UBUNTU18=
IN_DOCKER=
if [[ -f /etc/redhat-release ]]; then
REDHAT=true
echo "Identified redhat system."
if grep 'release 7\.' /etc/redhat-release; then
REDHAT7=true
echo "Identified redhat7 system."
fi
if grep 'release 6\.' /etc/redhat-release; then
REDHAT6=true
echo "Identified redhat6 system."
fi
# TODO: restrict redhat versions
else
source /etc/lsb-release
if [[ $DISTRIB_ID = Ubuntu ]]
then
UBUNTU=true
echo "Identified Ubuntu system."
# Kerberos setup would pop up dialog boxes without this
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
if [[ $DISTRIB_RELEASE = 16.04 ]]
then
UBUNTU16=true
echo "Identified Ubuntu 16.04 system."
elif [[ $DISTRIB_RELEASE = 18.04 ]]
then
UBUNTU18=true
echo "Identified Ubuntu 18.04 system."
else
echo "This script only supports 16.04 or 18.04 of Ubuntu" >&2
exit 1
fi
else
echo "This script only supports Ubuntu or RedHat" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
if grep docker /proc/1/cgroup; then
IN_DOCKER=true
echo "Identified we are running inside of Docker."
fi
# Helper function to execute following command only on Ubuntu
function ubuntu {
if [[ "$UBUNTU" == true ]]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# Helper function to execute following command only on Ubuntu 16.04
function ubuntu16 {
if [[ "$UBUNTU16" == true ]]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# Helper function to execute following command only on Ubuntu 18.04
function ubuntu18 {
if [[ "$UBUNTU18" == true ]]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# Helper function to execute following command only on RedHat
function redhat {
if [[ "$REDHAT" == true ]]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# Helper function to execute following command only on RedHat6
function redhat6 {
if [[ "$REDHAT6" == true ]]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# Helper function to execute following command only on RedHat7
function redhat7 {
if [[ "$REDHAT7" == true ]]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# Helper function to execute following command only in docker
function indocker {
if [[ "$IN_DOCKER" == true ]]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# Helper function to execute following command only outside of docker
function notindocker {
if [[ "$IN_DOCKER" != true ]]; then
"$@"
fi
}
# Note that yum has its own retries; see yum.conf(5).
REAL_APT_GET=$(ubuntu which apt-get)
function apt-get {
for ITER in $(seq 1 20); do
echo "ATTEMPT: ${ITER}"
if sudo -E "${REAL_APT_GET}" "$@"
then
return 0
fi
sleep "${ITER}"
done
echo "NO MORE RETRIES"
return 1
}
echo ">>> Installing build tools"
ubuntu apt-get update
ubuntu apt-get --yes install ccache g++ gcc libffi-dev liblzo2-dev libkrb5-dev \
krb5-admin-server krb5-kdc krb5-user libsasl2-dev libsasl2-modules \
libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit libssl-dev make ninja-build ntp \
ntpdate python-dev python-setuptools postgresql ssh wget vim-common psmisc \
lsof openjdk-8-jdk openjdk-8-source openjdk-8-dbg apt-utils git ant
if [[ "$UBUNTU" == true ]]; then
# Don't use openjdk-8-jdk 8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.16.04.1 which is known to break the
# surefire tests. If we detect that version, we downgrade to the last known good one.
# See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=911925 for details.
JDK_BAD_VERSION="8u181-b13-1ubuntu0.16.04.1"
if dpkg -l openjdk-8-jdk | grep -q $JDK_BAD_VERSION; then
JDK_TARGET_VERSION="8u181-b13-0ubuntu0.16.04.1"
DEB_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
pushd $DEB_DIR
wget --no-verbose \
"https://launchpadlibrarian.net/380913637/openjdk-8-jdk_8u181-b13-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_amd64.deb" \
"https://launchpadlibrarian.net/380913636/openjdk-8-jdk-headless_8u181-b13-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_amd64.deb" \
"https://launchpadlibrarian.net/380913641/openjdk-8-jre_8u181-b13-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_amd64.deb" \
"https://launchpadlibrarian.net/380913638/openjdk-8-jre-headless_8u181-b13-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_amd64.deb" \
"https://launchpadlibrarian.net/380913642/openjdk-8-source_8u181-b13-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_all.deb" \
"https://launchpadlibrarian.net/380913633/openjdk-8-dbg_8u181-b13-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_amd64.deb"
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
popd
rm -rf $DEB_DIR
fi
fi
# Ubuntu 18.04 installs OpenJDK 11 and configures it as the default Java version.
# Impala is currently tested with OpenJDK 8, so configure that version as the default.
ubuntu18 sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64
redhat sudo yum install -y curl gcc gcc-c++ git krb5-devel krb5-server krb5-workstation \
libevent-devel libffi-devel make ntp ntpdate ntp-perl openssl-devel cyrus-sasl \
cyrus-sasl-gssapi cyrus-sasl-devel cyrus-sasl-plain \
python-devel python-setuptools postgresql postgresql-server \
wget vim-common nscd cmake lzo-devel fuse-devel snappy-devel zlib-devel \
psmisc lsof openssh-server redhat-lsb java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel \
java-1.8.0-openjdk-src python-argparse
# CentOS repos don't contain ccache, so install from EPEL
redhat sudo yum install -y epel-release
redhat sudo yum install -y ccache
# Clean up yum caches
redhat sudo yum clean all
# Download ant for centos
redhat sudo wget -nv \
https://www-us.apache.org/dist/ant/binaries/apache-ant-1.9.14-bin.tar.gz
redhat sha512sum -c - <<< '487dbd1d7f678a92924ba884a57e910ccb4fe565c554278795a8fdfc80c4e88d81ebc2ccecb5a8f353f0b2076572bb921499a2cadb064e0f44fc406a3c31da20 apache-ant-1.9.14-bin.tar.gz'
redhat sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf apache-ant-1.9.14-bin.tar.gz
redhat sudo ln -s /usr/local/apache-ant-1.9.14/bin/ant /usr/local/bin
# Download maven for all OSes, since the OS-packaged version can be
# pretty old.
if [ ! -d /usr/local/apache-maven-3.5.4 ]; then
sudo wget -nv \
https://www-us.apache.org/dist/maven/maven-3/3.5.4/binaries/apache-maven-3.5.4-bin.tar.gz
sha512sum -c - <<< '2a803f578f341e164f6753e410413d16ab60fabe31dc491d1fe35c984a5cce696bc71f57757d4538fe7738be04065a216f3ebad4ef7e0ce1bb4c51bc36d6be86 apache-maven-3.5.4-bin.tar.gz'
sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf apache-maven-3.5.4-bin.tar.gz
sudo ln -s /usr/local/apache-maven-3.5.4/bin/mvn /usr/local/bin
fi
if ! { service --status-all | grep -E '^ \[ \+ \] ssh$'; }
then
ubuntu sudo service ssh start
# TODO: CentOS/RH 7 uses systemd, and this doesn't work.
redhat6 sudo service sshd start
redhat7 notindocker sudo service sshd start
redhat7 indocker sudo /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -A
redhat7 indocker sudo /usr/sbin/sshd
fi
# TODO: config ccache to give it plenty of space
# TODO: check that there is enough space on disk to do a build and data load
# TODO: make this work with non-bash shells
echo ">>> Configuring system"
ubuntu sudo service ntp stop
redhat6 sudo service ntpd stop
redhat7 notindocker sudo service ntpd stop
sudo ntpdate us.pool.ntp.org
# If on EC2, use Amazon's ntp servers
# EC2 nodes expose this IP address internally as a way to gather instance metadata.
# The assumption is that only AWS nodes do this
if wget -q -T 1 -t 1 -o /dev/null http://169.254.169.254/latest/dynamic/instance-identity
then
sudo sed -i 's/ubuntu\.pool/amazon\.pool/' /etc/ntp.conf
fi
# While it is nice to have ntpd running to keep the clock in sync, that does not work in a
# --privileged docker container, and a non-privileged container cannot run ntpdate, which
# is strictly needed by Kudu.
# TODO: Make privileged docker start ntpd
ubuntu sudo service ntp start || grep docker /proc/1/cgroup
redhat6 sudo service ntpd start || grep docker /proc/1/cgroup
notindocker redhat7 sudo service ntpd start
# IMPALA-3932, IMPALA-3926
if [[ $UBUNTU = true && ( $DISTRIB_RELEASE = 16.04 || $DISTRIB_RELEASE = 18.04 ) ]]
then
SET_LD_LIBRARY_PATH='export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH}'
echo -e "\n$SET_LD_LIBRARY_PATH" >> "${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/impala-config-local.sh"
eval "$SET_LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
fi
redhat6 sudo service postgresql initdb
redhat6 sudo service postgresql stop
redhat7 notindocker sudo service postgresql initdb
redhat7 notindocker sudo service postgresql stop
redhat7 indocker sudo -u postgres PGDATA=/var/lib/pgsql/data pg_ctl init
ubuntu sudo service postgresql stop
# These configurations expose connectiong to PostgreSQL via md5-hashed
# passwords over TCP to localhost, and the local socket is trusted
# widely.
ubuntu sudo sed -ri 's/local +all +all +peer/local all all trust/g' \
/etc/postgresql/*/main/pg_hba.conf
redhat sudo sed -ri 's/local +all +all +ident/local all all trust/g' \
/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
# Accept md5 passwords from localhost
redhat sudo sed -i -e 's,\(host.*\)ident,\1md5,' /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
ubuntu sudo service postgresql start
redhat6 sudo service postgresql start
redhat7 notindocker sudo service postgresql start
# Important to redirect pg_ctl to a logfile, lest it keep the stdout
# file descriptor open, preventing the shell from exiting.
redhat7 indocker sudo -u postgres PGDATA=/var/lib/pgsql/data bash -c \
"pg_ctl start -w --timeout=120 >> /var/lib/pgsql/pg.log 2>&1"
# Set up postgress for HMS
if ! [[ 1 = $(sudo -u postgres psql -At -c "SELECT count(*) FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname = 'hiveuser';") ]]
then
sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE ROLE hiveuser LOGIN PASSWORD 'password';"
fi
sudo -u postgres psql -c "ALTER ROLE hiveuser WITH CREATEDB;"
sudo -u postgres psql -c "SELECT * FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname = 'hiveuser';"
# Setup ssh to ssh to localhost
mkdir -p ~/.ssh
chmod go-rwx ~/.ssh
if ! [[ -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa ]]
then
ssh-keygen -t rsa -N '' -q -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa
fi
{ echo "" | cat - ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys; } && chmod 0600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
echo -e "\nNoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost yes" >> ~/.ssh/config && chmod 0600 ~/.ssh/config
ssh localhost whoami
# Workarounds for HDFS networking issues: On the minicluster, tests that rely
# on WebHDFS may fail with "Connection refused" errors because the namenode
# will return a "Location:" redirect to the hostname, but the datanode is only
# listening on localhost. See also HDFS-13797. To reproduce this, the following
# snippet may be useful:
#
# $impala-python
# >>> import logging
# >>> logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
# >>> logging.getLogger("requests.packages.urllib3").setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# >>> from pywebhdfs.webhdfs import PyWebHdfsClient
# >>> PyWebHdfsClient(host='localhost',port='5070', user_name='hdfs').read_file(
# "/test-warehouse/tpch.region/region.tbl")
# INFO:...:Starting new HTTP connection (1): localhost
# DEBUG:...:"GET /webhdfs/v1//t....tbl?op=OPEN&user.name=hdfs HTTP/1.1" 307 0
# INFO:...:Starting new HTTP connection (1): HOSTNAME.DOMAIN
# Traceback (most recent call last):
# ...
# ...ConnectionError: ('Connection aborted.', error(111, 'Connection refused'))
echo -e "\n127.0.0.1 $(hostname -s) $(hostname)" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
#
# In Docker, one can change /etc/hosts as above but not with sed -i. The error message is
# "sed: cannot rename /etc/sedc3gPj8: Device or resource busy". The following lines are
# basically sed -i but with cp instead of mv for -i part.
NEW_HOSTS=$(mktemp)
sed 's/127.0.1.1/127.0.0.1/g' /etc/hosts > "${NEW_HOSTS}"
diff -u /etc/hosts "${NEW_HOSTS}" || true
sudo cp "${NEW_HOSTS}" /etc/hosts
rm "${NEW_HOSTS}"
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/hadoop-hdfs
sudo chown $(whoami) /var/lib/hadoop-hdfs/
# TODO: restrict this to only the users it is needed for
echo -e "\n* - nofile 1048576" | sudo tee -a /etc/security/limits.conf
# Default on CentOS limits a user to 1024 or 4096 processes (threads) , which isn't
# enough for minicluster with all of its friends.
redhat sudo sed -i 's,\*\s*soft\s*nproc\s*[0-9]*$,* soft nproc unlimited,' \
/etc/security/limits.d/*-nproc.conf
echo ">>> Checking out Impala"
# If there is no Impala git repo, get one now
if ! [[ -d "$IMPALA_HOME" ]]
then
time -p git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/impala.git "$IMPALA_HOME"
fi
cd "$IMPALA_HOME"
SET_IMPALA_HOME="export IMPALA_HOME=$(pwd)"
echo -e "\n$SET_IMPALA_HOME" >> ~/.bashrc
eval "$SET_IMPALA_HOME"
# Ubuntu and RH install JDK's in slightly different paths.
if [[ $UBUNTU == true ]]; then
SET_JAVA_HOME="export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64"
else
# Assert that there's only one glob match.
[ 1 == $(compgen -G "/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-*" | wc -l) ]
SET_JAVA_HOME="export JAVA_HOME=$(compgen -G '/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-*')"
fi
echo -e "\n$SET_JAVA_HOME" >> "${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/impala-config-local.sh"
eval "$SET_JAVA_HOME"
# Assert that we have a java available
test -f $JAVA_HOME/bin/java
# LZO is not needed to compile or run Impala, but it is needed for the data load
echo ">>> Checking out Impala-lzo"
: ${IMPALA_LZO_HOME:="${IMPALA_HOME}/../Impala-lzo"}
if ! [[ -d "$IMPALA_LZO_HOME" ]]
then
git clone --branch master https://github.com/cloudera/impala-lzo.git "$IMPALA_LZO_HOME"
fi
echo ">>> Checking out and building hadoop-lzo"
: ${HADOOP_LZO_HOME:="${IMPALA_HOME}/../hadoop-lzo"}
if ! [[ -d "$HADOOP_LZO_HOME" ]]
then
git clone https://github.com/cloudera/hadoop-lzo.git "$HADOOP_LZO_HOME"
fi
cd "$HADOOP_LZO_HOME"
time -p ant package
cd "$IMPALA_HOME"