Updated on 2024-10-09 GMT+08:00

Submitting Other Tasks Using the Oozie Client

Scenario

In addition to Hive, Spark2x, and Loader jobs, MapReduce, Java, Shell, HDFS, SSH, SubWorkflow, Streaming, and scheduled jobs can be submitted using the Oozie client.

You are advised to download the latest client.

Prerequisites

  • The Oozie component and its client have been installed and are running properly.
  • You have created or obtained the human-machine account and password for accessing the Oozie service.
    • Shell job:

      This user must belong to the hadoop and supergroup groups and be assigned the Oozie role operation permission. The Shell script must have the execution permission on each NodeManager.

    • SSH job:

      This user must belong to the hadoop and supergroup groups and be assigned the Oozie role operation permission. The mutual trust configuration is complete.

    • Other jobs:

      This user must belong to the hadoop and supergroup groups and be assigned the Oozie role operation permission and other required permissions.

    • This user must also be assigned the manager_viewer role at least.
  • You have obtained the URL of the Oozie server (any instance) in the running state, for example, https://10.1.130.10:21003/oozie.
  • You have obtained the name of the Oozie server, for example, 10-1-130-10.
  • You have obtained the IP address of the active Yarn ResourceManager, for example, 10.1.130.11.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the node where the Oozie client is installed as the client installation user.
  2. Run the following command to obtain the installation environment. /opt/client is an example client installation path.

    source /opt/client/bigdata_env

  3. Check the cluster authentication mode.

    • If the cluster is in security mode, run the kinit command to authenticate users.

      For example, the oozieuser user is authenticated using the following command:

      kinit oozieuser

    • If the cluster is in normal mode, go to 4.

  4. Go to the example directory based on the type of the task you submit.

    Table 1 List of example directories

    Job Type

    Example Directory

    MapReduce job

    Client installation directory/Oozie/oozie-client-*/examples/apps/map-reduce

    Java job

    Client installation directory/Oozie/oozie-client-*/examples/apps/java-main

    Shell job

    Client installation directory/Oozie/oozie-client-*/examples/apps/shell

    Streaming job

    Client installation directory/Oozie/oozie-client-*/examples/apps/shell

    SubWorkflow job

    Client installation directory/Oozie/oozie-client-*/examples/apps/subwf

    SSH job

    Client installation directory/Oozie/oozie-client-*/examples/apps/ssh

    Scheduled job

    Client installation directory/Oozie/oozie-client-*/examples/apps/cron

    The examples of other jobs contain HDFS job examples.

    Table 2 lists the files that you need to pay attention to in the example directory.

    Table 2 File description

    File

    Description

    job.properties

    Parameter definition file of a workflow

    workflow.xml

    Rule definition file of a workflow

    lib

    Directory of the JAR file on which a workflow depends

    coordinator.xml

    Scheduled job configuration file which can be used to set a scheduled policy. The file is in the cron directory.

    oozie_shell.sh

    Shell script file required for submitting shell jobs. The file is in the shell directory.

  5. Run the following command to edit the job.properties file:

    vi job.properties

    Perform the following modifications:

    Change the value of userName to the name of the human-machine user who submits the job, for example, userName=oozieuser.

  6. Run the oozie job command to run the workflow file:

    oozie job -oozie https://Host name of the oozie role:21003/oozie -config File path of job.properties -run

    Example:

    oozie job -oozie https://10-1-130-10:21003/oozie -config

    /opt/client/Oozie/oozie-client-*/examples/apps/map-reduce/job.properties -run

    • The command parameters are described as follows:

      -oozie URL of the Oozie server that executes a job

      -config Workflow property file

      -run Executing a workflow

    • If a job ID, for example, job: 0000021-140222101051722-oozie-omm-W, is displayed after the workflow file is executed, the job is successfully submitted. You can view the execution results on the Oozie management page.

      Log in to the Oozie web UI at https://IP address of the Oozie role:21003/oozie as user oozieuser.

      On the Oozie web UI, you can view the submitted workflow information based on the job ID in the table on the page.