How Do I Configure Other Data Sources on Presto?
In this section, MySQL is used as an example.
- For MRS 1.x and 3.x clusters, do the following:
- Log in to the MRS management console.
- Click the name of the cluster to go to its details page.
- Click the Components tab and then Presto in the component list. On the page that is displayed, click the Configurations tab then the All Configurations sub-tab.
- On the Presto configuration page that is displayed, find connector-customize.
- Set Name and Value as follows:
Name: mysql.connector.name
Value: mysql
- Click the plus sign (+) to add three more fields and set Name and Value according to the table below. Then click Save.
Name
Value
Description
mysql.connection-url
jdbc:mysql://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:3306
Database connection pool
mysql.connection-user
xxxx
Database username
mysql.connection-password
xxxx
Database password
- Restart the Presto service.
- Run the following command to connect to the Presto Server of the cluster:
presto_cli.sh --krb5-config-path {krb5.conf path} --krb5-principal {User principal} --krb5-keytab-path {user.keytab path} --user {presto username}
- Log in to Presto and run the show catalogs command to check whether the data source list mysql of Presto can be queried.
Run the show schemas from mysql command to query the MySQL database.
- For MRS 2.x clusters, do the following:
- Create the mysql.properties configuration file containing the following content:
connector.name=mysql
connection-url=jdbc:mysql://mysqlIp:3306
connection-user=Username
connection-password=Password
- mysqlIp indicates the IP address of the MySQL instance, which must be able to communicate with the MRS network.
- The username and password are those used to log in to the MySQL database.
- Upload the configuration file to the /opt/Bigdata/MRS_Current/1_14_Coordinator/etc/catalog/ directory on the master node (where the Coordinator instance resides) and the /opt/Bigdata/MRS_Current/1_14_Worker/etc/catalog/ directory on the core node (depending on the actual directory in the cluster), and change the file owner group to omm:wheel.
- Restart the Presto service.
- Create the mysql.properties configuration file containing the following content:
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