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[2/4] incubator-hawq-docs git commit: remove greenplum from source file names

remove greenplum from source file names


Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-hawq-docs/repo
Commit: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-hawq-docs/commit/3107b669
Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-hawq-docs/tree/3107b669
Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-hawq-docs/diff/3107b669

Branch: refs/heads/develop
Commit: 3107b6693d54ada8c59f850d54febed682f25a49
Parents: 499d4f0
Author: Lisa Owen <lo...@pivotal.io>
Authored: Wed Oct 19 11:35:49 2016 -0700
Committer: Lisa Owen <lo...@pivotal.io>
Committed: Wed Oct 19 11:35:49 2016 -0700

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 ...awq-database-client-applications.html.md.erb | 23 ++++++++++++++++++++
 ...le-greenplum-file-server-gpfdist.html.md.erb | 13 -----------
 ...example-hawq-file-server-gpfdist.html.md.erb | 13 +++++++++++
 ...ing-data-from-greenplum-database.html.md.erb | 17 ---------------
 ...nloading-data-from-hawq-database.html.md.erb | 17 +++++++++++++++
 ...m-parallel-file-server--gpfdist-.html.md.erb | 19 ----------------
 ...g-the-hawq-file-server--gpfdist-.html.md.erb | 19 ++++++++++++++++
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----
-title: HAWQ Client Applications
----
-
-HAWQ comes installed with a number of client utility applications located in the `$GPHOME/bin` directory of your HAWQ master host installation. The following are the most commonly used client utility applications:
-
-|Name|Usage|
-|----|-----|
-|`createdb`|create a new database|
-|`createlang`|define a new procedural language|
-|`createuser`|define a new database role|
-|`dropdb`|remove a database|
-|`droplang`|remove a procedural language|
-|`dropuser`|remove a role|
-|`psql`|PostgreSQL interactive terminal|
-|`reindexdb`|reindex a database|
-|`vacuumdb`|garbage-collect and analyze a database|
-
-When using these client applications, you must connect to a database through the HAWQ master instance. You will need to know the name of your target database, the host name and port number of the master, and what database user name to connect as. This information can be provided on the command-line using the options `-d`, `-h`, `-p`, and `-U` respectively. If an argument is found that does not belong to any option, it will be interpreted as the database name first.
-
-All of these options have default values which will be used if the option is not specified. The default host is the local host. The default port number is 5432. The default user name is your OS system user name, as is the default database name. Note that OS user names and HAWQ user names are not necessarily the same.
-
-If the default values are not correct, you can set the environment variables `PGDATABASE`, `PGHOST`, `PGPORT`, and `PGUSER` to the appropriate values, or use a `psql``~/.pgpass` file to contain frequently-used passwords.

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diff --git a/clientaccess/g-hawq-database-client-applications.html.md.erb b/clientaccess/g-hawq-database-client-applications.html.md.erb
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+---
+title: HAWQ Client Applications
+---
+
+HAWQ comes installed with a number of client utility applications located in the `$GPHOME/bin` directory of your HAWQ master host installation. The following are the most commonly used client utility applications:
+
+|Name|Usage|
+|----|-----|
+|`createdb`|create a new database|
+|`createlang`|define a new procedural language|
+|`createuser`|define a new database role|
+|`dropdb`|remove a database|
+|`droplang`|remove a procedural language|
+|`dropuser`|remove a role|
+|`psql`|PostgreSQL interactive terminal|
+|`reindexdb`|reindex a database|
+|`vacuumdb`|garbage-collect and analyze a database|
+
+When using these client applications, you must connect to a database through the HAWQ master instance. You will need to know the name of your target database, the host name and port number of the master, and what database user name to connect as. This information can be provided on the command-line using the options `-d`, `-h`, `-p`, and `-U` respectively. If an argument is found that does not belong to any option, it will be interpreted as the database name first.
+
+All of these options have default values which will be used if the option is not specified. The default host is the local host. The default port number is 5432. The default user name is your OS system user name, as is the default database name. Note that OS user names and HAWQ user names are not necessarily the same.
+
+If the default values are not correct, you can set the environment variables `PGDATABASE`, `PGHOST`, `PGPORT`, and `PGUSER` to the appropriate values, or use a `psql``~/.pgpass` file to contain frequently-used passwords.

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-title: Example - HAWQ file server (gpfdist)
----
-
-``` sql
-=# CREATE WRITABLE EXTERNAL TABLE unload_expenses
-( LIKE expenses )
-LOCATION ('gpfdist://etlhost-1:8081/expenses1.out',
-'gpfdist://etlhost-2:8081/expenses2.out')
-FORMAT 'TEXT' (DELIMITER ',');
-```
-
-

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diff --git a/datamgmt/load/g-example-hawq-file-server-gpfdist.html.md.erb b/datamgmt/load/g-example-hawq-file-server-gpfdist.html.md.erb
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+---
+title: Example - HAWQ file server (gpfdist)
+---
+
+``` sql
+=# CREATE WRITABLE EXTERNAL TABLE unload_expenses
+( LIKE expenses )
+LOCATION ('gpfdist://etlhost-1:8081/expenses1.out',
+'gpfdist://etlhost-2:8081/expenses2.out')
+FORMAT 'TEXT' (DELIMITER ',');
+```
+
+

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-title: Unloading Data from HAWQ
----
-
-A writable external table allows you to select rows from other database tables and output the rows to files, named pipes, to applications, or as output targets for parallel MapReduce calculations. You can define file-based and web-based writable external tables.
-
-This topic describes how to unload data from HAWQ using parallel unload (writable external tables) and non-parallel unload (`COPY`).
-
--   **[Defining a File-Based Writable External Table](../../datamgmt/load/g-defining-a-file-based-writable-external-table.html)**
-
--   **[Defining a Command-Based Writable External Web Table](../../datamgmt/load/g-defining-a-command-based-writable-external-web-table.html)**
-
--   **[Unloading Data Using a Writable External Table](../../datamgmt/load/g-unloading-data-using-a-writable-external-table.html)**
-
--   **[Unloading Data Using COPY](../../datamgmt/load/g-unloading-data-using-copy.html)**
-
-

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+---
+title: Unloading Data from HAWQ
+---
+
+A writable external table allows you to select rows from other database tables and output the rows to files, named pipes, to applications, or as output targets for parallel MapReduce calculations. You can define file-based and web-based writable external tables.
+
+This topic describes how to unload data from HAWQ using parallel unload (writable external tables) and non-parallel unload (`COPY`).
+
+-   **[Defining a File-Based Writable External Table](../../datamgmt/load/g-defining-a-file-based-writable-external-table.html)**
+
+-   **[Defining a Command-Based Writable External Web Table](../../datamgmt/load/g-defining-a-command-based-writable-external-web-table.html)**
+
+-   **[Unloading Data Using a Writable External Table](../../datamgmt/load/g-unloading-data-using-a-writable-external-table.html)**
+
+-   **[Unloading Data Using COPY](../../datamgmt/load/g-unloading-data-using-copy.html)**
+
+

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-title: Using the HAWQ File Server (gpfdist)
----
-
-The `gpfdist` protocol provides the best performance and is the easiest to set up. `gpfdist` ensures optimum use of all segments in your HAWQ system for external table reads.
-
-This topic describes the setup and management tasks for using `gpfdist` with external tables.
-
--   **[About gpfdist Setup and Performance](../../datamgmt/load/g-about-gpfdist-setup-and-performance.html)**
-
--   **[Controlling Segment Parallelism](../../datamgmt/load/g-controlling-segment-parallelism.html)**
-
--   **[Installing gpfdist](../../datamgmt/load/g-installing-gpfdist.html)**
-
--   **[Starting and Stopping gpfdist](../../datamgmt/load/g-starting-and-stopping-gpfdist.html)**
-
--   **[Troubleshooting gpfdist](../../datamgmt/load/g-troubleshooting-gpfdist.html)**
-
-

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+---
+title: Using the HAWQ File Server (gpfdist)
+---
+
+The `gpfdist` protocol provides the best performance and is the easiest to set up. `gpfdist` ensures optimum use of all segments in your HAWQ system for external table reads.
+
+This topic describes the setup and management tasks for using `gpfdist` with external tables.
+
+-   **[About gpfdist Setup and Performance](../../datamgmt/load/g-about-gpfdist-setup-and-performance.html)**
+
+-   **[Controlling Segment Parallelism](../../datamgmt/load/g-controlling-segment-parallelism.html)**
+
+-   **[Installing gpfdist](../../datamgmt/load/g-installing-gpfdist.html)**
+
+-   **[Starting and Stopping gpfdist](../../datamgmt/load/g-starting-and-stopping-gpfdist.html)**
+
+-   **[Troubleshooting gpfdist](../../datamgmt/load/g-troubleshooting-gpfdist.html)**
+
+