Hadoop streaming
In this recipe, we will look at how we can execute jobs on an Hadoop cluster using scripts written in Bash or Python. It is not mandatory to use only Java for programming MapReduce code; any language can be used by evoking the Hadoop streaming utility. Do not confuse this with real-time streaming, which is different from what we will be discussing here.
Getting ready
To step through the recipes in this chapter, make sure you have a running cluster with HDFS and YARN setup correctly as discussed in the previous chapters. This can be a single node cluster or a multinode cluster, as long as the cluster is configured correctly.
It is not necessary to know Java to run MapReduce programs on Hadoop. Users can carry forward their existing scripting knowledge and use Bash or Python to run the job on Hadoop.
How to do it...
- Connect to an edge node in the cluster and switch to user
hadoop
. - The streaming JAR is also under the location as Hadoop
/opt/cluster/hadoop/share/hadoop/tools/lib...