Configuring a Shared Amazon RDS as an HMS for CDH
From CDH 5.10 and later, clusters running in the AWS cloud can share a single persistent instance of the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) as the HMS backend database. This enables persistent sharing of metadata beyond a cluster's life cycle so that subsequent clusters need not regenerate metadata as they had to before.
Supported Scenarios
The following limitations apply to the jobs you run when you use an RDS server as a remote backend database for Hive metastore.
- No overlapping data or metadata changes to the same data sets across clusters.
- No reads during data or metadata changes to the same data sets across clusters.
-
Overlapping data or metadata changes are defined as when multiple clusters concurrently:
- Make updates to the same table or partitions within the table located on S3.
- Add or change the same parent schema or database.

Page generated August 29, 2019.
<< Configuring the Hive Metastore to Use HDFS High Availability in CDH | ©2016 Cloudera, Inc. All rights reserved | Using & Managing HMS in CDH >> |
Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy |